brotherhood cringe
May i add some of those locations in the map are not cannon like the midwest is based before the fallout sell towards Bethesda so everything in the Mississippi is loose information I mean it even has the Florida mutants
before anyone asks a Garden of eden creation kit was corrupted and now Florida is a hell hole of monsters spreading across America Like a plague.
@Auz I have kind of a dumb question: Didn't the Legion originally come from the East? Maybe more Central, but wasn't the point of Ulysses and the Courier that they were mailmen from the West and East? You could have it that the Legion went back East to reconnct/regroup with territories it was more familiar with.
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Yeah of course, I more meant major event wise since the bombs dropped. Think it was just the writing of Fallout 3 that made it seem like there was just piles of rocks when the Brotherhood wandered out there.
That said, I'm cool with the East Coast and I'm sure everyone will come up with solid ideas.
My plan for the Legion was to have it in the (slow) process of breaking apart/destablising, thereby limiting the ability to just crush smaller nations.
Also was thinking about having Ulysses come back to run a faction within the faction, vying for power against Lanius (based off the assumption that it was either a House or Courier/Yesman ending in F:NV). That way he could look to stabilise the faction and save whatever they could of the crumbling empire.
If we go East Coast, I'm not sure what I'll do. My problem with that region is that it's pretty plain lore wise, maybe at least in my opinion.
Perhaps I'll go a faction that controls the Pitt, Ashur would be neato.
Edit: Totes cool with the timing of the OOC and such.
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Yeah, it's just a matter of getting people to agree on which is canon. I think it'll be more clear once people get their concepts in.
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I think it's a good ancedote to go off of, but for my personal interpretation of the Legion, it'd be more of finding a capable leader who can "gracefully take a fall". Maintaining the Legion after a monumental defeat that was the 2nd Battle of Hoover Dam might send it down a death spiral from which it may never recover, but that doesn't mean that there aren't things they can do to keep their house afloat. I think playing around with that sort of idea might make for an interesting Legion to write about.
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Feel free to come up with your own idea, but Vault City is another New Vegas like faction in the West that could fit that sort of!