![]() This is a reference to the June 1962 escape made by American criminals Clarence Anglin, John Anglin, Frank Morris, and Allen West from Alcatraz Island. Throughout the tunnel there are notes detailing the prisoners' escape, including the idea of making decoy Papier-mâché heads, complete with real hair. If you don't remember how to get there, go from the map room, along the red carpet into the dining hall, up the stairs on the right, turn right and cross the bridge, go right and follow the edge until you get to the next bridge, cross it and keep going straight over the rocks. One of the cells features a poorly-hidden escape tunnel behind a partition, leading to a ledge you can vault down from to join the tunnel route you use the first time you enter the prison via the Pit. Go to the demon door in the guild grounds.This suggests the Keep could be less than fifty years old (the time difference between the end of Fable II and the beginning of Fable III), although it could have existed prior and the exact date of its construction, and thus its age, is unknown. Ravenscar Keep was used by the Hero of Bowerstone, as shown when Commander Milton tells the Hero that their mother/father used it to send their enemies away. ![]() This is a reference to Bargate Prison in Fable and Fable: TLC, where the Hero and the other inmates were forced to race around the prison, an event that ultimately lead to his escape. He writes that a fellow guard named Dennis had proposed that a course be set up and the inmates made to race for the guards' amusement. A note written by a prison guard named Arthur can be found on a table in the armoury.Ravenscar is the only area in Fable III where elite soldiers can be found after becoming Ruler of Albion. ![]()
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