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Wait, I thought Fallout took place in 2300's with everything in a 50's style. By that logic, should everything that happened in the 1900s to 2100's exist?

I guess I can try and make it "fallou-versy" and have "Oath of Secrets: Shadowalker" and "¡La Fantoma!: Rising Sun" take the place of the games an manga respectively


The time lines diverge at ww2 with the transitor not being invented (Thus the modern computer wasn't invented). Instead they pursued atomic energy, and the golden age of the 50's which was highly racist, i don't think they would want Japanese stuff around. But things like video games were made
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There is no canon mention of mules and donkeys being extinct. In Fallout, you can find a recently-dead mule. In Fallout 2, there is reference to mare's milk being in good supply. In Fallout New Vegas, the Dead Horses obviously know that horses exist. In real life, wild horses are still astonishingly common out west. A nuclear apocalypse would cause some upheaval in their numbers, but if dogs and cattle can survive, a horse could too. To think that every single species of equid in America is extinct is, quite frankly, silly.


Chris Avallone comes straight out and says that while they might exist it would be like finding a unicorn, the man with the mule does imply that they did make it through, but in probably severely diminished numbers. Probably even worse than most animals, and NV breaks lore a lot but the dead horses could of found them in picture books man. Zion is after all a preserve.
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Would it be better if I changed it to pack mule/brahman? Or should I have a 4x4 ATV or Putin's War Walrus-Bear-Eagle thing of communism?


Along with horses i think mules went; but Brahmin, or a giddy-up-buttercup works, which is a tiny robotic pony.
Posting a cs oh and ClocktowerEchos the horse has been extinct since before the bombs fell you would be like riding a unicorn if you had one, which would make you a target.
Hahahaha, you guys seem fun. I think I'll enjoy it here. Time to get writing~



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I dig the Wheel of time quote.
I have no idea why, But I get the feeling that Red River Valley and The Dead Empire might have a bit of conflict...

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We can always Roleplay negotiations falling through.
I think i'm good.


Name:The Dead Empire
Religion:The Cult of undeath, It is the worship of the Lich Lord that rules over the undead, only the smart undead practice this religion while the other ones have no choice due to having no intelligence of their own.
Ruled by:The Dead Court-A variety of intelligent undead under the command of the lich lord. Everyone has a voice but the Lich Lord's is loudest. It is made up of Liches, death knights, necromancers, and vampires.
Enemies/Alliances:They are the enemy of just about anything that lives, and any undead that have a affiliation with the living.
Education System:None, they lesser undead have no intelligence and exist only to serve their masters and consume the living.
Defense/Weapons:They believe in swarm tactics whole waves of lesser undead will chase down and consume the enemy, they don't tire, they don't feel pain, they only feel hunger. They use weapons of all types, and when they kill and reanimate someone they bring that knowledge into the empire to be used, so it's very possible to see undead using all types of weapons and magics.
Any Landmarks/special information about the Kingdom:

History:There used to be a time where The Dead Empire used to be well a great empire of the living, a empire that sought knowledge and above all else power. This led to a string of petty tyrants taking power, and the formation of the great obsidian spire that stands in the capital of Straggrad the libarium a source of knowledge that could be accessed by anyone in the world and it was here where a frail old man by the name of Thomas Spindle found a book. It spoke of immortality, and great power. In the hands of a great mage like Spindle.

He practiced what the book spoke of, performing odd rituals under the light of the moon. Unknown to him and others this was the start of necromancy incredibly evil and dark magic. Thomas started with reanimating rats before moving onto entire graveyards and before the old empire could stop him it was crawling in the dead and those who joined Spindle wanting the power they craved, only one thing remained for him to do and that was to practice a incredibly complex but very powerful ritual that would give him immortality and the power he craved, the path of the lich.

As one could guess the ritual was a success, and he became the lich lord of the Dead Empire, those who joined him were allowed to do as they please and were given power over their own little wedge of the empire, where the undead they turned were their servants and they became the dead court. The humans that resisted were pushed out of their former homes, or forced into hiding where they became a active group of guerrilla's within the empire but for each one that falls they join their enemies.

The Dead Court:















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