“Learn to embrace pain as your closest friend, for pain is the most instructive force in the universe. Break yourself until you can exist no longer as an individual, then remake yourself into the Master's tool. That is the solution to all of your problems.”
Father Lasher or "Lasher of the Children" (a double entendre) is a member of the Children of the Cathedral operating in the northwestern part of the chapel in 2161.
Background
He is a short-tempered, nasty individual. His role is as a disciplinarian and has a reputation for implementing a curriculum of violence upon his students in the name of self-improvement. He wields a cattle prod and believes that complacence impedes evolution, thus his technique.
Interactions with the player character
Interaction overview
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This character has a talking head. | ||
This character starts quests. |
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This character is a doctor. | ||
This character is a merchant. | Sells: - | |
This character can modify weapons. |
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Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items |
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Robes | Cattle prod | COC badge (red) |
Notable quotes
- "Learn to embrace pain as your closest friend, for pain is the most instructive force in the universe. Break yourself until you can exist no longer as an individual, then remake yourself into the Master's tool. That is the solution to all of your problems."
- "The rod is a holy instrument, through which I instruct my charges. Pain clears the mind of evil thoughts and allows them to better comprehend the glory of the Master."
- "I instruct the children. It is my duty. All children are wicked beasts. It is my duty to force them into evolve into human beings. Perhaps you have heard that I do not tolerate frivolity. This is true. I want my charges to suffer as much as possible."
Appearances
Lasher appears only in the original Fallout.
Behind the scenes
His methods are similar to those used by Bene Gesserit to discern humans from animals in the Dune series by Frank Herbert.
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