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Ah, good catch, thanks!  It was indeed a hold-over from the formatting being copied off of the Skyrim page.  I'm relatively sure there isn't any self-harm in there, so I've edited it to reflect that.  Thanks for the catch.--[[User:Mr. Admin|Mr. Admin]] ([[User talk:Mr. Admin|talk]]) 14:01, 22 September 2014 (EDT)
 
Ah, good catch, thanks!  It was indeed a hold-over from the formatting being copied off of the Skyrim page.  I'm relatively sure there isn't any self-harm in there, so I've edited it to reflect that.  Thanks for the catch.--[[User:Mr. Admin|Mr. Admin]] ([[User talk:Mr. Admin|talk]]) 14:01, 22 September 2014 (EDT)
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== The word "Spider" shows up but none are depicted in the game ==
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The game is spider free, however one NPC's name contains the word "spider."  The character who provides the “Civilian Displacement” jobs, which involve selecting NPCs to sell into slavery, is run by a man named Mickey the Spider, who says he got the nickname “because of his hairy legs.”  He and his dialogue on this matter are easily avoidable, as one can merely avoid Bowerstone Cemetery when the “Civilian Displacement” job is listed in the log of available jobs.

Latest revision as of 18:01, 22 September 2014

You might want to look at the "Self Harm" tag. It's been a long time since I've played Fable II, so I don't remember much about the game or whether it has SH in it. I know enough to recognize that the PC isn't the Dragonborn, though. A leftover from the Skyrim page? --MissMokushiroku (talk) 20:19, 21 September 2014 (EDT)

Ah, good catch, thanks! It was indeed a hold-over from the formatting being copied off of the Skyrim page. I'm relatively sure there isn't any self-harm in there, so I've edited it to reflect that. Thanks for the catch.--Mr. Admin (talk) 14:01, 22 September 2014 (EDT)

The word "Spider" shows up but none are depicted in the game[edit]

The game is spider free, however one NPC's name contains the word "spider." The character who provides the “Civilian Displacement” jobs, which involve selecting NPCs to sell into slavery, is run by a man named Mickey the Spider, who says he got the nickname “because of his hairy legs.” He and his dialogue on this matter are easily avoidable, as one can merely avoid Bowerstone Cemetery when the “Civilian Displacement” job is listed in the log of available jobs.

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