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Gwyneth Holmes and Craig Boone have delivered a powerful final message to Caesar and what remains of his Legion in the Mojave with the help of some brave souls from the Boomers, Kings, BoS, and Great Khans. None of the nameless heroes with them were fortunate enough to escape Arizona territ...
Welcome to the Courier's Guide to the Mojave Wasteland, a comprehensive guide to the real world equivalents of each Fallout: New Vegas in- game location and on-location character cosplay collection. My name is Kate and I am glad you are here! This projec
Prolonged exposure to the effects of background gamma radiation—part of the fallout of the Great War—can spontaneously mutate humans. You are one of those mutants. Either slowly, or strangely spontaneously, your body changed into that of a rotting, living corpse. You no longer age the same...
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and in some, especially the Great Khans themselves, it felt like there was actual history there, like stuff had happened since the War. The DLCs were even better about it. Dead Money had stagnation as a core part of the place, it hadn’t changed or been too looted because everyone died...
House and take over New Vegas. The Courier arranges things with groups around the Mojave (Great Khans, Boomers, Brotherhood of Steel, etc) before killing Mr. House and activating/destroying an army of Securitrons under Caeser's Fort. Afterwards, the Courier took part in the Battle of Hoover...
Song by Song: “Train Song” — Well, I think this is a great song. Really beautiful. And I wouldn’t compare it so much to “Anywhere I Lay My Head” as I would to “Ruby’s Eyes,” which shares an identical melody with the introduction to this. But that doesn’t matter. This...