These 'dates' can range from ridiculously easy (such as taking a maid 10 steps to the front doors of your palace) to a major pain, such as taking a stuffy noble from the palace out to Millfield gazebo through a crowd of Balverines. Your significant other will ask to go on a date somewhere. If they're the same sex as your character, they must be bisexual or gay, otherwise they'll tell you they'd rather just be friends. Going from friend status to love is a little different. Select the relationship quest you want to complete as the active quest, and then just follow the sparkles. To track down these quest targets, go to the sanctuary map, and press the Y button to bring up the quest log. Yet, and this is the second problem, games as fantasy spaces have the potential to. gay male avatars will fall in love with and proposition/propose to your male avatar and if you check NPCs character screens you will see gay, lesbian, and bisexual listed). Both types of quests will require you to travel to a neighboring zone to achieve. Certainly Fable does confront players with queerness more directly than most games (i.e. They either ask you to fetch a buried item, or deliver an item to someone. The relationship quests - which are required to move from hated status to neutral, and again to go from neutral to friend - fall into two general categories. Even if you've just massacred everyone else in their entire village, and they hate or fear you strongly, just a few dancing sessions, some hugs, and maybe a simple relationship quest or two and you shall be back in their good graces.