Fallout: A Tale About A Soldier
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  • Parts 5
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Ongoing, First published Nov 18, 2015
Mature
(I will not be editing this or adding to it) This Story is based off of my fallout 4 character. The people, places, weapons, armour, pictures, and anything else mentioned and or used are not owned by me. All rights go to @Bethesda Softworks. Thanks making such a great game franchise. The book takes place sometime after the first Christmas since Sgt. Dakota Williams left the vault. He Has joined the brotherhood of steel, became the general of the minutemen and achieved much much more.
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