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I think FO4 is a natural fit for the Cthulhu Mythos...it's got decay, ruined areas...and most of all, it's New England.  And it's the very state where Miskatonic University is located.  And Innsmouth too.  Mirelurk Kings look suspiciously like Deep Ones...

Coastal areas/islands for dreary weather and rundown fishing hamlets? Check.   Degenerate and questionable looking inhabitants?  Check.   Insane asylums?  Check.   Creepy graveyards?  Check?  Miasmic swamps? Check.  You've got alot of rain (sometimes with radiation) and really crappy weather.  Check. 
 

If you've ever watched "Dagon" - a extremely good movie based on "The Shadow over Innsmouth" story....besides in the wreckage of Fallout 4, there's always a fine line between faith (in whatever gods) and insanity.  With Cthulhu, you get to cross over into insanity and degeneracy.  

Maybe the whole FEV thing was a plot by the Outer Gods to *really* mess all of Massachusetts up. 

Besides the Deep Ones want your wimmen.  

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45 minutes ago, Celedhring said:

I think FO4 is a natural fit for the Cthulhu Mythos...it's got decay, ruined areas...and most of all, it's New England.  And it's the very state where Miskatonic University is located.  And Innsmouth too.  Mirelurk Kings look suspiciously like Deep Ones...

Coastal areas/islands for dreary weather and rundown fishing hamlets? Check.   Degenerate and questionable looking inhabitants?  Check.   Insane asylums?  Check.   Creepy graveyards?  Check?  Miasmic swamps? Check.  You've got alot of rain (sometimes with radiation) and really crappy weather.  Check. 
 

If you've ever watched "Dagon" - a extremely good movie based on "The Shadow over Innsmouth" story....besides in the wreckage of Fallout 4, there's always a fine line between faith (in whatever gods) and insanity.  With Cthulhu, you get to cross over into insanity and degeneracy.  

Maybe the whole FEV thing was a plot by the Outer Gods to *really* mess all of Massachusetts up. 

Besides the Deep Ones want your wimmen.  



I always thought tentacles would fit great in fallout 4   - easy to explain mutation caused by FEV/radiation/whatever....  ever seen the hbo show "the strain"  i always thought those vampires would look kick ass in fo4 and be loosely "lore friendly"  but yea... would love to see that kind of stuff make its way into fallout....  wonder what would fit into starfield too.. (given they are both sci fi titles?  

Chutullu is behind umbrella corp...
enter resident evil...

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52 minutes ago, Celedhring said:

I think FO4 is a natural fit for the Cthulhu Mythos...it's got decay, ruined areas...and most of all, it's New England.  And it's the very state where Miskatonic University is located.  And Innsmouth too.  Mirelurk Kings look suspiciously like Deep Ones...

Coastal areas/islands for dreary weather and rundown fishing hamlets? Check.   Degenerate and questionable looking inhabitants?  Check.   Insane asylums?  Check.   Creepy graveyards?  Check?  Miasmic swamps? Check.  You've got alot of rain (sometimes with radiation) and really crappy weather.  Check. 
 

If you've ever watched "Dagon" - a extremely good movie based on "The Shadow over Innsmouth" story....besides in the wreckage of Fallout 4, there's always a fine line between faith (in whatever gods) and insanity.  With Cthulhu, you get to cross over into insanity and degeneracy.  

Maybe the whole FEV thing was a plot by the Outer Gods to *really* mess all of Massachusetts up. 

Besides the Deep Ones want your wimmen.  

 

Not to mention the Dunwich borers. 

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