
Farmer’s Market: Main Market - First aid kit, ammo, invention components, money.
Arcadia: Langford Research Laboratories - Access to Farmer’s Market, money. Each one hides something different, though there’s always something useful to be found. And the Deathclaws are the genetic ancestors of Dragons, someday uplifted into the timeless creatures by the return of the supernatural far after Fallout 4's world is worn into dust.ĮDIT: And shit, Boston is fairly close to Lovecraft Country.You’ll want to make sure you take the time to open the locked doors listed above. Joshua Graham's soul will reincarnate into Talos. After all, the texture of the moon Masser in ES4 Oblivion is a recolor of Mars whatever eldtrich entities that took over/arose unto the solar system millions of years into Earth's future and turned it into a magical quasi-dyson sphere where the laws of physics are more like background noise could have easily moved Mars into Earth's orbit because lolwizards.Ĭalling it now: The Eldritch Punga creature is an infant form of Daedra.
Sincerely doubt it was intended that way, of course, but it segues very well into the existence of the Tome of Eldritch Lore Krivbekneh also in Point Lookout which is pretty blatantly supernatural.Īnd finally, Nirnroot makes an appearance/easter egg in Fallout 4, which has given to a new theory on the internet that Post-war Fallout America is a far-far-far ancient prehistory to The Elder Scrolls series of all things. Hell, there's even a fan-theory out there that the Punga Tree that gives the Lone Wanderer a hallucination is instead a worldly aspect/avatar of the very same Eldritch Entity that gives the Swamp Folk and Tribal enemies such inhuman health and power (comparable to that of Power-armor wearing paladins, gameplay stat-wise) the fruit is it's, well, the entity's fruiting bodies/offspring. Keep in mind the Dunwich Building in Fallout 3 and it's ties to that whole Krivbekneh business from Point Lookout.