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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement juin 30, 2016
Contenu pour adultes
Shoutout to @AgentFuse . :)

As the vaults open, the people of what used to be the United States emerge to find a desolate and dangerous world. Here we follow a lone wanderer and the adventures he has fighting mutants, vile creatures, and fellow people. Will he die a hero, or a coward?

Disclaimer: I do not own the Fallout series or most of the themes described in this story. Credit goes to Bethesda and Obsidian for creating such a vast and immersive world.
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