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Fallout Lore
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Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2023
A rundown of much of the Fallout lore! Major factions, pre-war history, post-war characters, many things that aren't in game. A lot of this is focused on Fallout 4/New Vegas factions, though some of Fallout 3 will slip in.

My rundowns of the pre-war history are very crude, and I have each of the Fandom Wiki articles linked in the 'Resources' chapter for more detailed explanations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
                            -History-
The Annexation of Canada
The Sino-American War
The Great War
                      -Corporations-
Vault-Tec
RobCo Industries
General Atomics
Nuka-Cola Corporation 
                        -Technology-
The Vault List
Pip-Boy's
Robots
                        -Major Areas-
Big MT
Sierra Madre
The Divide
                          -Factions-
The Enclave
The Brotherhood of Steel
The Minutemen
The Railroad
The Institute
The Children of Atom
The New California Republic
Ceasars Legion
Yes Man
Robert House
Raider Gangs (General)
Nuka-World Raiders
The Strip
Little Lamplight
                   -Post-War Wastes-
Wasteland Divisions
Major Cities
Ongoing Conflicts
                        -Characters-
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