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The tribal village is a location in the Mojave Wasteland, located just north of Goodsprings.
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Background
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The camp is overrun by cazadores when the Courier awakens in the Mojave Wasteland; this outcome was predicted by McMurphy in the graphic novel All Roads, as he comments that they need to bury Chance and get out of the place before the creatures show up.
Prior to these events, it had been a typical tribal village, but was one day overrun by Fiends, (their leader using a flamer, which accounts for the burnt corpses), rampaging in the area while high on Psycho. While Benny wishes to avoid confrontation with the Fiends after observing an early warning sign the Fiends are killed by the Great Khans and Benny after Chance, suffering from shellshock and drug withdrawals, charges into battle after seeing the flames and charred bodies that remind him of the Bitter Springs Massacre.
Chance, suffering from severe burns then overdoses on Vegas (Psycho) after Benny recounts the story of the Singer to him and leaves the bottle by his side.
Layout
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The village is mainly surrounded by steep cliffs with five tents, set up in a half circle against the eastern cliffside. It has a usable campfire in the center.
Notable loot
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- Fire axes can be found on one or multiple corpses of the fiends.
Notes
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- Heading out of the village to your left will be a hollowed-out rock with random loot inside.
- The flamer used by the unnamed Fiend leader in the graphic novel was destroyed when Chance bent the nozzle back onto the man, burning him alive. This is why it cannot be found.
- Chance's grave is located on a hill overlooking the village.
- Psycho and Jet lying around the campfire are remnants of the party thrown by the drugged up Fiends following their massacre of the residents.
- Great Khan corpses amongst those of the Fiends, which may have Great Khan soldier armor. Despite the fact none of the Khans died during the battle in the graphic novel.
- If Lily Bowen is a hired follower she says - "Oh My, did I do all of this?"
Appearances
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The tribal village appears in Fallout: New Vegas and the graphic novel All Roads.
Bugs
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- The bodies and/or cazadores may disappear, however reloading a save and revisiting the camp later may cause them to reappear (along with any ravens that were killed). Similarly all of the fiends may be alive, and fighting the cazadores upon arrival.[verified]
- Occasionally the burned bodies may actually be alive. They will attack the Courier on sight with only their fists as weapons (or may pick up a nearby weapon left on the dead bodies), or be in a fleeing state due to damage received by the enemies mentioned in the bug above as they can occur simultaneously. They display as having 0 HP with the Living Anatomy perk, and thus die to any hit (granting good Karma upon being killed by the Courier), but can be a threat when fast traveling to the site, particularly if the other enemies respawn as well.[verified]
- Fast travelling to the camp may result in witnessing both the cazadores and the burned bodies at the same time (thus, making both cazadores and burned bodies fight each other).[verified]
- In the swarm of flies that hover over some of the bodies, a few of the flies may be spinning around slowly in circles rather than flying around erratically like the others. [verification needed]
