So because of Fallout 76 coming out (and me playing it for hours) I thought why not try an RP based around the Fallout series?
25 years after the Great War the vaults have opened. There's no government, no cities or towns, only small settlements of people scattered about here and there. Some come from the same fallout shelter/vault while others are wanderers who are simply looking for a place to settle down. Sanville is one of those settlements. Of course radiation is still a threat, and there needs to be constant scavenging for food and water to purify. There are mutated creatures and feral ghouls to watch out for, along with raiders and chem-addicts. It's a dangerous world out there now but there are still people willing to try and rebuild. It's not the safest place to have children either, but without pharmacies or contraceptives sometimes it can't be helped.
Name: Riley Knox
Age: 22
Seeder/Carrier/Both: Carrier
Description: Riley has bleached hair that is buzzed shorter against the sides and left longer at the top, usually brushed back and to the side so it doesn't hang in his face. He's relatively tall, standing at about 6 feet with toned muscles. His eyes are a light green and he tends to wear glasses, but only when working and they are necessary. He has a scar above his lip and across his left eyebrow from an attack by a a feral ghoul shortly after leaving the vault.
Short Bio: Having been born in the Vault, Riley didn't know much about the world before the war aside from the stories he'd been told and the few photos they'd had in the vault. Nothing prepared him for what waited for him beyond the vault doors. Taking up residence in a settlement called Sanville with some other members from the vault and some new faces he didn't recognize, Riley does his best as a a medic. Patching up wounds, handing out stimpaks and radaways, keeping the settlement free of disease. It's not the easiest job around but at least he feels as though he's making a difference.
Riley finished wrapping up the young man's arms after cleaning the area with the little disinfectant they had left. Green eyes turned up towards his patient's hovering older brother. "He'll be fine," Riley assured, stepping away to give the two their own space. "Radrats can be nasty and they leave a nasty wound when they bite. Just keep the area clean with purified water whenever you change the bandages. If it starts to look infected you can come see me for some antibiotics." He gave the older brother a couple of clean bandages and watched as the two walked off towards their own makeshift cabin.
Running a hand through the hair at the top of his head, Riley stepped out of his own cabin and wandered just a little ways to the center of the settlement. There there was a campfire with tattered couches and chairs around it, tools for cooking and crafting, the water purification system. It had been relatively quite during the day, though he vaguely remembered someone mentioning a supply run so that could have been the reason for the lack of activity. There weren't too many people in the settlement but it was steadily growing larger.
25 years after the Great War the vaults have opened. There's no government, no cities or towns, only small settlements of people scattered about here and there. Some come from the same fallout shelter/vault while others are wanderers who are simply looking for a place to settle down. Sanville is one of those settlements. Of course radiation is still a threat, and there needs to be constant scavenging for food and water to purify. There are mutated creatures and feral ghouls to watch out for, along with raiders and chem-addicts. It's a dangerous world out there now but there are still people willing to try and rebuild. It's not the safest place to have children either, but without pharmacies or contraceptives sometimes it can't be helped.
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[b]Name:[/b]
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[b]Short Bio:[/b]
Name: Riley Knox
Age: 22
Seeder/Carrier/Both: Carrier
Description: Riley has bleached hair that is buzzed shorter against the sides and left longer at the top, usually brushed back and to the side so it doesn't hang in his face. He's relatively tall, standing at about 6 feet with toned muscles. His eyes are a light green and he tends to wear glasses, but only when working and they are necessary. He has a scar above his lip and across his left eyebrow from an attack by a a feral ghoul shortly after leaving the vault.
Short Bio: Having been born in the Vault, Riley didn't know much about the world before the war aside from the stories he'd been told and the few photos they'd had in the vault. Nothing prepared him for what waited for him beyond the vault doors. Taking up residence in a settlement called Sanville with some other members from the vault and some new faces he didn't recognize, Riley does his best as a a medic. Patching up wounds, handing out stimpaks and radaways, keeping the settlement free of disease. It's not the easiest job around but at least he feels as though he's making a difference.
Riley finished wrapping up the young man's arms after cleaning the area with the little disinfectant they had left. Green eyes turned up towards his patient's hovering older brother. "He'll be fine," Riley assured, stepping away to give the two their own space. "Radrats can be nasty and they leave a nasty wound when they bite. Just keep the area clean with purified water whenever you change the bandages. If it starts to look infected you can come see me for some antibiotics." He gave the older brother a couple of clean bandages and watched as the two walked off towards their own makeshift cabin.
Running a hand through the hair at the top of his head, Riley stepped out of his own cabin and wandered just a little ways to the center of the settlement. There there was a campfire with tattered couches and chairs around it, tools for cooking and crafting, the water purification system. It had been relatively quite during the day, though he vaguely remembered someone mentioning a supply run so that could have been the reason for the lack of activity. There weren't too many people in the settlement but it was steadily growing larger.
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