6 Saddest Fallout Stories
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Throughout the wasteland of what used to be the United States in Fallout, you’ll encounter many characters who’s backstories are heartbreaking. Some stand out as being sadder than the rest. I’m here to tell you their stories. This is… 6 Saddest Fallout Stories (Saddest Fallout Characters)
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6. In Fallout 4 some of the most ruthless and careless individuals you’ll come across are Raiders. In the story of the Sole Survivor, the Raiders are the bad guy. But like every story, there’s another side. They’re the good guys and you might be the bad guy, slaughtering hundreds of Raiders because you think you’re right. The Raiders have friends too, though. In the Commonwealth you can find a Raider on his knees next to a grave, grieving for his deceased friend.
5. The refrigerated story of Billy Peabody. Billy Peabody is a character from Fallout 4 who you’ll encounter in the side quest “Kid in a Fridge”, located near a refrigerator south of University Point. When the bombs fell during the Great War, Billy hid in a fridge to try and protect himself. After the bombs stopped falling he tried to exit the fridge, only to realize the mechanism in the door broke, locking him inside the fridge for over 200 years. Due to the prolonged exposure to radiation, Billy was turned into a ghoul, which would explain why he could survive for over 200 years on little to no food or water.
4. The Vaults. A lot of the Fallout Vaults are incredibly fucked up, but two of them stand out to me as being sadder than the rest. The first is Vault 87, a Forced Evolutionary Virus research and testing facility. Some of the original vault dwellers were put in airtight chambers and forcefully exposed to FEV, turning them into Super Mutants.
The second Vault is Vault 75. Vault 75’s goal was basically to create super-humans, to genetically alter selected vault inhabitants to better the human race. Fittingly, this Vault was located under Malden Middle School in the Commonwealth. When the Great War began, children, parents, and faculty flocked to this self proclaimed “safe haven”. The children were taken to the atrium, while the adults were escorted elsewhere and executed by Vault security.
3.. There’s not much to this one. Every Fallout game as skeletons propped up in sad or funny ways. Sometimes their on a toilet with a newspaper. Sometimes they’re on a mattress holding hands. But what you rarely see is a small skeleton. The remains of children. In Zion Canyon, slightly northwest of the Zion Valley Welcome Booth you can fine a smaller canyon with a crashed bus lodged between its rocky walls. Inside you’ll find corpses, quite a few of them. I think Fallows-Chalk says it best. “Play Recording Here”.
2. The Survivalist. On October 22nd, 2077 the Great War began. Some were lucky and died instantly. Others lingered on and died slowly over the course of days, weeks, and even months. Others still lived on. Scavenged for food and shelter, lived for a few years. One man lived, lost, and became an icon for a community. Randall Dean Clark, from Fallout New Vegas’s Honest Hearts DLC. 5 days after the Great War he told an old couple who had been blinded by the flash that he was going to get some help, then he blew their brains out. He eventually made his way to a cave in Zion where he lived for several years. The Father in the Cave died on January 23rd, 2124. He was 71 years old.
1. In the Commonwealth lies a quaint little house. Unsuspecting to most people. The house belonged to a man named Edwin. He moved to the shack after his presumed wife Annika died. His only companion after the loss of his wife was a mutant cow named Bess. One day, Edwin was out on the lake when a swarm of bloatflies started harassing Bess. Edwin overturned his boat in the process of rescuing his friend. Later he realized that he lost one of the few things he cared about, a locket. He went on the lake to search for the locket. His boat overturned once more and down into the darkness Edwin went. Edwin found Annika’s locket, and died clutching it in his hand, at the bottom of the lake. T
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