Male OC X yandere Vault 69 (with additions)
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  • Leituras 23
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  • Capítulos 2
  • Tempo 13m
Em andamento, Primeira publicação em jul 06, 2020
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People thought the vaults were made to preserve humanity during times off crisis, they thought wrong, the vaults were just a way of convincing people to rent spaces, however too late did the residents realise that they were actually just unrestricted government experiments, Vault 69 in Las Vegas, Nevada (we do thankfully know where this Vault is, it's in The Motor City Wasteland, according to Chris Avalon anyway).
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