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What is Fallout?

Fallout is an award-winning series of post-apocalyptic computer role-playing games by Interplay Entertainment and Bethesda Softworks. Originally envisioned as a sequel to Wasteland using Steve Jackson's GURPS, by release, Fallout became its own thing: A pen-and-paper inspired role playing game set in a world where utopian, retrofuturistic Americana and Art Deco meets the harsh reality of a global thermonuclear war.

The Fallout Wiki, Nukapedia and The Vault, is a community of volunteer editors working together to create the ultimate guide to the series, from computer and tabletop games, through detailed development data, to the upcoming television series!

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The Interloper and the Firstborn of the Wood are titles which may refer to a large creature worshipped in Appalachia. The being writhes listlessly within the deepest chamber of the Lucky Hole Mine, an abandoned mining operation on a cliff overlooking Watoga, where it is cared for by the Followers of the Winged One. The Interloper is a large dormant plant-like creature, with skin resembling stripped bark. Most of its biomass is in its tangle of "branches," and the furled pair of misshapen legs at the opposite end of its being. It stirs, catatonic, on the floor of a foggy lair only accessible through a series of hidden passages. This obscure chamber is littered with jars, skeletons, and corpses.
Did You Know?

... that Shady Sands, Khans, Jackals and Vipers all come from the same vault?
... that the medical computer in Vault 8 can tell you about a secret for after you finish Fallout 2?
... that Fallout Tactics 2 and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2 were in development, but were eventually canceled?
... that the bomb in the center of Megaton is actually of American design?
... that Mormonism is one of the few Old World religions to have survived the Great War?
... that Diamond City sets out decorations for both Halloween and Christmas?
... that before the Great War the United States reformed from 50 states into 13 commonwealths?

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