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+ | Little is known about this area, except that there is a [[Brotherhood of Steel#Montana Brotherhood|Brotherhood of Steel]] [[Montana bunker|bunker]] here<ref>''"Brothers, as we take our meal this day, let us reflect upon the words of Elder Patrocolus of the Montana Bunker."'' - [[Owyn Lyons|Elder Lyons]]</ref>, [[the Lonesome Drifter]] was born here, there are coal mines active in the area<ref>Dialogue with the Lonesome Drifter</ref> and, if the [[Courier]] has the [[Lady Killer]] [[perk]], it is revealed he may have had a child with a woman from there. |
==Known locations== |
==Known locations== |
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For a list of all Commonwealths in the Fallout universe, see Commonwealths. |
The Northern Commonwealth was one of the thirteen commonwealths of the pre-War United States. Created in 1969[1], it was comprised of the former states of Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota.
Former Wyoming
In 2281, the Great Khans could have abandoned the Mojave, and worked with the Followers of the Apocalypse in Wyoming to create a mighty empire. Also, the White Legs can flee to Wyoming after their leader, Salt-Upon-Wounds, is killed.
The region is described as a vast wilderness, and it experiences harsh winters.
Former Montana
Little is known about this area, except that there is a Brotherhood of Steel bunker here[2], the Lonesome Drifter was born here, there are coal mines active in the area[3] and, if the Courier has the Lady Killer perk, it is revealed he may have had a child with a woman from there.
Known locations
- Former Montana
- Montana bunker (Mentioned in Fallout 3)
- Former South Dakota
- Mount Rushmore (Mentioned in Fallout 4)
Appearances
The Northern Commonwealth is mentioned only in Fallout 3, and Fallout: New Vegas and its add-on Honest Hearts. South Dakota's Mount Rushmore appears in the Atomic Command game in Fallout 4.
References
- ↑ Plaque outside the Massachusetts state house
- ↑ "Brothers, as we take our meal this day, let us reflect upon the words of Elder Patrocolus of the Montana Bunker." - Elder Lyons
- ↑ Dialogue with the Lonesome Drifter