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==Background==
 
==Background==
A privately-owned corner of the Appalachians, the owners of the Middle Mountain Cabins made a living by renting them out. Though Spartan when it came to furnishings and amenities, they were a popular choice with hunters and required only modest upkeep. One peculiarity of the owners was that they insisted on giving welcome baskets to guests. They accepted them, even though few of them had a pressing need for three types of flavored honey and a dresser sachet. Nobody complained however, and by late 2076 they had regular visitors, hunting the the large herds of deer and elk throughout the area.
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A privately-owned corner of the Appalachians, the owners of the Middle Mountain Cabins made a living by renting them out. Though spartan when it came to furnishings and amenities, they were a popular choice with hunters and required only modest upkeep. One peculiarity of the owners was that they insisted on giving welcome baskets to guests. They accepted them, even though few of them had a pressing need for three types of flavored honey and a dresser sachet. Nobody complained, however, and by late 2076 they had regular visitors, hunting the large herds of deer and elk throughout the area.
   
The visitor numbers increased as the [[Sino-American War]] worsened and people sought respite from the dreary reality. In February 2077, the owners booked the cabins solid through the next two months and even decided to strip radios from the cabins, to let their guests enjoy the peace and quiet. However, as the situation deteriorated, they started pondering shuttering the business and converting the cabins into a shelter. Although no binding decision was made, the idea stayed at the back of their heads through June. When the Great War came, they stayed at the cabins, but the nuclear fallout from the attacks started drifting into their area. At first, only the animals were affected, but on October 30, a week after the attacks, [[George (Middle Mountain Cabins)|George]], one of the owners, came down with radiation sickness.
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The visitor numbers increased as the [[Sino-American War]] worsened and people sought respite from the dreary reality. In February 2077, the owners booked the cabins solid through the next two months and even decided to strip radios from the cabins, to let their guests enjoy the peace and quiet. However, as the situation deteriorated, they started pondering shuttering the business and converting the cabins into a shelter. Although no binding decision was made, the idea stayed at the back of their heads through June. When the [[Great War]] came, they stayed at the cabins, but the nuclear fallout from the attacks started drifting into their area. At first, only the animals were affected, but on October 30, a week after the attacks, [[George (Middle Mountain Cabins)|George]], one of the owners, came down with radiation sickness.
   
He died a few days later, on November 2, 2077, as his partner was away on a scavenging trip. Someone broke into their cabin, killed George, and took the stockpiled supplies. The other owner buried George and abandoned the cabins, entrusting them to anyone who came afterwards, only asking a prayer for poor folks like George.<ref>[[Middle Mountain Cabins terminal entries]]</ref>
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He died a few days later, on November 2, 2077, as his partner was away on a scavenging trip. Someone broke into their cabin, killed George, and took the stockpiled supplies. The other owner buried George and abandoned the cabins, entrusting them to anyone who came afterward, only asking for prayers for poor folks like George.<ref>[[Middle Mountain Cabins terminal entries]]</ref>
   
 
==Layout==
 
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* [[Royal jelly (consumable)|Royal jelly]] - Consumable, in a basket next to the grave of George. It is one of only two locations in the game.
 
* [[Royal jelly (consumable)|Royal jelly]] - Consumable, in a basket next to the grave of George. It is one of only two locations in the game.
 
* [[Mini nuke (Fallout 76)|Mini nuke]] - Inside the toolshed, on a crate.
 
* [[Mini nuke (Fallout 76)|Mini nuke]] - Inside the toolshed, on a crate.
* [[Power armor chassis]] with [[Raider power armor (Fallout 76)|Raider power armor pieces]] - In front of the middle cabin.
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* [[Power armor chassis]] with [[Raider power armor (Fallout 76)|raider power armor pieces]] - In front of the middle cabin.
 
* [[Fallout 76 plans|Potential armor/weapon plan]] - Inside the most southern cabin, on the dining table.
 
* [[Fallout 76 plans|Potential armor/weapon plan]] - Inside the most southern cabin, on the dining table.
 
* [[Fallout 76 recipes|Potential recipe]] - On a table next to the cooking station.
 
* [[Fallout 76 recipes|Potential recipe]] - On a table next to the cooking station.
* [[Fallout 76 armor mods|Potential armor mod]] - In a shelf, inside the southern cabin.
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* [[Fallout 76 armor mods|Potential armor mod]] - On a shelf, inside the southern cabin.
 
* Potential power armor mod - On a desk, inside the most eastern cabin.
 
* Potential power armor mod - On a desk, inside the most eastern cabin.
 
* Two [[Fallout 76 weapon mods|potential weapon mods]]:
 
* Two [[Fallout 76 weapon mods|potential weapon mods]]:
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
The Middle Mountain Cabins appears only in ''[[Fallout 76]]''.
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The Middle Mountain Cabins appear only in ''[[Fallout 76]]''.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 08:35, 30 March 2020

 
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If anyone finds this message, feel free to use these cabins as shelter. Just remember to say a quick prayer for the folks like poor George who died thanks to this new hell on earth.

The Middle Mountain Cabins are a location in the Savage Divide region of Appalachia in 2102.

Background

A privately-owned corner of the Appalachians, the owners of the Middle Mountain Cabins made a living by renting them out. Though spartan when it came to furnishings and amenities, they were a popular choice with hunters and required only modest upkeep. One peculiarity of the owners was that they insisted on giving welcome baskets to guests. They accepted them, even though few of them had a pressing need for three types of flavored honey and a dresser sachet. Nobody complained, however, and by late 2076 they had regular visitors, hunting the large herds of deer and elk throughout the area.

The visitor numbers increased as the Sino-American War worsened and people sought respite from the dreary reality. In February 2077, the owners booked the cabins solid through the next two months and even decided to strip radios from the cabins, to let their guests enjoy the peace and quiet. However, as the situation deteriorated, they started pondering shuttering the business and converting the cabins into a shelter. Although no binding decision was made, the idea stayed at the back of their heads through June. When the Great War came, they stayed at the cabins, but the nuclear fallout from the attacks started drifting into their area. At first, only the animals were affected, but on October 30, a week after the attacks, George, one of the owners, came down with radiation sickness.

He died a few days later, on November 2, 2077, as his partner was away on a scavenging trip. Someone broke into their cabin, killed George, and took the stockpiled supplies. The other owner buried George and abandoned the cabins, entrusting them to anyone who came afterward, only asking for prayers for poor folks like George.[1]

Layout

This location is a campground with three small cabins and an outhouse surrounding a central campfire area with a cooking station. There are numerous wood piles from which wood scraps can be collected here.

Notable loot

  • Brag's note - Note, on a picnic table near the cooking station.
  • Rest in peace - Note, found at George's grave behind the most eastern cabin, attached to a piece of wood with a screwdriver.
  • Two potential Vault-Tec bobbleheads:
    • On the desk next to the Pioneer Scout terminal in the southern cabin.
    • In the southwest cabin, on a shelf just above the fireplace.
  • Two potential perk magazines:
    • Inside the outhouse, between the left and middle cabins (if facing southeast).
    • Inside the toolshed on the eastern edge of the location, on top of a cabinet.
  • Royal jelly - Consumable, in a basket next to the grave of George. It is one of only two locations in the game.
  • Mini nuke - Inside the toolshed, on a crate.
  • Power armor chassis with raider power armor pieces - In front of the middle cabin.
  • Potential armor/weapon plan - Inside the most southern cabin, on the dining table.
  • Potential recipe - On a table next to the cooking station.
  • Potential armor mod - On a shelf, inside the southern cabin.
  • Potential power armor mod - On a desk, inside the most eastern cabin.
  • Two potential weapon mods:
    • Inside the southwest cabin, on top of a wine rack.
    • Inside the most southern cabin, on the dining table.

Appearances

The Middle Mountain Cabins appear only in Fallout 76.

Gallery

References