@@tiredman99 Well Moira can transform into a ghoul after blowing up the Megaton bomb and that was pure radiation so I'd say it's just radiation, FEV has nothing to do with the base process but might be able to alter it.
One thing the player will never experience is the smell of a ghoul, from what I can remember NPCs say they smell TERRIBLE. Not just smell bad either, smell like genuine a corpse; like if you left a slab of meat outside for months. So I can imagine it being difficult being friendly with someone, even if they have no control over it, while struggling to over come your gag reflex. Even if you can, you definitely wouldn't be able to in their colonies, being around dozens of individuals like that inside an enclosed space would be impossible to bear!
@@binge-ington6115 I experienced this for a few months when I had a concussion when I was younger honestly it's so much better that's just my opinion and I'm not going to say anything in your case
@@binge-ington6115 you know what, the kids who claim this shit tend too be the exact type too tell everyone at any opprnity. and in my life not one has been telling the truth. i hope you can smell, for your own sake lol. Girls have the "horse girl" trope as kids, young boys do the "i cant smell or im color blind!" thing.
I feel like a faction of ghoul veterans would be extremely interesting. Could you imagine a group with literal centuries of experience in combat, survival, medicine, etc. They would be a small powerhouse in of themselves.
Unfortunately the only place I’ve seen such a thing is a mod for Hearts of Iron 4, old world Blues. Faction of National Guard ghouls from Oklahoma. The Last Patrol if I recall correctly
not that i'm complaining, but from what i've seen thenthapple did it first (thus reminding me of that "simpsons allready did it" south park episode). granted that thenthapple mainly focussed on new vegas, only adding fallout 4 content later, so in a way this channel is nicer since it's more comprehensive on a per video basis.
His views are great for subscriber count tho, and the likes are helping since his channels being reccomned well so even if it’s a bit small now I’m excited to see his channel grow
That is weird, their eyes do age and cataracts can be seen but I don't think I've ever seen a ghoul missing an eye or a tongue for that matter...I wonder what it is that makes the nose more likely to drop off?
@@Synonymous101 yeah I would assume eyes being more sensitive to damage will have more priority protection wise, while a nose is not as prioritized so they may have just rotted off after a while
In the bit about ghoul children, Billy's case is directly contradicted by Raul Tejada's story of growing up as a ghoul. Bethesda has refused to comment on the Kid in a Fridge quest entirely because it brings up a lot of inconsistency.
The thing is that ONE LINE would fix it. “Exposure to airborne FEV and radiation causes some ghouls to age as they would as humans until adulthood, and they simply persist beyond what should be natural death; other ghouls affected may stop aging entirely, perhaps remaining a child forever.”
Interesting enough it’s cannon that ghouls immune system is so good they can’t get sick and they might appear weak but they are super strong and have a healing factor
I personally can't really blame the more casual wastelanders for treating the ghouls the way they do. It's still wrong and i don't excuse it, but living outside the jurisdiction of well organized factions like the NCR or big cities forces you to be alert 100% of the time. Non-feral ghouls are a rare sight in the wasteland and if you risk coming into contact it could be or become feral and kill you or even injure you. And with information and knowledge being a commodity it seems natural for the most survivors to stay away from ghouls. Also we don't have any indication on what the Legion's policy is on ghouls. Although they are physically inferior most of the time, and Caesar probably wouldn't use them as legionaries, ghouls would be excellent strategists or frumentarii with their years of experience.
This is one of the aspects that annoys me the most about ghouls in the fallout universe, especially those that have been around for 200 years. You’d think they’d either have created large organizations of ghouls or at the very least be very valuable in developing societies for their extended knowledge due to their long lifespan. What happened to all the ghoul doctors, engineers, tacticians or any other useful pre-war professionals? I’m guessing most ghouls that have been around since before the bombs either went feral or got killed in the wasteland making them rarer than the average post-war ghoul. Wish there were more canonical, damn near prodigy-like ghouls in whatever profession they’d exile at given the time they’re given. Closest ghoul I can think of like this is the ghoul doctor in the underworld who’s actively trying to create a cure for ghoulism.
@@kittycat5972 the problem with ghouls that don't go feral is their own mind. They've lived for 200 years or even more and have seen the entire world get annihilated and their loved ones perish before their eyes. So most of them either have fallen into a self catastrophic depression or just straight up don't care anymore. Combine that with the fact that they are so rare to come by, and it's pretty clear why there hasn't been an organized ghoul society.
@@kriskappakeepo3991 Yeah, there was some Ghoul lady in one of the games that said she changes her character every few decades, because it gets boring otherwise and because any humans they connect with die before them.
this is particularly egregious in fallout 3's tenpenny tower ghoul quest. roy was clearly showing signs of going feral, so... why would people willing expose themselves to that liability?
Sometimes when I heard about the Ghouls especially the first few times, I felt sad for them ... Some Ghouls have been through all the colors and yet they are kind to everyone they meet ... Some stories make you cry, like that of the Ghouls who made toys before the war.
😢fr. I was playing 76 a few years ago. My daughter was watching me take out ghouls near watoga, she then out of no where begins telling me if she was a ghoul she would probably still remember me and her mother, and would stare at rivers and water as a ghoul to be at peace 😢
@@theyreoutthere.huntinggear The man in Fallout 4 who creates toys who finds himself in a settlement run by Ghouls, (The Slog) has one of the saddest stories in Fallout 4. He never had time for his family, since he had to work so much... ha a quest in which you discover that his wife and daughter are dead and he is the only survivor of the family... after that quest he disappears from the game forever, and only leaves you with a toy in memory of him... I think it's one of the saddest encounters in the game, and the game is full of sad stuff... their voice is what kills me though... It's hoarse and expressive, you can almost feel the regret and pain of being, somehow, survived the nuclear explosions, transforming into Ghouls... 😭
"even weirder some human develop a ghoul fetisch" Oh no, my friend.. that's normal. We're fascinating species.. We don't only try to eat everything at some point, no we try to bang everything as well at some point. It's just in our nature.. for some reason...
@@charlesmartel777xx the differences human FIND ways to eat and fuck everything! "That fruit seems spoiled. let's drink it!" "well, if there's no hole, let's make one!"
Without any other benefits evidently, as it's heavily suggested if not stated that opening his containment is a death sentence itself due to contamination.
Billy Peabody wasn't in the fridge since the war. He talks of bombs being dropped, but I believe this is referring to a local war with raiders a few weeks prior, not the great war. Holotapes and NPCs do explain there was a large attack near where Billy was hiding weeks ago, so I believe he was already a ghoul and was hiding from said local disturbance. This also explains why his parents weren't as excited to see him as you'd of thought.
1. He was surprised to see the world in such destruction but if he had entered it earlier he’d know what it looks like so wouldn’t be surprised 2. Surely if he had already experienced the bombs dropping and lived for 2 centuries after that then he’d know if he had been in there for a few weeks as he’d seen all the other events and lived after them
That's just a fan theory and thus can't be accepted as fact. Given how Pete Hines reacted to fan questions about it as well as other lore questions and the lead writer stating story doesn't matter cause players will ignore it, I wouldn't put much trust in that fan theory.
Why would his parents have to explain the ghoulification? I'm pretty sure Billy was in the fridge since the Great War. I think the ghouls only need water, or if they also need food it could be that the regenerative abilities of ghouls makes it so that it takes years before a ghoul starts feeling a bit peckish.
It seems like the Fallout fanbase is far more interested in consistency regarding what ghouls need for sustenance than bethesda is. At time the ghouls need food and water desperately and other times they can spend 2 centuries locked inside a refrigerator.
Also why do almost ALL GHOULS HAVE RATTLES IN FALLOUT 4? Ghouls are sterile, so the implication is a shitload of orphans just became feral ghouls or something.
It's more likely that billy survived the seige on Quincy rather than the great war. A specific time is never stated, and his parents don't act like he's been gone for 200 years when you bring him back.
@@mycazglinski2302 Billy is surprised that they are are ghouls when you return him to his parents. Did the ghoulification happen during that timeframe? I'd like it to be true as it doesn't break the lore, just seems optimistic.
@@DaBlobmb it’s what most of my Fallout friends, and other lore channels I watch have come to agree on. It’s just more likely that 200 years in a fridge. I have done that quest in a bit, but if they know what ghouls are, that implies that they are a post war family. And one of the gunners has a fatman.
I always thought ghouls don't strictly need food but they still get hungry/thirsty, and after a long while without sustenance they can turn feral faster because they've literally become mad from hunger.
Fallout 3 has many flaws but i think it was a great first fallout experience. Many memorable "firsts" in that game. What bethesda is good at is creating atmosphere and create a moment (and thats about it). When i first left the vault and the wasteland fades in from white i genuinely gasped. And when they first introduce supermutants (the mutant in the metro before getting to GNR) i stayed in vats unsure of what to do saying "what IS that"
I’ve always been fond of the lucid ghouls, especially in the context of fallout 4. The ghouls and Nick Valentine were the only people (outside of the Cabbots) who remembered things from before the war.
"Billy Peabody, who I will admit is a little sus...". Accurate, friend. P.S. thank you for these amazingly well researched, documented, curated, and narrated lore videos. I'm very impressed ^_^
I think born ghouls would be okay. Say a couple ghouls have DNA that prevents them from becoming sterile, or voluntary ghouls might retain the ability to reproduce. It would be kinda cool if there were npcs or possibly the ability to play as a character that looks like a regular human but has whatever genetic changes ghouls have that allow them to be the way they are. Parents would be a human and a non sterile ghoul. This process is called hybridization, and it is how homo sapiens got white skin. We hybridized with neanderthals, who took hundreds of thousands of years to evolve white skin. Also someone like the institute could easily artificially inseminate a human female with a ghouls genetic material.
Imagine it... A story where the main protagonist is a ghoul and has been alive for a while, long enough that it had part on the great war... The possibilities are astonishing, we could get so many lore pieces that are missing and learn even more about the war, play a short scene on a pre war place not like fallout 4 tho, get a real insight on the war 😍
I'd love a game with a ghoul protagonist who lived pre-war or maybe even fought in Anchorage. Maybe one of the vaults was trying to create a path to immortality, and there are several theories that Vault-Tec dropped the first bombs on the US, so perhaps their overall motivation may have been to create immortality through gamma radiation? I love the magic of fallout and would love a protagonist with Ghoul abilities, like a glowing one necromancer power or something similar. I feel like the magical aspects of Fallout should be explorable for use and not just observation by the protagonist.
@@KayJay940 What chems are you on lmao. Besthesta is incompetent but they're not stupid, Fallout is supposed to be an RPG where your character can look like you, or anyone, they might add new character customs but they aren't gonna remove old ones. That's just poor business and Bethesda at least recognizes that people want to self-insert, and a huge chunk of their audience is white.
You kinda forget about the influence of the FEV in this video. The reason for the mutation of most wasteland creatures is more a combination of the FEV and Radiation than just the radiation alone.
The way I interpreted it, is that radiation creates ghouls, FEV created mutants and a mixture of both creates something else? If FEV plays some part of the ghoulification process, then ghouls created from the blast of a nuclear bomb wouldn't exist since there is no FEV inside...if you're just talking about mutated creatures in general it wasn't clear so this might not be the response you were expecting 👍
@@Synonymous101 i just was interested if the FEV played a role in the creation of ghouls. Thanks for the answer :) As far as i know, when the Bombs fell, FEV and Radiation mixed in the atmosphere. Maybe it effected just everything mutated that you see in the Fallout Games.
@@quotenpunk279 I know the FEV mixing with the atmosphere is mentioned on Fallout 1 after the West Tek Facility was hit (now called the glow) and caused issues for the Master. Maybe centuars and floaters are the result of both radiation and FEV but I'd have to look more into that!
But why though? I completely understand wanting to see strippers normally but a ghoul stripper makes no sense, who would want to see rotting(likely fallen off) tits?
@@redacted1093 mate, there's people who wank to anthropomorphic animals, in a future where walking corpses are relatively normal there would be people interested in fucking them, kinks are weird mate
8:07 Michael (I think that's his name) was the most unsettling ghoul to me. the other ones never really bothered me. & for ages I couldn't figure out why he specifically freaked me out so much. & then I realized it. Unlike all the other ghouls (except moira if you decide to blow up megaton) who have milky white eyes. He still has his "human" eyes. & it just really freaks me out.
My pet theory is that Ghouls can either regenerate from radiation exposure or by eating/using chems. When they eat normally it helps them retain their facculties, but when they use radiation to regenerate it degregates their cells and leads to feralazation. Dean kept himself normal by eating, whereas Vault 34 ghouls got trapped in random parts of the irradiated vault and went mad before they could find a more stable source of food.
I had a similar thought to your own. We often find ferals in irradiated places sealed off and we know that radiation heals them. I figured they're dying of starvation but the radiation is repairing that damage faster than it can kill them Despite this a human brain needs certain nutrients for neurotransmitter function. So a feral ghoul is essentially an undying dementia victim driven to violence through extreme starvation.
While they have lots of potential for making interesting characters to interact with, or even be, I just think the born ghoul concept is REALLY messed up, mostly cuz, for the most part, the ghouls you can run into in the games never wanted to be one, and being born that way has got to be even worse
@@frds_skce ghouls are canonically sterile in fallout you're completely correct. Radiation itself actually won't always make you sterile (even though it's likely), I believe that's just a tweak that fallout made to make radiation/ghouls more interesting.
@@jankygrunt yep, it's definitely messed up! And I think that's where the cool part is. Maybe the young ghouls actually don't hate being a ghoul because they were born into it and it's all they know. This can cause a conflict between ghouls who used to be humans and miss being human vs ghouls who only know life as a ghoul and only see the benefits compared to being human. Kinda like a generation conflict between boomers and millennials. The new ghouls also might despise humans because they see them as weaker creatures that discriminate against them (kinda like super mutants). Or you could go a different route, since new ghouls never experienced radiation (so they wouldn't have peeled skin) they could look almost normal minus the DNA defects or might experience pain from radiation, but heal from it and slowly look like actual ghouls if they stay in it.
Billy Peebodys case can be explained. The idea is that his parents house and the fridge he was in are in close proximity to a town that was overrun by the Gunners. His parents fled to the house during the attack and Billy hid in a fridge outside of town. That was the explosion he heard the town being destroyed. So in reality he was only in that fridge for a few days. However I know that's not what Bethesda ment. They ment to imply that he was in there for 200 years didn't need food or water. Didn't age at all didn't or go Insane from isolation. Which is fucking stupid. Bethesda can't write good stories.
I think the little shit is lying to us. Kids do that all the time, I remember this one boy who would make up the most ridiculous lies and exaggerated stories to try and impress people.
My first experience with a Ghoul was in Moriarty’s Saloon as well. This was the first ever FPS-RPG I played. I was fascinated with everyone in Megaton. I remember the first time I exited 101 & my vision adjusting to the sunlight, I was blown away. I was not acquainted with the Fallout universe in any way at the time & had absolutely no idea what to expect, it left me aghast. I now understand what leaves it inferior to New Vegas & it’s predecessors, but 3 will always have a special place in my heiart.
i would love to have a fallout game (or at least a DLC) where we experience the journey of a Ghoul, from the day the bombs dropped, to the slow ghoulification, to the post war life. I never liked how Bethesda never gave ghouls their proper development, we always encounter them as a curiosity and barely learn anything from their pre-war life, they are usually used as this ''ugly beings that almost everyone dislikes and shoot on sight'', i would love to have a Ghoul protagonist that likes to help everyone, tries to improve life in the wasteland and is geniuenely a good person, but it's a ghoul, and because of that he always covers his entire body with some kind of special suit, maybe the plot could be about trying to find a cure for Ghoulification, there's a lot of good ideas they can implement when it comes to Ghouls, but they just use them as their ''poor creature'' token.
He was my first Ghoul as well. Although my favourite is the fella with the tree on his head, that then becomes a tree. It was amazing to find out that the Garden of Eden was actually a character from the earlier games.
@@Synonymous101 Oh yeah and i really enjoyed your Video. Was nice to have a lore recap. However it's a shame you didn't talk Ghoul lore in the Legion. not much is known but i think the Legion treats the ghouls in neutral way
@@MadmanQueenKiller My bad, I thought it was implied when I stated only the NCR and Followers allow them, the Legion does not allow ghouls and other mutants into their ranks, but have no qualms with letting them live on their land.
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It's likely that Ghouls have a "hibernation mode" where their metabolism slows down to next to nothing when they're bored enough for a long enough period of time. Only awoken when interrupted. Like ferals buried in the dirt climbing out when you walk nearby, or Billy in the fridge.
You have some fantastic content, man. I don't even play 'Fallout' and I haven't played it since the 2nd Game, but I still enjoy your videos. Even if I don't play the games, I can appreciate the lore and creatures from the series.. Keep up the good work, man!
I like how ghouls are almost a wild card within the fallout universe, they could be relatively human one day and wake up a feral beast the next, plus the near immortality of them has always made me curious the biggest question ive always had is can a ghoul die of old age given it can live long enough?
Dieing of old age isn't a thing it's just as you age you become more susceptible to disease or body function failure so assuming something like that happened to a ghoul then yes they probably could. But it should be noted that since ghouls have rapid regeneration their cells might regenerate faster than they could fail so organ failure may not even be an issue for them.
@@collincaperton6718 I dunno man, I'm pretty sure if you left someone in a sterile cage their entire life with food supplements with absolutely no bacteria in them I'm pretty sure they would die eventually
Dude.. I played Fallout 3 first when I was 9 and I went down into the metro where the raiders have their camp set up above it on the outskirts of the city. When I saw a ghoul, I was legit in tears with how freaked out I was XD To that point, lego starwars, battlefront 2 and such were my main games. That scared me to the point where I am now 22 and I can still remember it frame by frame XD
One minor but important detail thats often overlooked when it comes to Ghoul discrimination is that they are still above Super Mutants both in how they are regarded by unmutated humans and the Ghouls themselves this exists even in the first game, but you see this in NV where the Nightkin at Repcon are a delibrate mirror of the The Bright brotherhood, just as Jasons telling you to get rid of the "Demons" is almost identical to Manny asking you to get rid of the ghouls.
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I heard your voice in the first 5 seconds of the video and immediately had to subscribe. I could tell right away that you’re gonna provide some excellent content.
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It actually makes a ton of sense for a team of scientists to experiment with ghoulification and understanding its biology, and trying to replicate the benefits of ghoulification with less, reduced, replaced, or erased weaknesses. It'd also make fantastic sense for a protagonist, to excuse crazy player game mechanics and introduce unique skill trees. And of course, the experiment stemming from a vault. I believe I vaguely remember reading that ghoulification was known pre-war? Even if not, a vault's purpose could be adjusted to studying ghouls later on, being a general science vault, or a biolab. Would also be a great Fallout title theme to introduce Psionics again, ie; The kinetics of Fallout 1 or 2. Including actual perks and skills for psychic abilities, both game mechanics like the detective-vision trope, the find-the-quest trope (Clairvoyance, ect), an excuse for time stopping / pausing / tactical menu. (Vats might be real time by default, like in 76, but the time tree could effect a slow, until an outright pause at a certain tier. Both a traditional VATS, and a real time slow/pause via holding the button (switchable in menus if you'd prefer tap).
I like ghouls being a result of radiation and not an experiment. There’s so many terrifying tests in fallout that them just being an unfortunate side effect of war feels appropriate
Ever since I got Charon as a companion in Fallout 3, I've hated anyone who hates ghouls. In an alternate save file I actually gunned down everyone in Tenpenny Tower. It was worth it Edit: a word
I really wish that for people like you there were a special random event of how your ghoul companion suddenly turns feral and kills you in your sleep. Like ghouls did to the Tenpenny residents if you persuade them to allow "peaceful, harmless, totally just like humans" ghouls in.
"Luckily [Van Buran] was canceled" Really? You really think it's lucky great story tellers like those that worked for and with Interplay no longer craft our fallout stories?
@@tikalthewhimsicott2736 based off what, ideas that never got dev'd? It would have been another isometric title with no funding, I highly doubt it would even be as close to as successful as the actual fallout 3 is, or even as good
What lore topic should I cover next?
Death Claws!
The Children of Atom would be pretty cool too!
the use of nuclear in cars and laser weapons development
Followers of The Apocalypse
you should do cut content
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Hey, Rotten Foreskin.
Hello
Just decide already, yeesh.
I read this in my head with a raspy voice
"Sadly, the origin's arent entirely known"
*all the nukes look at you with confusion*
Mass quantities of FEV in the atmosphere feel left out
Survivors of Vault 12 throw their hands up in disgust
it wasnt entirely the nukes, eddie winter is one of the first ghouls and he wasnt transformed by the great war
It's unknown cause one writer says it's both FEV or radiation and another says it's just radiation
@@tiredman99
Well Moira can transform into a ghoul after blowing up the Megaton bomb and that was pure radiation so I'd say it's just radiation, FEV has nothing to do with the base process but might be able to alter it.
One thing the player will never experience is the smell of a ghoul, from what I can remember NPCs say they smell TERRIBLE. Not just smell bad either, smell like genuine a corpse; like if you left a slab of meat outside for months. So I can imagine it being difficult being friendly with someone, even if they have no control over it, while struggling to over come your gag reflex. Even if you can, you definitely wouldn't be able to in their colonies, being around dozens of individuals like that inside an enclosed space would be impossible to bear!
I can't imagine any smells because I don't have a sense of smell.
@@binge-ington6115 I experienced this for a few months when I had a concussion when I was younger honestly it's so much better that's just my opinion and I'm not going to say anything in your case
@@jane-the-mentalist
I'm honestly glad I cant know what shit smells like.
Fabreze?
@@binge-ington6115 you know what, the kids who claim this shit tend too be the exact type too tell everyone at any opprnity. and in my life not one has been telling the truth. i hope you can smell, for your own sake lol. Girls have the "horse girl" trope as kids, young boys do the "i cant smell or im color blind!" thing.
I feel like a faction of ghoul veterans would be extremely interesting. Could you imagine a group with literal centuries of experience in combat, survival, medicine, etc. They would be a small powerhouse in of themselves.
A lot if ncr ranger ***veterans*** are actually ghouls the ncr values their experience and wisdom that comes from being over 200 years old
Unfortunately the only place I’ve seen such a thing is a mod for Hearts of Iron 4, old world Blues. Faction of National Guard ghouls from Oklahoma. The Last Patrol if I recall correctly
New Vegas also has an NCR Outpost staffed entirely by ghouls due to the amount of radiation in that area.
*in and of
The phrase is in and of themselves.
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not that i'm complaining, but from what i've seen thenthapple did it first (thus reminding me of that "simpsons allready did it" south park episode). granted that thenthapple mainly focussed on new vegas, only adding fallout 4 content later, so in a way this channel is nicer since it's more comprehensive on a per video basis.
Reminds me of Thenthapple, hope this chap can survive unlike the beloved Irish fallout expert
His views are great for subscriber count tho, and the likes are helping since his channels being reccomned well so even if it’s a bit small now I’m excited to see his channel grow
I still find it odd that ghouls' skin is all rotted, their noses fell off, but they retain their eyes and tongue...
That is weird, their eyes do age and cataracts can be seen but I don't think I've ever seen a ghoul missing an eye or a tongue for that matter...I wonder what it is that makes the nose more likely to drop off?
@@Synonymous101 it could be due to how vital they are to survival, maybe the body reacts in such a way that it tries to preserve them 🤔
@@ncrtrooper5442 I like your thinking, trooper 👍
@@Synonymous101 that's why you never side with the legion
@@Synonymous101 yeah I would assume eyes being more sensitive to damage will have more priority protection wise, while a nose is not as prioritized so they may have just rotted off after a while
In the bit about ghoul children, Billy's case is directly contradicted by Raul Tejada's story of growing up as a ghoul. Bethesda has refused to comment on the Kid in a Fridge quest entirely because it brings up a lot of inconsistency.
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I'd rather just explain him as being a synth put there by the institute to see their parent's reaction.
Yeah there's a ghoul in fallout 2 that says the same thing. He's the son of set, Typhon
@@MCNarret That would be awesome.
Maybe a good opportunity for studying ghouls.
The thing is that ONE LINE would fix it. “Exposure to airborne FEV and radiation causes some ghouls to age as they would as humans until adulthood, and they simply persist beyond what should be natural death; other ghouls affected may stop aging entirely, perhaps remaining a child forever.”
Interesting enough it’s cannon that ghouls immune system is so good they can’t get sick and they might appear weak but they are super strong and have a healing factor
Also all that radiation would be killing most any germs on em.
I personally can't really blame the more casual wastelanders for treating the ghouls the way they do. It's still wrong and i don't excuse it, but living outside the jurisdiction of well organized factions like the NCR or big cities forces you to be alert 100% of the time. Non-feral ghouls are a rare sight in the wasteland and if you risk coming into contact it could be or become feral and kill you or even injure you. And with information and knowledge being a commodity it seems natural for the most survivors to stay away from ghouls.
Also we don't have any indication on what the Legion's policy is on ghouls. Although they are physically inferior most of the time, and Caesar probably wouldn't use them as legionaries, ghouls would be excellent strategists or frumentarii with their years of experience.
Not to mention scouts through radioactive areas for the legion
This is one of the aspects that annoys me the most about ghouls in the fallout universe, especially those that have been around for 200 years.
You’d think they’d either have created large organizations of ghouls or at the very least be very valuable in developing societies for their extended knowledge due to their long lifespan.
What happened to all the ghoul doctors, engineers, tacticians or any other useful pre-war professionals?
I’m guessing most ghouls that have been around since before the bombs either went feral or got killed in the wasteland making them rarer than the average post-war ghoul.
Wish there were more canonical, damn near prodigy-like ghouls in whatever profession they’d exile at given the time they’re given. Closest ghoul I can think of like this is the ghoul doctor in the underworld who’s actively trying to create a cure for ghoulism.
@@kittycat5972 the problem with ghouls that don't go feral is their own mind. They've lived for 200 years or even more and have seen the entire world get annihilated and their loved ones perish before their eyes. So most of them either have fallen into a self catastrophic depression or just straight up don't care anymore.
Combine that with the fact that they are so rare to come by, and it's pretty clear why there hasn't been an organized ghoul society.
@@kriskappakeepo3991 Yeah, there was some Ghoul lady in one of the games that said she changes her character every few decades, because it gets boring otherwise and because any humans they connect with die before them.
this is particularly egregious in fallout 3's tenpenny tower ghoul quest. roy was clearly showing signs of going feral, so... why would people willing expose themselves to that liability?
Honestly, in all my playthoughs in any game, I'm friendly to ghouls. They're people (in a way) too, and should be treated as such.
What about the ferals?
The ones Who many call zombies
Ghouls are okay but if your on about ferals they should be put out of their misery, what I'd want.
I'll be your friend m'lady
Can I get your number sweet thang
I kill everyone
That's what our players say about us...
*Raspy sounding voice*
“Hey there Smooth Skin..”
- Ghoul for president 2033
You can’t argue with a starting speech like that!
2033...
Its the perks. He gets my vote
What the hell arcade
*2233
Used to think Glowing One was like a sacred name. No it's like "That's a goul, and there's a glowing one, they glow idk"
They calls em as they sees em 😂
Sometimes when I heard about the Ghouls especially the first few times, I felt sad for them ... Some Ghouls have been through all the colors and yet they are kind to everyone they meet ... Some stories make you cry, like that of the Ghouls who made toys before the war.
😢fr. I was playing 76 a few years ago. My daughter was watching me take out ghouls near watoga, she then out of no where begins telling me if she was a ghoul she would probably still remember me and her mother, and would stare at rivers and water as a ghoul to be at peace 😢
@@theyreoutthere.huntinggear
The man in Fallout 4 who creates toys who finds himself in a settlement run by Ghouls, (The Slog) has one of the saddest stories in Fallout 4.
He never had time for his family, since he had to work so much... ha a quest in which you discover that his wife and daughter are dead and he is the only survivor of the family... after that quest he disappears from the game forever, and only leaves you with a toy in memory of him...
I think it's one of the saddest encounters in the game, and the game is full of sad stuff... their voice is what kills me though... It's hoarse and expressive, you can almost feel the regret and pain of being, somehow, survived the nuclear explosions, transforming into Ghouls... 😭
"even weirder some human develop a ghoul fetisch"
Oh no, my friend.. that's normal. We're fascinating species.. We don't only try to eat everything at some point, no we try to bang everything as well at some point. It's just in our nature.. for some reason...
First 2 things in our instinctual minds when we encounter something new are often "can i eat it?" Or "can i fuck it?" Lmao
All animals are the same, ever wonder why dogs try to hump peoples legs?
@@charlesmartel777xx the differences human FIND ways to eat and fuck everything!
"That fruit seems spoiled. let's drink it!"
"well, if there's no hole, let's make one!"
@@Superschokokeks lmao true
The *ZEUS* gene
Technically Mr House was also willingly turned into a type of Ghoul as radiation was mentioned to pre long his life.
Without any other benefits evidently, as it's heavily suggested if not stated that opening his containment is a death sentence itself due to contamination.
@@supercalifragic1551 That is more for the extended isolation degrading it.
Prolong
Billy Peabody wasn't in the fridge since the war.
He talks of bombs being dropped, but I believe this is referring to a local war with raiders a few weeks prior, not the great war.
Holotapes and NPCs do explain there was a large attack near where Billy was hiding weeks ago, so I believe he was already a ghoul and was hiding from said local disturbance.
This also explains why his parents weren't as excited to see him as you'd of thought.
And why they happen to be not to far yea that makes sense
That’s probably due to mediocre voice acting lmao
1. He was surprised to see the world in such destruction but if he had entered it earlier he’d know what it looks like so wouldn’t be surprised 2. Surely if he had already experienced the bombs dropping and lived for 2 centuries after that then he’d know if he had been in there for a few weeks as he’d seen all the other events and lived after them
That's just a fan theory and thus can't be accepted as fact. Given how Pete Hines reacted to fan questions about it as well as other lore questions and the lead writer stating story doesn't matter cause players will ignore it, I wouldn't put much trust in that fan theory.
Why would his parents have to explain the ghoulification? I'm pretty sure Billy was in the fridge since the Great War. I think the ghouls only need water, or if they also need food it could be that the regenerative abilities of ghouls makes it so that it takes years before a ghoul starts feeling a bit peckish.
It seems like the Fallout fanbase is far more interested in consistency regarding what ghouls need for sustenance than bethesda is. At time the ghouls need food and water desperately and other times they can spend 2 centuries locked inside a refrigerator.
Also why do almost ALL GHOULS HAVE RATTLES IN FALLOUT 4? Ghouls are sterile, so the implication is a shitload of orphans just became feral ghouls or something.
It's more likely that billy survived the seige on Quincy rather than the great war. A specific time is never stated, and his parents don't act like he's been gone for 200 years when you bring him back.
@@mycazglinski2302 Billy is surprised that they are are ghouls when you return him to his parents. Did the ghoulification happen during that timeframe? I'd like it to be true as it doesn't break the lore, just seems optimistic.
@@DaBlobmb it’s what most of my Fallout friends, and other lore channels I watch have come to agree on. It’s just more likely that 200 years in a fridge. I have done that quest in a bit, but if they know what ghouls are, that implies that they are a post war family. And one of the gunners has a fatman.
I always thought ghouls don't strictly need food but they still get hungry/thirsty, and after a long while without sustenance they can turn feral faster because they've literally become mad from hunger.
Ghouls weren't as surprising. The first time I saw a Super Mutant I fucking screamed lol
when i started playing new vegas the nightkin made me almost cry i was so scared lol
@@vanessaanneVA on god I’m playing through NV for the first time and I was genuinely terrified clearing that basement out 😭
I was fine up until I saw a centaur…you can imagine
The Radscorpion queen is fucking hellishly terrifying.
Fallout 3 has many flaws but i think it was a great first fallout experience. Many memorable "firsts" in that game. What bethesda is good at is creating atmosphere and create a moment (and thats about it).
When i first left the vault and the wasteland fades in from white i genuinely gasped.
And when they first introduce supermutants (the mutant in the metro before getting to GNR) i stayed in vats unsure of what to do saying "what IS that"
*DON'T YOU DARE INSULT GOB, HE'S BEAUTIFUL AND I WILL NOT STAND FOR THIS SLANDER!!!*
Agreed
Gob isn't a ghoul, he's the next step in human evolution
Gob is just God spelled wrong.
Gob for president
I love Gob. I would seriously romance him with my character if that was an option. him, or Charon from the ninth circle.
Dude... that thumbnail is fucking gorgeous, and apparently extremely understated, holy hell. No one is talking about how beautiful that thumbnail is
I’ve always been fond of the lucid ghouls, especially in the context of fallout 4. The ghouls and Nick Valentine were the only people (outside of the Cabbots) who remembered things from before the war.
"Billy Peabody, who I will admit is a little sus...".
Accurate, friend.
P.S. thank you for these amazingly well researched, documented, curated, and narrated lore videos. I'm very impressed ^_^
I think having a ghoul as a main character in a fallout game would be amazing, but having born ghouls is just going to be a clusterfuck.
I think born ghouls would be okay. Say a couple ghouls have DNA that prevents them from becoming sterile, or voluntary ghouls might retain the ability to reproduce.
It would be kinda cool if there were npcs or possibly the ability to play as a character that looks like a regular human but has whatever genetic changes ghouls have that allow them to be the way they are. Parents would be a human and a non sterile ghoul.
This process is called hybridization, and it is how homo sapiens got white skin. We hybridized with neanderthals, who took hundreds of thousands of years to evolve white skin.
Also someone like the institute could easily artificially inseminate a human female with a ghouls genetic material.
@@NoBaconForYou or maybe when you’re in the vault you’re exposed to extreme amounts of radiation causing your skin to look like a ghouls
Imagine it... A story where the main protagonist is a ghoul and has been alive for a while, long enough that it had part on the great war... The possibilities are astonishing, we could get so many lore pieces that are missing and learn even more about the war, play a short scene on a pre war place not like fallout 4 tho, get a real insight on the war 😍
@@miguelneno5627 That'll never happen. People threw a shit fit over FO4's pc having two vague backgrounds to choose from, let alone a detailed one.
Oooh what about a Fallout game where you are human , but start to turn into a Ghoul as the game progresses.
We don’t talk about the Ghosts of the Madre…
@@chilarius If you ignore all the lore sorrunding it then yes.
@@chilarius wait, weren't the Ghosts from Sierra Madre humans?
@@chilarius I really must have miss that part with the ai. I'm gonna check on that later
@@chilarius I found nothing on the wiki. Guess I've to look into Old World Blues.
@@chilarius thank you. makes things much easier
I'd love a game with a ghoul protagonist who lived pre-war or maybe even fought in Anchorage. Maybe one of the vaults was trying to create a path to immortality, and there are several theories that Vault-Tec dropped the first bombs on the US, so perhaps their overall motivation may have been to create immortality through gamma radiation? I love the magic of fallout and would love a protagonist with Ghoul abilities, like a glowing one necromancer power or something similar. I feel like the magical aspects of Fallout should be explorable for use and not just observation by the protagonist.
Pretty sure by the time next fallout us released we will only be able to play as non white female character.
@@KayJay940 What chems are you on lmao. Besthesta is incompetent but they're not stupid, Fallout is supposed to be an RPG where your character can look like you, or anyone, they might add new character customs but they aren't gonna remove old ones. That's just poor business and Bethesda at least recognizes that people want to self-insert, and a huge chunk of their audience is white.
@@ithinkflutterawesome6511 😂😂😂
@@KayJay940 dude seriously what chems are you on I have no idea what you're trying to say
@@ithinkflutterawesome6511 🍆🦇💰🌈
You kinda forget about the influence of the FEV in this video. The reason for the mutation of most wasteland creatures is more a combination of the FEV and Radiation than just the radiation alone.
The way I interpreted it, is that radiation creates ghouls, FEV created mutants and a mixture of both creates something else? If FEV plays some part of the ghoulification process, then ghouls created from the blast of a nuclear bomb wouldn't exist since there is no FEV inside...if you're just talking about mutated creatures in general it wasn't clear so this might not be the response you were expecting 👍
@@Synonymous101 i just was interested if the FEV played a role in the creation of ghouls. Thanks for the answer :) As far as i know, when the Bombs fell, FEV and Radiation mixed in the atmosphere. Maybe it effected just everything mutated that you see in the Fallout Games.
@@quotenpunk279 I know the FEV mixing with the atmosphere is mentioned on Fallout 1 after the West Tek Facility was hit (now called the glow) and caused issues for the Master. Maybe centuars and floaters are the result of both radiation and FEV but I'd have to look more into that!
Fallout lore is a mess sometimes.
@@quotenpunk279 you can say that again 👍
Wait? The strip doesnt allow ghouls?
I'm like 98% sure I saw a ghoul stripper dancing around in Gomorrah
I think they don't allow ghouls that are alone and not working with the casinos, like the gamblers and travelers
But why though? I completely understand wanting to see strippers normally but a ghoul stripper makes no sense, who would want to see rotting(likely fallen off) tits?
@@redacted1093 mate, there's people who wank to anthropomorphic animals, in a future where walking corpses are relatively normal there would be people interested in fucking them, kinks are weird mate
@@unavela the atomic wrangler has everything
@@redacted1093 .....I would.....
8:07 Michael (I think that's his name) was the most unsettling ghoul to me. the other ones never really bothered me. & for ages I couldn't figure out why he specifically freaked me out so much.
& then I realized it. Unlike all the other ghouls (except moira if you decide to blow up megaton) who have milky white eyes. He still has his "human" eyes. & it just really freaks me out.
My pet theory is that Ghouls can either regenerate from radiation exposure or by eating/using chems. When they eat normally it helps them retain their facculties, but when they use radiation to regenerate it degregates their cells and leads to feralazation.
Dean kept himself normal by eating, whereas Vault 34 ghouls got trapped in random parts of the irradiated vault and went mad before they could find a more stable source of food.
This is now how I see it, thanks! 😁👍
I had a similar thought to your own.
We often find ferals in irradiated places sealed off and we know that radiation heals them.
I figured they're dying of starvation but the radiation is repairing that damage faster than it can kill them
Despite this a human brain needs certain nutrients for neurotransmitter function.
So a feral ghoul is essentially an undying dementia victim driven to violence through extreme starvation.
With born ghouls there's a lot of potential. It could create a new subtype of ghoul or even a completely new race if it messes with their DNA.
While they have lots of potential for making interesting characters to interact with, or even be, I just think the born ghoul concept is REALLY messed up, mostly cuz, for the most part, the ghouls you can run into in the games never wanted to be one, and being born that way has got to be even worse
Eh, impossible. Due to the radiation, i'm pretty sure that all ghouls are sterile
@@frds_skce ghouls are canonically sterile in fallout you're completely correct. Radiation itself actually won't always make you sterile (even though it's likely), I believe that's just a tweak that fallout made to make radiation/ghouls more interesting.
@@jankygrunt yep, it's definitely messed up! And I think that's where the cool part is. Maybe the young ghouls actually don't hate being a ghoul because they were born into it and it's all they know. This can cause a conflict between ghouls who used to be humans and miss being human vs ghouls who only know life as a ghoul and only see the benefits compared to being human. Kinda like a generation conflict between boomers and millennials. The new ghouls also might despise humans because they see them as weaker creatures that discriminate against them (kinda like super mutants).
Or you could go a different route, since new ghouls never experienced radiation (so they wouldn't have peeled skin) they could look almost normal minus the DNA defects or might experience pain from radiation, but heal from it and slowly look like actual ghouls if they stay in it.
''luckily, the game was cancelled''
some of us wanted it to happen, you know
Like I was personally attacked when he said that.
Damn, I just posted the exact same thing. Fuck that sentiment, I WANTED that game.
it mostly became New Vegas but by half
@@ChristmasCrustacean1 it's basically a prequel to new Vegas that never existed
Bro I so glad I got you as a recommendation its a genuinely good one from UA-cam
"Luckily enough the game was cancelled"
You speak only heresy with that tongue
How freaking good was Walton Goggins?!
I like that the way you talk about Fallout Lore feels like you're talking about real world events.
Thanks for this channel!
Anyone ever notice ferals carry alot of hairpins???
They carry a lot of shit with em
They have no need for-
Oh, wait.
Lockpicking..
@@charlie-yp2oq maybe that's why I seem to find a lot of them in locked places
@@lord__pasta lmao
Thank you for producing great content!
You're very welcome!
Wish they allowed us to play as a ghoul
2 seconds in and Im sold. You got a sub.
Do you know how freakin hard it is to find lore channels with good narration!?
I actually really like your voice, definitely staying tuned :3
Thanks! 😁👍
Synonymous Sure, love the cinematic shots of all the locations too
Billy Peebodys case can be explained. The idea is that his parents house and the fridge he was in are in close proximity to a town that was overrun by the Gunners. His parents fled to the house during the attack and Billy hid in a fridge outside of town. That was the explosion he heard the town being destroyed. So in reality he was only in that fridge for a few days. However I know that's not what Bethesda ment. They ment to imply that he was in there for 200 years didn't need food or water. Didn't age at all didn't or go Insane from isolation. Which is fucking stupid. Bethesda can't write good stories.
Peabody would've gone insane. If his Ghoulish abilities prolonged his existence for 200 years.
I think the little shit is lying to us.
Kids do that all the time, I remember this one boy who would make up the most ridiculous lies and exaggerated stories to try and impress people.
Or you know goals are fantasy creature because radiation will just kill you by melting your DNA
Its their idea of a joke quest like the old fallouts had. The difference is the old fallouts didnt suck at it like bethesda did
Congratulations on 1k!
Thanks!
I really can't believe your such a small channel. Your content is so interesting and top notch in my opinion. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
Happy to see this blow up! Needed a fresh fallout UA-camr fix!! Also enjoyed reliving badfurday lol!!!
Just saw this video, this is definitely a channel I can get behind!
Your videos are sooo relaxing to watch.
"Strangely, some humans acquire a ghoul fetish."
*Sweats in John Hancock*
Being a ghoul always looked....itchy.
Fr. Id be glad to have some skin lotion over anything else. 😂
My first experience with a Ghoul was in Moriarty’s Saloon as well. This was the first ever FPS-RPG I played. I was fascinated with everyone in Megaton. I remember the first time I exited 101 & my vision adjusting to the sunlight, I was blown away. I was not acquainted with the Fallout universe in any way at the time & had absolutely no idea what to expect, it left me aghast. I now understand what leaves it inferior to New Vegas & it’s predecessors, but 3 will always have a special place in my heiart.
Even though I already know the lore I still enjoy watching these.
I love the thumbnail. It's so simple, but explains what the video will be about. Fallout concept art is so beautiful.
i would love to have a fallout game (or at least a DLC) where we experience the journey of a Ghoul, from the day the bombs dropped, to the slow ghoulification, to the post war life.
I never liked how Bethesda never gave ghouls their proper development, we always encounter them as a curiosity and barely learn anything from their pre-war life, they are usually used as this ''ugly beings that almost everyone dislikes and shoot on sight'', i would love to have a Ghoul protagonist that likes to help everyone, tries to improve life in the wasteland and is geniuenely a good person, but it's a ghoul, and because of that he always covers his entire body with some kind of special suit, maybe the plot could be about trying to find a cure for Ghoulification, there's a lot of good ideas they can implement when it comes to Ghouls, but they just use them as their ''poor creature'' token.
He was my first Ghoul as well. Although my favourite is the fella with the tree on his head, that then becomes a tree. It was amazing to find out that the Garden of Eden was actually a character from the earlier games.
I left this video with a new respect for the potential wisdom in ghouls.
I can see this channel hitting 50K subs within the next few months.
IDK why i'm watching this. Im fully aware of the lore.
Tho i got a bag of BBQ chips so im not complaining
Sounds like you're all good 👌
@@Synonymous101 Oh yeah and i really enjoyed your Video. Was nice to have a lore recap.
However it's a shame you didn't talk Ghoul lore in the Legion. not much is known but i think the Legion treats the ghouls in neutral way
@@MadmanQueenKiller My bad, I thought it was implied when I stated only the NCR and Followers allow them, the Legion does not allow ghouls and other mutants into their ranks, but have no qualms with letting them live on their land.
@@Synonymous101 Thanks pretty much how i remembered it.
Because he has a great narrating voice. Suck it oxhorn.
If it exists, there's a fetish of it.
example, Fisto.
Profile pic checks out
Damn, after all the years I've been following Fallout and TES lore, I only just now found this channel!? Man, you deserve a lot more subs than you have. Your videos seem to be top notch! Can't wait to binge!
Very interesting video, I think that the scorched would make for a good vid as they draw a few parallels with ghouls
I always make it a point to be nice to every ghoul I see. Being a ghoul has to bad enough without the constant discrimination.
Same i am always nice to the ghouls and synths
“How did you end up like this??”
Ghoul “ have you seen that scene when Indiana hid in that fridge? Yeah doesn’t work”
It's likely that Ghouls have a "hibernation mode" where their metabolism slows down to next to nothing when they're bored enough for a long enough period of time. Only awoken when interrupted. Like ferals buried in the dirt climbing out when you walk nearby, or Billy in the fridge.
U forgot the minutemen. They recruit ghouls
You have some fantastic content, man. I don't even play 'Fallout' and I haven't played it since the 2nd Game, but I still enjoy your videos. Even if I don't play the games, I can appreciate the lore and creatures from the series..
Keep up the good work, man!
I like how ghouls are almost a wild card within the fallout universe, they could be relatively human one day and wake up a feral beast the next, plus the near immortality of them has always made me curious the biggest question ive always had is can a ghoul die of old age given it can live long enough?
Dieing of old age isn't a thing it's just as you age you become more susceptible to disease or body function failure so assuming something like that happened to a ghoul then yes they probably could. But it should be noted that since ghouls have rapid regeneration their cells might regenerate faster than they could fail so organ failure may not even be an issue for them.
@@collincaperton6718 I dunno man, I'm pretty sure if you left someone in a sterile cage their entire life with food supplements with absolutely no bacteria in them I'm pretty sure they would die eventually
Dude.. I played Fallout 3 first when I was 9 and I went down into the metro where the raiders have their camp set up above it on the outskirts of the city. When I saw a ghoul, I was legit in tears with how freaked out I was XD To that point, lego starwars, battlefront 2 and such were my main games. That scared me to the point where I am now 22 and I can still remember it frame by frame XD
Have you ever thought of doing creepy pastas or mysteries. You have the voice for it man. Just a suggestion....great content already
Super Underrated My Guy! Very relaxing and informative, and I can't wait to see your channel blow up.
8:35 thank you for showing such a creepy image when discussing children xD
One minor but important detail thats often overlooked when it comes to Ghoul discrimination is that they are still above Super Mutants both in how they are regarded by unmutated humans and the Ghouls themselves this exists even in the first game, but you see this in NV where the Nightkin at Repcon are a delibrate mirror of the The Bright brotherhood, just as Jasons telling you to get rid of the "Demons" is almost identical to Manny asking you to get rid of the ghouls.
Patrolling the Mohave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter
Can't get enough of these videos! great job
So rude to my man Gob in the beginning though 🥲
I’m pretty sure there is a ghoul dog in a game a fallout game can’t remember it though
Just discovered this hidden gem of a channel! Keep up the good work bro!
I've come to learn about the royal family
Hey, i know I like Isorrowproductions, Mr. Sausage, and Anne Rearden, but literally one video about ghouls and you're mg favorite youtuber now. Good job bruh
how is this guy not famous
Great video!
Definitely, a Marked Man video wohld be awesome -scary but fascinating ghoulish beings.
Agreed! I have a few lore videos I'd like to do first but a marked man video is definitly on the table :)
@@Synonymous101 Awesome =)
Theres also the drug that Hancock took, that ghoulified him
Edit-Hancock
No, that's Hancock
@@austinhawkins3307 oops
Can’t wait to see you grow in subs man, love the lore content 👍
Thanks 👍 there's always another lore video on the horizon, let me know what interests you most and I'll see what I can do!
“Luckily the game was canceled.” What??
This channel is perfect for waiting for MittenSquad to get better. But don't worry, I won't unsub and I will still be watching your videos
I heard your voice in the first 5 seconds of the video and immediately had to subscribe. I could tell right away that you’re gonna provide some excellent content.
Jeez, next you're all gonna start kink shaming me for my Centaur fetish...
I really didn't get why some factions are so strict about ghouls. I always looked at them as deseased people and not mutants.
Man, the yt think tank algorithm is clutchin it this past month, I found at least 5 channels I never knew existed but would enjoy. Like Facefull Of Eyes, Futurasound and this channel. Plot twist they are all underated and deserve more attention. Subbed!
I think facefull stopped posting or just one vid a year type person
@@DarkSnP yeah very sparse uploads, but he still engages with comments, and Aesthetics of WaW should be up any day
Amazing I subbed ty for info!
@@DarkSnP yw!
@@DarkSnP yooo let's gooo, WaW is up!
I would assume if a pregnant woman went thru ghoulification maybe the baby would be a ghoul?
The baby would probably die.
Even if the woman survived to become a ghoul the baby would certainly die
I’d say the radiation caused infertility
It actually makes a ton of sense for a team of scientists to experiment with ghoulification and understanding its biology, and trying to replicate the benefits of ghoulification with less, reduced, replaced, or erased weaknesses. It'd also make fantastic sense for a protagonist, to excuse crazy player game mechanics and introduce unique skill trees. And of course, the experiment stemming from a vault. I believe I vaguely remember reading that ghoulification was known pre-war? Even if not, a vault's purpose could be adjusted to studying ghouls later on, being a general science vault, or a biolab. Would also be a great Fallout title theme to introduce Psionics again, ie; The kinetics of Fallout 1 or 2. Including actual perks and skills for psychic abilities, both game mechanics like the detective-vision trope, the find-the-quest trope (Clairvoyance, ect), an excuse for time stopping / pausing / tactical menu. (Vats might be real time by default, like in 76, but the time tree could effect a slow, until an outright pause at a certain tier. Both a traditional VATS, and a real time slow/pause via holding the button (switchable in menus if you'd prefer tap).
Suffer not the Xeno, the mutant, or the heretic. Purge them in holy fire.
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@@charlie-yp2oq Y E S
@@jesuschrist138 NO MERCY! NO RESPITE! PURGE THE UNCLEAN!
The Ghoul mask was really a great help, i hated running into these things, 2nd to a Deathclaw
Only Ghoul I'm ever unkind to is Grecks.
I always punch that guy in the face.
I like ghouls being a result of radiation and not an experiment. There’s so many terrifying tests in fallout that them just being an unfortunate side effect of war feels appropriate
Ever since I got Charon as a companion in Fallout 3, I've hated anyone who hates ghouls. In an alternate save file I actually gunned down everyone in Tenpenny Tower. It was worth it
Edit: a word
I really wish that for people like you there were a special random event of how your ghoul companion suddenly turns feral and kills you in your sleep. Like ghouls did to the Tenpenny residents if you persuade them to allow "peaceful, harmless, totally just like humans" ghouls in.
Once i found out what roys gang does to tenpenny residents, i said fuck these savages and wrecked them.
Glad to see your channel finally growing like it deserves!!!
"Luckily [Van Buran] was canceled"
Really? You really think it's lucky great story tellers like those that worked for and with Interplay no longer craft our fallout stories?
yeah
I saw Retcon Raider's videos on VB's design documents and it sounds like it would have been a better Fallout 3 then the one we got
@@tikalthewhimsicott2736 based off what, ideas that never got dev'd? It would have been another isometric title with no funding, I highly doubt it would even be as close to as successful as the actual fallout 3 is, or even as good
Definitely subbed! This looks like a really good channel! Love fallout lore, it’s definitely my favorite series of games
9:25
What do you mean by "Luckily the game was canceled"?!
Dud, there's no luck in that, non other than BAD!
Because I'm glad we got fallout 3 instead, that's all 😊👍
Uh, understandable, have a great day.
Still, I would like to have both.
I look forward to every new upload these videos are so good