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Ingram Mansion is a location in the Savage Divide region of Appalachia in Fallout 76.

Background[]

A mansion, apparently affiliated with an "Ingram" family. Nothing is known about the pre-War owners, nor any owners in the pre-Plague period. Before Wastelanders, this location was inhabited by several hostile robots, including Assaultrons, Mister Gutsies and Robobrains.

In the Wastelanders updates, the Cult of the Mothman converted the mansion into a small settlement, erecting several tents outside, and allowing strange roots to overtake the architecture.

In the Expeditions: Atlantic City update Boardwalk Paradise, it has undergone further changes. The cultists and their primitivist structures have been cleared out to make room for a new development. The building is currently sealed. Shortly, a high society nightclub will open here.

Layout[]

There is a large courtyard in front of this two-story manor, dominated by twin statues of lions. The courtyard is surrounded by a defensive wall and gate which the Cult of the Mothman have shaped from the roots which overtook the area, woven with branches, and bones. A fountain here is adorned with eight art deco valkyries. There is a large wooden pathway that can be used to access the second floor. The front doors are boarded up but the building can also be accessed through the broken front windows or via a set of stairs in the backyard. There is a weapons workbench at the back of the building, near a garden hose, and some scaffolding.

The first floor contains a kitchen, a living room converted into cultist barracks, and an office. A copy of the October edition of Cryptid Hunters is located in the kitchen. The office can only be accessed via some broken windows at the back of the building. It contains a terminal attached to one of the room's walls.

The second floor can be accessed via a set of outdoor stairs in the backyard which leads to a balcony, or by the aforementioned pathway. Only one bedroom is accessible on this floor. The bedroom contains a trunk, a locked wall safe (Picklock 1), and a submachine gun lying in front of a fireplace.

Notable loot[]

Notes[]

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  • In the cultist iteration of the area, the entryway perfectly frames the Top of the World when viewed from the courtyard.
  • Fallout 76 removed contentSimilar to most other cultist settlements, there was once a scripted mothman appearance in the courtyard at Ingram. However, the scene was deactivated at an unknown point prior to Expeditions: Atlantic City. Taken at face value, the cultists may have abandoned Ingram because the Mothman stopped appearing here.
  • In the Expeditions: Atlantic City version of the area, the Cult of the Mothman presence was cleared from the grounds. The cultist holotapes were moved to tables surrounding the mansion, and accessing the interior is impossible. There is a chalkboard by the cliffs that advertises a "scenic veiw" In-game spelling, punctuation and/or grammar. The note Come back soon indicates that it is being set up for future content.
    • An all-black banner without a finished texture previously hung above the mansion in the September 28, 2023, version of the PTS, but was removed in the October 3 update.
    • Creating the one-time keycode was also impossible from September 28-October 3, until a desk terminal was added outside of the building.
    • Fallout 76 upcoming contentIn the current PTS, the mansion has been converted into The Rose Room.
  • Fallout 76 removed contentIngram Mansion was a noteworthy strategic point in Nuclear Winter mode.

Appearances[]

The Ingram Mansion appears only in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes[]

Level designer Craig Bernardo worked on this location's conversion into a Cult of the Mothman retreat with the Wastelanders update.[Non-game 1]

Gallery[]

Before Wastelanders
Wastelanders
Expeditions: Atlantic City Public Test Server

References[]

Non-game

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