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Pastor Clements is a pastor living within Diamond City in 2287. He can be found at the All Faiths Chapel near the main gate.

Background[]

Clements made his way to Diamond City a while before 2287, with no intention of settling down. He was inspired by Diamond City's residents' search for a greater purpose though, building institutions such as a school and the chapel rather than merely focusing on survival, and felt like it was a good place to remain.[1] Clements is a believer in everyone being equal. This includes their religion. If anyone needs a house of worship, the All Faiths Chapel is open to everyone, though he cannot guarantee that he will know how to guide someone in their worship.[2][3]

Interactions with the player character[]

Interactions overview[]

Interactions
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This character is involved in quests.

Quests[]

Inventory[]

Apparel Weapon Other items
Pastor's vestments

Notes[]

  • During the wedding, Pastor Clements will say "by the power invested in me..." which is incorrect (it should be "by the power vested in me").
  • Examination of Clements' skin indicates that he may suffer from generalized vitiligo, a condition that causes the loss of pigmentation in patches of skin across the body.
  • If Pastor Clements is killed, the members of his congregation will comment saying "This isn't a chapel anymore." If Nick Valentine or Piper is present, the members will attack the Sole Survivor.

Appearances[]

Pastor Clements appears only in Fallout 4.

References[]

  1. The Sole Survivor: "What brought you?"
    Clements: "Came on this place a while back. Didn't intend to stay at first, but I felt something here. A good feeling. People here are searching for something more than just getting by. They built a school, shops, the power plant, and even this chapel. What about you? What brings you here?"
    (Clements' dialogue)
  2. The Sole Survivor: "This your chapel here, Pastor?"
    Clements: "Well, that depends. I suppose I should say this chapel really belongs to God. But since I never get around to deciding which God in particular, I guess you could say it belongs to all of them. Now if you ever need a quiet place to sit down and ponder the Almighty, in whatever form strikes your fancy, we're always open."
    (Clements' dialogue)
  3. Clements: "We're always open. Anytime you need to sit and talk to whoever you think is up there."
    (Clements' dialogue)
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