I've been playing Fable for a WHILE and for some reason... I've never noticed the blue tattoo-ish marks that appear on your body after you've mastered a few spells... (Maybe that's because you're so old by that time that you can't see 'em because of the hair). I used the Archeologist quest/Temple of Avo hero save... thing... to make my hero 18 y.o. again and since I see them now, I was wondering... Just how bright do these things end up getting?? At any point do they get as bright as say... Maze's?? I tried using the search feature, but I wasn't quite sure what to look up... so... sorry if this has already been posted.
P.S. And I was reading on another forum topic and it said you can get tan?? Since when??? I run around topless :speech: most of the game to show off my tattoos and I always stay that normal skin color. What's the deal? Do you have to strip down to your skivvies to accomplish a tan in the land of Albion?!?
Blue Magic... "Tattoos"?
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There are numerous threads on this topic. Those blue tattoo marks are the result of you using magic a lot as what quite a number of members have mentioned a long time back.Son of Skorm wrote:I've been playing Fable for a WHILE and for some reason... I've never noticed the blue tattoo-ish marks that appear on your body after you've mastered a few spells... (Maybe that's because you're so old by that time that you can't see 'em because of the hair). I used the Archeologist quest/Temple of Avo hero save... thing... to make my hero 18 y.o. again and since I see them now, I was wondering... Just how bright do these things end up getting?? At any point do they get as bright as say... Maze's?? I tried using the search feature, but I wasn't quite sure what to look up... so... sorry if this has already been posted.
No. You can't get a tan in Fable and there are many threads that confirmed this.Son of Skorm wrote: P.S. And I was reading on another forum topic and it said you can get tan?? Since when??? I run around topless :speech: most of the game to show off my tattoos and I always stay that normal skin color. What's the deal? Do you have to strip down to your skivvies to accomplish a tan in the land of Albion?!?
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I don't think so. I've tried running around with no shirt and the main character's skin is still the same.triline beta wrote:Accutally, I'm pretty sure that you can get one in TLC.
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I think that you have to do that during the day, and not be out at night at all, because moonlight bleaches your skin of color a.k.a. no tan if you go out at night.
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I've tried it a quite a few times already and I see no tan on the main character's skin. I don't think its possible.triline beta wrote:I think that you have to do that during the day, and not be out at night at all, because moonlight bleaches your skin of color a.k.a. no tan if you go out at night.
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price