The Sculptor – Fable II

This guide will help you complete The Sculptor quest in Fable II.

The Sculptor Walkthrough

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This quest first becomes available after you talk to the abbot at the end of the The Journey Begins quest. Take a stroll along Oakfield’s northern beach to discover a barn (to the west of the Demon Door) where a sculptor named Susannah is trying to determine which statue she should create next. When she sees a mighty adventurer with such perfect physiology, she’ll immediately wants to immortalize you.

Accept and you’ll have to perform an extended expression atop the nearby platform while the scultor makes a “mental sketch” of your likeness. What type of expression you perform (fun, rude, etc.) is entirely up to you, but you’ll want to succeed in finishing it out (by hitting green in the mini-game) in order to earn the most renown from the finished product. Regardless of how it turns out, a statue of your expression will wind up on the plinth outside of The Sandgoose here in Oakfield.

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If you’re willing to tilt your meter in favor of corruption, then you can commission Susannah to create more statues of you. There are five areas in the game where a statue can be erected, provided you’ve activated the plinth: Bloodstone (150 gold), Brightwood (75 gold), Fairfax Gardens (500 gold), Oakfield (50 gold), and Westcliff (100 gold). Your initial statue was on the house, so you only have to purchase Oakfield if you’re not happy with the final results of your free immortalization. The more statues you commission, the more renown you’ll earn. A successful expression on your first statue will earn you 80 renown, but by the fifth successfully modelled statue you’ll earn 800 renown.

And that’s all there is to this quest. If you’re going to earn corruption points anyway, you might as well have fun with it! A statue of your character performing the “Kiss My Ass” expression is good comedy, if nothing else.

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