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{{Quotation|None could stand in my way. I had a mission. I had a goal. I had a really large gun.|[[Vault Dweller's memoirs]]}}
 
   
 
{{Quotation|None could stand in my way. I had a mission. I had a goal. I had a [[Big Guns|really large gun]].|[[Vault Dweller's memoirs]]}}
In a general sense, a '''vault dweller''' is any person who lives in one of the [[Vault-Tec]] [[Vault]]s.
 
   
 
In a general sense, a '''vault dweller''' is any person who lives in one of the [[Vault-Tec Corporation|Vault-Tec]] [[Vault]]s.
When capitalized, ''the'' '''Vault Dweller''' is the player character in ''[[Fallout]]'', most famous for defeating the [[Master]] and his [[Mariposa super mutant|super mutant]] army, helping [[Shady Sands]] grow into the [[New California Republic]], founding the small village of [[Arroyo]] and fathering the [[Arroyo elder|Village Elder]] (who would bear a child; "the [[Chosen One]]").
 
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When capitalized, ''the'' '''Vault Dweller''' is the player character in ''Fallout'', most famous for defeating the [[Master]] and his [[Mariposa super mutant|super mutant]] army, helping [[Shady Sands]] grow into the [[New California Republic]], founding the small village of [[Arroyo]] and fathering its [[Arroyo elder|Elder]] (who too would bear a child; "the [[Chosen One]]").
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Regardless of how old the Vault Dweller is chosen to be on a scale of 16 to 35, the Vault Dweller is canonically Albert Cole, making him 27 years old.
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Regardless of which gender is chosen and how old the Vault Dweller is chosen to be on a scale of 16 to 35, the Vault Dweller is canonically male as shown in the [[Book of the Elders]], and is implied to canonically be Albert Cole due to Interplay's concept-art for the Vault Dweller and his appearance in ''[[Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel]]'', suggesting that the Vault Dweller is 27 years old at the beginning of ''Fallout 1''.
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===The Mission===
 
===The Mission===
[[Image:VaultDwellerYoungFace.png|thumb|Face of the Vault Dweller in [[Timeline#2161|2161]]. Note the resemblance to [[Albert Cole]].]]
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[[File:VaultDwellerYoungFace.png|left|thumb|200px|Face of the Vault Dweller in [[Timeline#2161|2161]]. Note the resemblance to [[Albert Cole]].]]
The Vault Dweller was sent out by the [[Vault 13]] [[Vault 13 Overseer|Overseer]] on a mission to find a replacement for the Vault's broken [[water chip]]. After striking a deal with the [[Water Merchants]] of the [[Hub]] and obtaining a water chip from [[Vault 12]] in the ruins of [[Necropolis|Bakersfield]], the Overseer told him that the amount of [[Mariposa super mutant|super mutant]]s located in the [[Core Region|area]] did not match up with natural rates of mutation.
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[[Vault 13]]'s [[overseer]], [[Jacoren]], sent the Vault Dweller out on a mission to find a replacement for the Vault's broken [[water chip]]. After striking a deal with the [[Water Merchants]] of [[the Hub]] and obtaining a water chip from [[Vault 12]] in the ruins of [[Necropolis|Bakersfield]], the Overseer told him that the amount of [[Mariposa super mutant|super mutant]]s located in the [[New California|area]] did not match up with natural rates of mutation.
   
Believing that someone must be artificially creating the super mutants and fearing for the safety of the Vault, he ordered the Vault Dweller to find and destroy the source of the mutants. The Vault Dweller soon found an old [[Mariposa Military Base|military base]] where humans were being dunked into vats of [[Forced Evolutionary Virus]] in order to be converted into super mutants. He destroyed both this base and the [[Master]] of the super mutants beneath [[the Cathedral]] in [[Boneyard]] before returning to the Vault, only to be told that he saved the lives of the vault and maybe even the human race but is forced out because of a fear from the overseer that everyone in the vault would want to leave.
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Believing that someone must be artificially creating the super mutants and fearing for the safety of the Vault, he ordered the Vault Dweller to find and destroy the source of the mutants. The Vault Dweller soon found an old [[Mariposa Military Base|military base]] where humans were being dunked into vats of [[Forced Evolutionary Virus]] in order to be converted into super mutants. He destroyed both this base and the [[Master]] of the super mutants beneath [[the Cathedral]] in [[Boneyard]] before returning to the Vault, only to be told that he saved the lives of the vault and maybe even the human race but is forced out because of Jacoren's fear that everyone in the vault would want to leave.
   
 
===In Exile===
 
===In Exile===
{{quotation|You're a hero now, and you have to leave.|[[Jacoren]]}}
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{{Quotation|I'm sorry. You're a hero, and you have to leave.|[[Jacoren]]}}
 
After leaving the Vault for a final time, the Vault Dweller wandered the desert, but never moved far from the mountains that shielded the Vault from the rest of the world. Some other members of the Vault, upon hearing of what happened, decided to leave the Vault and join the Vault Dweller, following him soon afterwards. The Vault Dweller eventually found and rejoined this small group of former vault dwellers. Knowing little of the outside world, the group would almost certainly have died had it not been for the Vault Dweller's assistance. At this time, the Vault Dweller removed his Vault suit and had it placed in the [[Temple of Trials]] and never wore it again.
 
After leaving the Vault for a final time, the Vault Dweller wandered the desert, but never moved far from the mountains that shielded the Vault from the rest of the world. Some other members of the Vault, upon hearing of what happened, decided to leave the Vault and join the Vault Dweller, following him soon afterwards. The Vault Dweller eventually found and rejoined this small group of former vault dwellers. Knowing little of the outside world, the group would almost certainly have died had it not been for the Vault Dweller's assistance. At this time, the Vault Dweller removed his Vault suit and had it placed in the temple of trials and never wore it again.
 
   
 
Two months later, the Vault Dweller headed north, to the great canyons, with a small group of vault dwellers and wastelanders and founded a small village. Initially, they would send scouts back towards the Vault, to help others who thought like themselves, but that slowly came to an end. The Vault Dweller taught the others the skills they would need to survive and grow strong. Hunting, farming and other skills to feed them, engineering and science to build their homes, fighting to protect what was theirs. Slowly, they took the knowledge that the Vault Dweller had learned on his adventure and together, they learned to thrive. Over time, their rag-tag group had turned into a tribe. The Vault Dweller fell in love with one of them, named [[Pat]], and they raised a family, like all of their tribespeople. The construction of [[Arroyo]] was completed on August 18, [[Timeline#2167|2167]].
 
Two months later, the Vault Dweller headed north, to the great canyons, with a small group of vault dwellers and wastelanders and founded a small village. Initially, they would send scouts back towards the Vault, to help others who thought like themselves, but that slowly came to an end. The Vault Dweller taught the others the skills they would need to survive and grow strong. Hunting, farming and other skills to feed them, engineering and science to build their homes, fighting to protect what was theirs. Slowly, they took the knowledge that the Vault Dweller had learned on his adventure and together, they learned to thrive. Over time, their rag-tag group had turned into a tribe. The Vault Dweller fell in love with one of them, named [[Pat]], and they raised a family, like all of their tribespeople. The construction of [[Arroyo]] was completed on August 18, [[Timeline#2167|2167]].
   
The Vault Dweller and Pat led the tribe which grew larger and stronger. In [[Timeline#2188|2188]], their daughter, who would later become the [[Village Elder]], was born. Eventually, she and the other children became the leaders of the community.
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The Vault Dweller and Pat led the tribe which grew larger and stronger. In [[Timeline#2188|2188]], their daughter, who would later become the [[Arroyo elder|Village Elder]], was born. Eventually, she and the other children became the leaders of the community.
   
 
===Departure===
 
===Departure===
 
On [[Timeline#2208|January 16, 2208]], several years after Pat's death, the Vault Dweller wrote [[Vault Dweller's memoirs|his memoirs]]. Soon after that, he vanished from Arroyo and was presumed dead. The Vault Dweller left the Vault suit behind, folded on the bed. Some say the Vault Dweller was taken by the sky spirits, others say that the Vault Dweller felt it was time to move on and leave the Elders to guide Arroyo to its destiny. After the One-Moon (Month) Cycle of mourning for the Vault Dweller ended, activity in Arroyo began to return to normal. Years later, the Vault Dweller's grandchild, later called the [[Chosen One]], was born.
[[File:221 800.jpg|thumb|Appearance of the Vault Dweller in [[Timeline#2208|2208]].]]
 
On [[Timeline#2208|January 16, 2208]], several years after Pat's death, the Vault Dweller wrote [[Vault Dweller's memoirs|his memoirs]]. Soon after that, he vanished from Arroyo and was presumed dead. The Vault Dweller left the Vault suit behind, folded on the bed. Some say the Vault Dweller was taken by the sky spirits, others say that the Vault Dweller felt it was time to move on and leave the Elders to guide Arroyo to its destiny. After the One-Moon (Month) Cycle of mourning for the Vault Dweller ended, activity in Arroyo began to return to normal. Years later, Vault Dweller's grandchild, later called the [[Chosen One]], was born.
 
 
 
{{FOBOS}}
 
{{FOBOS}}
 
[[File:221 800.jpg|thumb|200px|Appearance of the Vault Dweller in [[Timeline#2208|2208]]]].
 
After leaving Arroyo the only known place where he was spotted was the town of [[Carbon]], where he is known simply as the Wasteland Stranger. There, he helped some of the people to hide from [[Raiders#Texas|raiders]] and also helped the [[Initiate (player character)|Initiate]] trace the remnants of the Master's army and some Brotherhood of Steel paladins, directing him to [[Los]]. We don't know what became of him afterwards, but it is certain he left Carbon and continued his travel in the Wasteland.
 
After leaving Arroyo the only known place where he was spotted was the town of [[Carbon]], where he is known simply as the Wasteland Stranger. There, he helped some of the people to hide from [[Raiders#Texas|raiders]] and also helped the [[Initiate (player character)|Initiate]] trace the remnants of the Master's army and some Brotherhood of Steel paladins, directing him to [[Los]]. We don't know what became of him afterwards, but it is certain he left Carbon and continued his travel in the Wasteland.
   
 
Interactions with the Wasteland Stranger during his stay in Carbon can result in the Initiate receiving from him a [[Red Ryder BB gun (Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel)|Red Ryder BB gun]]. Additionally, the Initiate may find a [[Vault 13 flask]] in the [[Carbon Mill]], at which the Wasteland Stranger remarks at being a "sentimental old fool" and offers a trade for it.
 
Interactions with the Wasteland Stranger during his stay in Carbon can result in the Initiate receiving from him a [[Red Ryder BB gun (Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel)|Red Ryder BB gun]]. Additionally, the Initiate may find a [[Vault 13 flask]] in the [[Carbon Mill]], at which the Wasteland Stranger remarks at being a "sentimental old fool" and offers a trade for it.
 
{{FOBOS|end}}
 
{{FOBOS|end}}
He most likely died out in the [[Wasteland|wastes]]. But nothing is certain.
 
   
 
===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
[[File:FO2 Vault Dweller statue.png|right|thumb|Vault Dweller's statue]]
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[[File:FO2 Vault Dweller statue.png|thumb|200px|Vault Dweller's statue]]
 
Besides Arroyo and the Chosen One, the Vault Dweller's journey lived on to the extent that he is still revered by a fair portion of the people in the Wasteland. His statue is prominently displayed in the [[New California Republic]] capital, [[New California Republic (town)|Shady Sands]].
 
Besides Arroyo and the Chosen One, the Vault Dweller's journey lived on to the extent that he is still revered by a fair portion of the people in the Wasteland. His statue is prominently displayed in the [[New California Republic]] capital, [[New California Republic (town)|Shady Sands]].
   
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* While in ''Fallout'' the player could choose to be either male or female, the canon Vault Dweller, as established by ''[[Fallout 2]]'', was male.
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* While in ''Fallout'' the Vault Dweller could be either male or female, the canon Dweller, as established by ''[[Fallout 2]]'', was male.
* The player can choose the age of the Vault Dweller at the start of ''Fallout''. It can only be between 16 and 35.
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* The Vault Dweller's age can be set at the start of ''Fallout'', but only between 16 and 35.
* In ''[[Fallout 3]]'', when [[Butch DeLoria]] is trying to think of a name for his gang at the [[Lone Wanderer]]'s birthday party, [[Paul Hannon Jr.]] suggests the name "Vault Dwellers", but dismisses it as stupid.
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* In ''[[Fallout 3]]'', when [[Butch DeLoria]] is trying to think of a name for his [[Tunnel Snakes|gang]] at the [[Lone Wanderer]]'s birthday party, [[Paul Hannon Jr.]] suggests the name "Vault Dwellers", but dismisses it as stupid.
* In the [[Classic Pack]] pre-order bonus for ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', the [[Courier]] receives an [[armored Vault 13 jumpsuit]] a [[weathered 10mm pistol]], and a [[Vault 13 canteen]]. This is an obvious reference to ''Fallout'' and the Vault Dweller's adventures.
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* In the [[Classic Pack]] pre-order bonus for ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', the [[Courier]] receives an [[armored Vault 13 jumpsuit]], a [[weathered 10mm pistol]], and a [[Vault 13 canteen]]. This is an obvious reference to ''Fallout'' and the Vault Dweller's adventures.
* Although the player in ''Fallout'' has the choice to kill the [[Master]] or join him, the canon Vault Dweller in ''Fallout'' killed the Master.
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* Although it is also possible in ''Fallout'' to join the [[Master]] or simply detonate the bomb in the [[Los Angeles Vault]], the canon Vault Dweller in ''Fallout'' killed the Master.
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* In a nod to the Vault Dweller, the [[Lone Wanderer]] is kicked out of [[Vault 101]] as well after helping its residents in the quest [[Trouble on the Homefront]] in ''[[Fallout 3]]''.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
The Vault Dweller is the [[player character]] in ''[[Fallout]]''. Aside from the original Fallout, he also makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel]]'' as an unlockable player character.
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The Vault Dweller is the player character in ''Fallout''. Aside from the original game, he also makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel]]'' as an unlockable player character.
   
 
Although he only personally appears in two games out of the ''Fallout'' series, the Vault Dweller has been mentioned in every other ''Fallout'' game up to date.
 
Although he only personally appears in two games out of the ''Fallout'' series, the Vault Dweller has been mentioned in every other ''Fallout'' game up to date.
 
:* In ''[[Fallout 2]]'', he is mentioned by several characters such as [[Tandi]], [[Marcus]] and [[Lenny (Gecko)|Lenny]]
 
:* In ''[[Fallout 2]]'', he is mentioned by several characters such as [[Tandi]], [[Marcus]] and [[Lenny (Gecko)|Lenny]]
:* In ''[[Fallout 3]]'', he is mentioned in a [[Citadel terminal entries|terminal]] of the [[Citadel]].
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:* In ''[[Fallout 3]]'', he is mentioned in a [[Citadel terminal entries|terminal]] at the [[Citadel]].
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:* In ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', [[Ezekiel]] references the destruction of the [[Khans]] by "one of those itinerant heroes," referencing the [[Fallout endings#Destroyed as a fighting force|Khans' "Destroyed as a fighting force"]] ending in ''Fallout'' and possibly the Vault Dweller.<ref>[[VRRCEzekiel.txt#EzekielGreatKhans]]: See box 2.</ref>{{Verify|type=cite|20:54, September 17, 2014 (UTC)}}
:* In ''[[Fallout Tactics]]'', [[Latham]] references him in one of his holodisks in [[Osceolla]].
 
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{{FOT}}
:* In ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', he is mentioned by [[Ezekiel]] as being the "hero" who destroyed the [[Khans]], and also mentions his grandson the [[Chosen One]] who destroyed the [[New Khans]], but states that some believe that they are both the same hero.
 
 
:* In ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]'', [[Latham]] references him in one of his holodisks in [[Osceolla]].
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{{FOT|END}}
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
* He was also to appear in the canceled [[Fallout (film)|''Fallout'' movie]] (refered to as "Hero" in the [[Fallout film treatment|story treatment]]), accompanied by three other people from Vault 13 - the [[Female Officer (film)|Female Officer]], [[Techy (film)|Techy]] and [[Scholar (film)|Scholar]].
 
* He was also to appear in the canceled [[Fallout (film)|''Fallout'' movie]] (refered to as "Hero" in the [[Fallout film treatment|story treatment]]), accompanied by three other people from Vault 13 - the [[Female Officer (film)|Female Officer]], [[Techy (film)|Techy]] and [[Scholar (film)|Scholar]].
   
{{quotation|I always thought of Fallout's story of drawing straws was something the Overseer thought of. "Look, someone has to go outside, and they may die out there, so let's draw straws". Someone, probably not the Overseer since he wouldn't have gone outside no matter what, demanded that EVERYONE draw a straw in order to be truly fair. But to be honest, the vault dwellers were simply terrified of going outside, and terrified people do not always make the wisest decisions.<br /><br />
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{{Quotation|I always thought of Fallout's story of drawing straws was something the Overseer thought of. "Look, someone has to go outside, and they may die out there, so let's draw straws". Someone, probably not the Overseer since he wouldn't have gone outside no matter what, demanded that EVERYONE draw a straw in order to be truly fair. But to be honest, the vault dwellers were simply terrified of going outside, and terrified people do not always make the wisest decisions.<br /><br />
 
Anyway, when big dumb Larry drew the straw, maybe the Overseer saw a way to rid their limited gene pool of some really bad alleles.|[[Tim Cain]], [http://duckandcover.cx/forums/viewtopic.php?p=69897&highlight=#69897 Duck and Cover :: View topic - Lionheart chat log]}}
 
Anyway, when big dumb Larry drew the straw, maybe the Overseer saw a way to rid their limited gene pool of some really bad alleles.|[[Tim Cain]], [http://duckandcover.cx/forums/viewtopic.php?p=69897&highlight=#69897 Duck and Cover :: View topic - Lionheart chat log]}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
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VaultDwellerFO1End.png|The Vault Dweller and [[Jacoren]] near the entrance of [[Vault 13]] at the end of ''[[Fallout]]''
 
VaultDwellerFO1End.png|The Vault Dweller and [[Jacoren]] near the entrance of [[Vault 13]] at the end of ''[[Fallout]]''
 
Vault Dweller.gif|The Vault Dweller in ''[[Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel]]''
 
Vault Dweller.gif|The Vault Dweller in ''[[Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel]]''
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Fo2 Manual Wanderer.png
 
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==References==
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{{References}}
   
 
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None could stand in my way. I had a mission. I had a goal. I had a really large gun.Vault Dweller's memoirs

In a general sense, a vault dweller is any person who lives in one of the Vault-Tec Vaults.

When capitalized, the Vault Dweller is the player character in Fallout, most famous for defeating the Master and his super mutant army, helping Shady Sands grow into the New California Republic, founding the small village of Arroyo and fathering its Elder (who too would bear a child; "the Chosen One").

Background

Regardless of which gender is chosen and how old the Vault Dweller is chosen to be on a scale of 16 to 35, the Vault Dweller is canonically male as shown in the Book of the Elders, and is implied to canonically be Albert Cole due to Interplay's concept-art for the Vault Dweller and his appearance in Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, suggesting that the Vault Dweller is 27 years old at the beginning of Fallout 1.

The Mission

File:VaultDwellerYoungFace.png

Face of the Vault Dweller in 2161. Note the resemblance to Albert Cole.

Vault 13's overseer, Jacoren, sent the Vault Dweller out on a mission to find a replacement for the Vault's broken water chip. After striking a deal with the Water Merchants of the Hub and obtaining a water chip from Vault 12 in the ruins of Bakersfield, the Overseer told him that the amount of super mutants located in the area did not match up with natural rates of mutation.

Believing that someone must be artificially creating the super mutants and fearing for the safety of the Vault, he ordered the Vault Dweller to find and destroy the source of the mutants. The Vault Dweller soon found an old military base where humans were being dunked into vats of Forced Evolutionary Virus in order to be converted into super mutants. He destroyed both this base and the Master of the super mutants beneath the Cathedral in Boneyard before returning to the Vault, only to be told that he saved the lives of the vault and maybe even the human race but is forced out because of Jacoren's fear that everyone in the vault would want to leave.

In Exile

I'm sorry. You're a hero, and you have to leave.Jacoren

After leaving the Vault for a final time, the Vault Dweller wandered the desert, but never moved far from the mountains that shielded the Vault from the rest of the world. Some other members of the Vault, upon hearing of what happened, decided to leave the Vault and join the Vault Dweller, following him soon afterwards. The Vault Dweller eventually found and rejoined this small group of former vault dwellers. Knowing little of the outside world, the group would almost certainly have died had it not been for the Vault Dweller's assistance. At this time, the Vault Dweller removed his Vault suit and had it placed in the Temple of Trials and never wore it again.

Two months later, the Vault Dweller headed north, to the great canyons, with a small group of vault dwellers and wastelanders and founded a small village. Initially, they would send scouts back towards the Vault, to help others who thought like themselves, but that slowly came to an end. The Vault Dweller taught the others the skills they would need to survive and grow strong. Hunting, farming and other skills to feed them, engineering and science to build their homes, fighting to protect what was theirs. Slowly, they took the knowledge that the Vault Dweller had learned on his adventure and together, they learned to thrive. Over time, their rag-tag group had turned into a tribe. The Vault Dweller fell in love with one of them, named Pat, and they raised a family, like all of their tribespeople. The construction of Arroyo was completed on August 18, 2167.

The Vault Dweller and Pat led the tribe which grew larger and stronger. In 2188, their daughter, who would later become the Village Elder, was born. Eventually, she and the other children became the leaders of the community.

Departure

On January 16, 2208, several years after Pat's death, the Vault Dweller wrote his memoirs. Soon after that, he vanished from Arroyo and was presumed dead. The Vault Dweller left the Vault suit behind, folded on the bed. Some say the Vault Dweller was taken by the sky spirits, others say that the Vault Dweller felt it was time to move on and leave the Elders to guide Arroyo to its destiny. After the One-Moon (Month) Cycle of mourning for the Vault Dweller ended, activity in Arroyo began to return to normal. Years later, the Vault Dweller's grandchild, later called the Chosen One, was born.

File:221 800.jpg

Appearance of the Vault Dweller in 2208

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After leaving Arroyo the only known place where he was spotted was the town of Carbon, where he is known simply as the Wasteland Stranger. There, he helped some of the people to hide from raiders and also helped the Initiate trace the remnants of the Master's army and some Brotherhood of Steel paladins, directing him to Los. We don't know what became of him afterwards, but it is certain he left Carbon and continued his travel in the Wasteland.

Interactions with the Wasteland Stranger during his stay in Carbon can result in the Initiate receiving from him a Red Ryder BB gun. Additionally, the Initiate may find a Vault 13 flask in the Carbon Mill, at which the Wasteland Stranger remarks at being a "sentimental old fool" and offers a trade for it.

Legacy

FO2 Vault Dweller statue

Vault Dweller's statue

Besides Arroyo and the Chosen One, the Vault Dweller's journey lived on to the extent that he is still revered by a fair portion of the people in the Wasteland. His statue is prominently displayed in the New California Republic capital, Shady Sands.

He is remembered under several names, including "the Vault Dweller" and "the Stranger" (used by those who - while believing in his greatness - doubt he ever could have come from a Vault). He refers to himself as "the Wanderer" at the end of his memoirs. Children who heard of his story would often play at finding Vault 13, some of these children even grew into adults obsessed with proving the Vault Dweller's former home existed. For a time, President Tandi would even sponsor such adventurers, until giving up after many years of failure.

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Appearances

The Vault Dweller is the player character in Fallout. Aside from the original game, he also makes a cameo appearance in Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel as an unlockable player character.

Although he only personally appears in two games out of the Fallout series, the Vault Dweller has been mentioned in every other Fallout game up to date.

Behind the scenes

I always thought of Fallout's story of drawing straws was something the Overseer thought of. "Look, someone has to go outside, and they may die out there, so let's draw straws". Someone, probably not the Overseer since he wouldn't have gone outside no matter what, demanded that EVERYONE draw a straw in order to be truly fair. But to be honest, the vault dwellers were simply terrified of going outside, and terrified people do not always make the wisest decisions.

Anyway, when big dumb Larry drew the straw, maybe the Overseer saw a way to rid their limited gene pool of some really bad alleles.

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