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==Background==
 
==Background==
This large two-story cabin belonged to [[Jesus Sunday|Jesus]] and [[Juan Diego Sunday]], who lived in before and after the [[Great War]]. They also operated a bar and moonshine distillery from their property's borders. When they decided to join the [[Free States]], they turned their cabin and bunker into an official distillation center for the faction, producing moonshine for the Free States and their affiliates. They worked closely with [[Vault-Tec University]] students to create an accelerated distillation machinery, which came in very handy after the [[Great War]]. The Sunday brothers turned out to make a killing on the product, with the one issue being that their factory attracted the attention of ornery, mutated wildlife. The two of them defended their livelihood, setting up a profitable relationship with [[Harpers Ferry]], trading moonshine for [[Fallout 76 ammunition|ammunition]].<ref>[[Sunday Brothers' cabin terminal entries]]</ref>
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This large two-story cabin belonged to [[Jesus Sunday|Jesus]] and [[Juan Diego Sunday]], who lived in before and after the [[Great War]]. They also operated a bar and moonshine distillery from their property's borders. When they decided to join the [[Free States]], they turned their cabin and bunker into an official distillation center for the faction, producing moonshine for the Free States and their affiliates. They worked closely with [[Vault-Tec University]] students to create accelerated distillation machinery, which came in very handy after the [[Great War]]. The Sunday brothers turned out to make a killing on the product, with the one issue being that their factory attracted the attention of ornery, mutated wildlife. The two of them defended their livelihood, setting up a profitable relationship with [[Harpers Ferry]], trading moonshine for [[Fallout 76 ammunition|ammunition]].<ref>[[Sunday Brothers' cabin terminal entries]]</ref>
   
 
Juan later met [[Brianna Hawke]], who would eventually prove their undoing. After the fall of [[Harpers Ferry]] to the [[scorchbeast]]s, Hawke and her survivors arrived at the cabin, following JD. Jesus believed that she was manipulating his brother and scared them away with a shotgun, refusing to share their supplies with them.<ref>[[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 4]]</ref> However, Juan continued to give them supplies in secret. When Jesus discovered it, he decided to confront his brother. The situation spiraled out of control, escalating into regular warfare. It culminated in a gun battle during which Jesus shot his own brother, Hawke's group set fire to the fields around the cabin, losing most of their number to the flames, and Jesus himself died of a gunshot wound on top of the rocky outcrop, by the distillers that gave them wealth - and misery.<ref>[[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 5]]</ref>
 
Juan later met [[Brianna Hawke]], who would eventually prove their undoing. After the fall of [[Harpers Ferry]] to the [[scorchbeast]]s, Hawke and her survivors arrived at the cabin, following JD. Jesus believed that she was manipulating his brother and scared them away with a shotgun, refusing to share their supplies with them.<ref>[[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 4]]</ref> However, Juan continued to give them supplies in secret. When Jesus discovered it, he decided to confront his brother. The situation spiraled out of control, escalating into regular warfare. It culminated in a gun battle during which Jesus shot his own brother, Hawke's group set fire to the fields around the cabin, losing most of their number to the flames, and Jesus himself died of a gunshot wound on top of the rocky outcrop, by the distillers that gave them wealth - and misery.<ref>[[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 5]]</ref>
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The property consists of a house with two sheds and a field behind it. There are multiple non-functional alcohol stills remaining from prior alcohol production operations still dotted around the location. There are two entrances to the main house which has three floors. The ground floor contains a bedroom with a bunk bed, a long bar, and a large living area with two fireplaces. There is also a desk in the eastern section of the level which often has a [[bobby pin box]] sitting on it.
 
The property consists of a house with two sheds and a field behind it. There are multiple non-functional alcohol stills remaining from prior alcohol production operations still dotted around the location. There are two entrances to the main house which has three floors. The ground floor contains a bedroom with a bunk bed, a long bar, and a large living area with two fireplaces. There is also a desk in the eastern section of the level which often has a [[bobby pin box]] sitting on it.
   
The upper level contains a bedroom in the southwest section which contains two sets of bunk beds. Under one of the bunk beds may be a [[Fallout 76 magazines|magazine]], partially hidden beneath a rug, and sitting on the same bunk bed is an [[imported Chinese panda]] toy. There is a door in the northern end of the level which leads out to a balcony. The balcony has a set of stairs which leads back down to the ground level outside.
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The upper level contains a bedroom in the southwest section which contains two sets of bunk beds. Under one of the bunk beds may be a [[Fallout 76 magazines|magazine]], partially hidden beneath a rug, and sitting on the same bunk bed is an [[imported Chinese panda]] toy. There is a door in the northern end of the level which leads out to a balcony. The balcony has a set of stairs that leads back down to the ground level outside.
   
 
The makeshift bunker in the building's basement can be accessed via a set of stairs behind the bar and through a locked door at the bottom of the stairs. Inside the basement is a prepper's paradise with many cans of preserved food such as [[vegetarian ham]], [[Cajun rice & beans]], [[canned coffee]], and [[imitation seafood]], all guaranteed to last through the nuclear apocalypse. The basement also contains a small kitchen with two fridges, a living area containing a couch, television and beds, and a bathroom with a shower stall.
 
The makeshift bunker in the building's basement can be accessed via a set of stairs behind the bar and through a locked door at the bottom of the stairs. Inside the basement is a prepper's paradise with many cans of preserved food such as [[vegetarian ham]], [[Cajun rice & beans]], [[canned coffee]], and [[imitation seafood]], all guaranteed to last through the nuclear apocalypse. The basement also contains a small kitchen with two fridges, a living area containing a couch, television and beds, and a bathroom with a shower stall.
   
There are multiple crafting stations in the large barn behind the house including a [[Weapons workbench (Fallout 76)|weapons workbench]], [[tinker's workbench]], [[Chemistry station (Fallout 76)|chemistry station]], and [[brewing station]]. There is also a [[Cooking station (Fallout 76)|cooking station]] next to the eastern wall outside the house. The large barn also contains a terminal sitting on a wooden desk, next to a locked floor safe ([[Picklock]] 2). The smaller barn does not contain much of note.
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There are multiple crafting stations in the large barn behind the house including a [[Weapons workbench (Fallout 76)|weapons workbench]], [[tinker's workbench]], [[Chemistry station (Fallout 76)|chemistry station]], and [[brewing station]]. There is also a [[Cooking station (Fallout 76)|cooking station]] next to the eastern wall outside the house. The large barn also contains a terminal sitting on a wooden desk, next to a locked floor safe ([[Picklock]] 2).
   
The vegetable garden behind the house contains sixteen [[Corn (Fallout 76)|wild corn]], five [[Gourd blossom (Fallout 76)|wild gourd blossoms]], four [[Mutfruit (Fallout 76)|mutfruit]], six [[Razorgrain (Fallout 76)|razorgrain]], and four [[Tato (Fallout 76)|tatos]]. There is also a water tower sitting on a rocky outcrop which overlooks the property. Jesus Sunday's corpse lies next to the tower beside a sniper rifle.
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The vegetable garden behind the house contains sixteen [[Corn (Fallout 76)|wild corn]], five [[Gourd blossom (Fallout 76)|wild gourd blossoms]], four [[Mutfruit (Fallout 76)|mutfruit]], six [[Razorgrain (Fallout 76)|razorgrain]], and four [[Tato (Fallout 76)|tatos]]. There is also a water tower sitting on a rocky outcrop that overlooks the property. Jesus Sunday's corpse lies next to the tower besides a sniper rifle.
   
 
==Notable loot==
 
==Notable loot==
* [[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 3]]: Holotape, on the bar counter in the cabin.
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* [[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 3]] - Holotape, on the bar counter in the cabin.
* [[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 4]]: Holotape, in the barn next to a terminal on a desk.
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* [[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 4]] - Holotape, in the barn next to a terminal on a desk.
* [[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 5]]: Holotape, on [[Jesus Sunday]]'s corpse on the rocks overlooking the property.
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* [[Jesus Sunday's holotape - Part 5]] - Holotape, on [[Jesus Sunday]]'s corpse on the rocks overlooking the property.
* [[Reminder (Fallout 76)|Reminder]]: Note, on the bar's top shelf in the cabin.
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* [[Reminder (Fallout 76)|Reminder]] - Note, on the bar's top shelf in the cabin.
* [[Fallout 76 recipes|Random recipe]]: Can be found on the bar's bottom shelf in the cabin.
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* [[Fallout 76 recipes|Random recipe]] - Can be found on the bar's bottom shelf in the cabin.
* [[Power armor chassis]]: In the barn.
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* [[Power armor chassis]] - In the barn.
* [[Fallout 76 magazines|Potential magazine]]: Underneath a bunk bed in the cabin.
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* [[Fallout 76 magazines|Potential magazine]] - Underneath a bunk bed in the cabin.
* [[Vault-Tec bobblehead#Fallout 76|potential Vault-Tec bobblehead]]: On the roof of the Large, open shed, at the base of the cupola.
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* [[Vault-Tec bobblehead#Fallout 76|Potential Vault-Tec bobblehead]] - On the roof of the large, open shed at the base of the cupola.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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Fo76 Sunday Brothers cabin brewery3.png|Third of the three alcohol stills
 
Fo76 Sunday Brothers cabin brewery3.png|Third of the three alcohol stills
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PowerArmor The Mire Sunday Brother's Cabin.jpg|Power armor
 
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==References==
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[[ru:Хижина воскресных братьев]]
 
[[ru:Хижина воскресных братьев]]
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[[zh:桑戴兄弟的小屋]]

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The Sunday Brothers' cabin is a location in the Mire region of Appalachia in 2102.

Background

This large two-story cabin belonged to Jesus and Juan Diego Sunday, who lived in before and after the Great War. They also operated a bar and moonshine distillery from their property's borders. When they decided to join the Free States, they turned their cabin and bunker into an official distillation center for the faction, producing moonshine for the Free States and their affiliates. They worked closely with Vault-Tec University students to create accelerated distillation machinery, which came in very handy after the Great War. The Sunday brothers turned out to make a killing on the product, with the one issue being that their factory attracted the attention of ornery, mutated wildlife. The two of them defended their livelihood, setting up a profitable relationship with Harpers Ferry, trading moonshine for ammunition.[1]

Juan later met Brianna Hawke, who would eventually prove their undoing. After the fall of Harpers Ferry to the scorchbeasts, Hawke and her survivors arrived at the cabin, following JD. Jesus believed that she was manipulating his brother and scared them away with a shotgun, refusing to share their supplies with them.[2] However, Juan continued to give them supplies in secret. When Jesus discovered it, he decided to confront his brother. The situation spiraled out of control, escalating into regular warfare. It culminated in a gun battle during which Jesus shot his own brother, Hawke's group set fire to the fields around the cabin, losing most of their number to the flames, and Jesus himself died of a gunshot wound on top of the rocky outcrop, by the distillers that gave them wealth - and misery.[3]

Layout

The property consists of a house with two sheds and a field behind it. There are multiple non-functional alcohol stills remaining from prior alcohol production operations still dotted around the location. There are two entrances to the main house which has three floors. The ground floor contains a bedroom with a bunk bed, a long bar, and a large living area with two fireplaces. There is also a desk in the eastern section of the level which often has a bobby pin box sitting on it.

The upper level contains a bedroom in the southwest section which contains two sets of bunk beds. Under one of the bunk beds may be a magazine, partially hidden beneath a rug, and sitting on the same bunk bed is an imported Chinese panda toy. There is a door in the northern end of the level which leads out to a balcony. The balcony has a set of stairs that leads back down to the ground level outside.

The makeshift bunker in the building's basement can be accessed via a set of stairs behind the bar and through a locked door at the bottom of the stairs. Inside the basement is a prepper's paradise with many cans of preserved food such as vegetarian ham, Cajun rice & beans, canned coffee, and imitation seafood, all guaranteed to last through the nuclear apocalypse. The basement also contains a small kitchen with two fridges, a living area containing a couch, television and beds, and a bathroom with a shower stall.

There are multiple crafting stations in the large barn behind the house including a weapons workbench, tinker's workbench, chemistry station, and brewing station. There is also a cooking station next to the eastern wall outside the house. The large barn also contains a terminal sitting on a wooden desk, next to a locked floor safe (Picklock 2).

The vegetable garden behind the house contains sixteen wild corn, five wild gourd blossoms, four mutfruit, six razorgrain, and four tatos. There is also a water tower sitting on a rocky outcrop that overlooks the property. Jesus Sunday's corpse lies next to the tower besides a sniper rifle.

Notable loot

Appearances

The Sunday Brothers' cabin appears only in Fallout 76.

Gallery

References