Kin jobs... kinda? If you play a specific little game about wolves on FB, you might see game art drawn by Moira (Overwatch), Tak (Invader Zim), Benrey (HLVRAI) and the Lone Wanderer (Fallout 3). We sure do exist, huh?
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Kin jobs... kinda? If you play a specific little game about wolves on FB, you might see game art drawn by Moira (Overwatch), Tak (Invader Zim), Benrey (HLVRAI) and the Lone Wanderer (Fallout 3). We sure do exist, huh?
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For one of my favorites for how pretty it turned out, the Lone Wanderer from Fallout 3! Her name is Ruby Callaghan, she took to medicine thanks to James, and while actions led her to resent the hell out of him in the end, she spent much of her time as a traveling medic, with Butch and eventually Charon helping her work.
Realising my timelines have a weird connection with morally grey science. Over here we have Moira O'Deorain, who just wants to commit ethically questionable science. On your left you'll see the Lone Wanderer timeline where I'm a cyborg with an interest in scientific research bc of my dad. And then in the back here is Benrey who is just, Benrey. On that note, why am I only an artist now?? (#☣🐇)
wasteland rambles woohoooo
I feel kind of bad about missing the Capitol wasteland as much as I do. Yeah, it was awful and deadly and a radioactive mess of D.C. ruins, but in a way, it was freeing.
There was nobody to tell you what you could and couldn't do. Nothing to say what you could and could not create. If you wanted to make a gun that shoots railway spikes, go for it! Wanna make a mini atomic bomb? Go for it! I always loved that. You could do whatever you wanted and that was the beauty of it. Roaming the endless barren wastes and just doing whatever you felt like in that moment.
There was also a *literal* beauty to it. Many people would argue otherwise, but I propose;
The still standing monuments of D.C.
The Washington Monument standing tall as a landmark right in the center of the ruin. The Thomas Jefferson memorial and its bridges and the river that flowed beneath it. The Wasteland sun, always tinted some strange tinge of greenish grey, rising and setting rythmatically, the collapsed highways and roads casting shadow down onto the rubble and dirt. The damp metro station rails and dimmed lights.
When you aren't running from radscorpions or getting radiation burns on your hands, the Wasteland is an *ethereal* experience. I've been to D.C. before in current times, but it never gave me the same charm.
- A very homesick Lone Wanderer.
I love looking at theories about the protagonists. We were real life folklore heroes and some of them actually existed so every time I see a new one I picture Nora coming up to me and going "Hey did you know that you and Six are the same guy?" and I can go "Did you know you're actually a synth?" Which is so hilariously funny because some of the outrageous ones were actually true.
— Lone Wanderer, Fallout 3
It ain't even fathers day where I am but screw it; happy fathers day to James, the only dad in any of my lives that I care about. -The Lone Wanderer.
I'm the lone wanderer from fallout 3 (& maybe also courier 6 from new vegas?) and its driving me absolutely bats that i don't have my source game so I can't see my best frenemy Butch or try to trigger any new memories. Give me my life back!! I want to know what it was like outside the Vault!!!
Hey it's ur local lone wanderer again, here to sob bc im lonely and need love