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Fallout 4 sanctuary cellar
Fallout 4 sanctuary cellar






fallout 4 sanctuary cellar

Like my grandaddy said, a town ain't a town without a revolting mutated two-headed cow. I build a trough so he'll stick around (the cow, not the settler). Heading back to town, I greet my third settler, who I'm pleased to see has brought a mutant cow with him. Once he's crossed the river, I gun him down as well. He's a mile away, near a distant shack in the woods, firing at me from behind cover. It's a raider, and presumably the dog's owner. While I'm gathering meat from the dog, I hear some noises that sound suspiciously like bullets whistling past my ears. He is not a good boy and after some more staring he abruptly attacks me and I shoot him down. While I'm carefully picking their remains out of the river, I'm shocked to look down and see a large dog slowly walking through the water, staring at me. Down by a small dock to the north, I shoot a couple of bloatflies. Sanctuary is an island, sorta-the river flows around it on both sides, and I figure anything inside the riverbanks is technically part of Sanctuary, even though the buildable area doesn't cover the whole island. There's a lot to scrap in Sanctuary-trees, logs, cars, fences, furniture, even entire ruined houses-but it's not going to last forever.īetween scrapping expeditions, I explore the grounds. You'll find it lying in the street.ĭay two brings a radiation storm, so I go back to bed until day three, when a second neighbor arrives and I put her work tending the scavenging bench I've built, which means she'll amble around finding additional junk items to add to my stash.

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The polite thing would be to knock on the door.








Fallout 4 sanctuary cellar