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The magic frying pan is merely a weapon that you can use in the game.
easy. dont forget to block and use spells such as the shield and summon
Outside of your house, there is a sign that you can use to 'upgrade' the stuff inside your house such as furniture.
Just don't use the trainer, they steal your password: and keep it noted down for awhile, and when you least expect it they steal your account.
The Fire Assassin Outfit can be found in the Snowspire Village hidden in the houses. The Fire Assassin Outfit has identical stats to the normal Assassin Outfit so mainly has a cosmetic use.
If you find potions called "Ages Of ..." these are the ones you want. They are at random locations throughout the game. You will encounter them over the course of the game if you search everywhere. Its best to use them with a high combat multiplier.
If you mean looking more muscular, then I have an answer. If that's not what you mean, then I can't help you. To be more physique you have to have strength experience. Go to the guild and step into the green light where you upgrade. Choose strength and then physique. You will get a little bit bigger with every level up. Before you know it, you will look like Thunder, or Twinblade (ok, maybe not like Twinblade, but you know what I mean). I have Fable The Lost Chapters for PC. It could be different for the xbox. You can make your character taller by improving one of your skill attributes, I'm not sure which one though as I have not played Fable: The Lost Chapters for a while... I doubt its accuracy or guile, but then again it seems weird that choosing Speed would make you taller... I may be getting confused with Fable II and Fable: The Lost Chapters here... but if you are wondering how to get taller on Fable II, then you definitely do that with a certain skill attribute! (that I forgot...)
What!!?! Are you really asking that!?! Of course you can use Live with Fable 2!
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Once your kid is out of the cradle, you should be able to have another. I think there is an upper limit on the number of kids you can have (I seem to recall trying repeatedly at one point and getting nowhere), but you should be able to have more than one.
Trainer is a singular noun, meaning one trainer. Trainers is the plural noun, meaning more than one trainer. Trainer as a singular possessive is trainer's with the apostrophe before the s. Trainers as a plural possessive is trainers' with the apostrophe after the s.