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New Fallout 4 Roleplay Series!
I’ve had a story in my mind for a while which can work quite well as a roleplay series. Coming this January, welcome Firefly to the silver screen.
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Unlike our usual popsicle protagonist, Firefly grew up in the Commonwealth. All her life she’s had to struggle alone while not being able to trust anyone. In the present day, she’s a radio announcer, much like her “sister station“ in DC, she delivers current events and music, but unlike most people she actually investigates her stories. From missing caravans to haunted museums, Firefly risks her life to make sure people get the truth.
But lately, Firefly has been noticing signs something bigger is coming, more synth patrols, Gunner bases popping up all over the place, and the Minutemen making a comeback. Now more than ever, the people need an eye in the sky.
Enter Firefly to light the way.
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The series will be posted on Youtube, more information will be released as available. If you love Fallout 4 and think there’s a bunch of lost potential with some things, or want to see the story in a different light, then this story is for you!
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Bucky Alpine Winter stickers are on my shop now. :) Aren't they adorable?! I just love Bucky okay. Give him a cat and that's it for me.
Were you previously aware that Joshua Sawyer considers Cazadors to be his proudest addition to Fallout: New Vegas?
He loved how they messed with players and when their concept art was first shown on the Bethesda forums, he knew players would “dramatically underestimate them.”
You can read about the cute little insects here:
https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Cazador
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I love these descriptions! This person made them out to sound like cryptids!
Vault Dweller: a Vault Dweller will typically be wearing the Vault 13 jumpsuit, but given the prominence of the Vault through the Interplay-Obsidian games, it’s not a guarantee. Look for the scrungliest teen you can find or - due to the sheer bulk and limited graphics of the game’s default protagonist - a man with the widest tits known to man.
Chosen One: it can be hard to discern Chosen Ones, as they are the least drawn Fallout protagonists. Often, the Chosen One will be clad in armor made from vault suits, power armor, or other series staples. The presence of the Highwayman is a dead giveaway.
Lone Wanderer: Lone Wanderers will often be difficult to parse from Vault Dwellers; always check the Vault number when identifying if possible. Like the Vault Dweller, Lone Wanderers are teenagers, but the Lone Wanderer has a softer, more cherubic side than the Vault Dweller’s harder edge. They may use this soft side to lure in unsuspecting enemies, or they have gone through enough for it to have been worn off - but glimmers of it remain.
Courier 6: there are three dominant subspecies of Courier 6 - the Cowboy, the Ranger, and the Dogtooth (so named for the pattern of their “borrowed” suit jacket). Other variants, such as the Khan or the Ghoul, are less common.
Sole Survivor: unlike other protagonists, the Sole Survivor can often be found in pre-war clothing - if not their main outfit, than an “in town” plumage. The Minuteman General is a common type, but a surprisingly persistent subspecies is the Stepford. Overwhelmingly female, the Stepford can be identified by their blond hair, blue eyes, uneasy smile. Be careful around the Stepford, though: those red splotches on her dress aren’t flowers, and that’s not jewelry glinting behind her black.
Reclaimer: extremely uncommon and hard to identify.
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