Discover the locations of unique books in Bowerstone, including 'Eyes of a Killer', 'The Guild of Zeroes', and 'The Repentant Alchemist', in Fable: The Lost Chapters.
This guide details the locations of several unique books found within Bowerstone in Fable: The Lost Chapters. These books offer insights into various aspects of the game's world and mechanics.
- Eyes of a Killer
Location: Inside the house next to the barbershop.
Text: This handbook gives some tips on making yourself scarier to other people. Performing acts of great evil, have certain tattoos applied to your body and mastering a really nasty laugh are all considered winners. - The Guild of Zeroes
Location: Inside the house next to Bowerstone Quay.
Text: This satirical pamphlet purports to be a journal of a Zero in training, and is a thinly veiled attack on the Guild, the self claimed superiority of its members and the cult of celebrity that surrounds them. The author disappeared shortly after its publication. - The Repentant Alchemist
Location: Inside the Clothes Store (upper floor).
Text: This is a play by Philip Morley, Albion's most celebrated dramatist. It is the story of a Bowerstone innkeeper who discovers his wife is cheating on him with every man in town. As revenge, he concocts a new ale with the peculiar properties of making anyone who drinks it die horribly if they should have indulged relations with the innkeeper's unfaithful wife. He soon finds himself without living customers and decides to partake of his malevolent beverage himself. - Windbreaker Rule Book
Location: Inside house across from Clothes Shop.
Text: This guide to making yourself obnoxious, includes the following tips: learn to swear and do it whenever you please, hit people for no reason at all, and break wind with wild abandon. - You Are Not a Bad Person
Location: Inside the house next to Bowerstone Quay.
Text: Originally written to help reformed Bandits and serial killers to become accepted members of society, this book teaches you how to appear less scary to impressionable villagers. It seems not waving your weapons about, avoiding dark clothes and evil-looking tattoos, and letting out the odd giggle all work a treat.
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