I actually think the Jersey Devil is just a Northern Fence Lizard that either got experimented on or got incredibly mutated due to radiation or some contamination in the Pine Barrens. The Northern Fence Lizard is native to the New Jersey Pine Barrens and while the females and juveniles are more muted in color the males sometime are a brick red color like the adult Jersey Devil.
@@piratier4246 I still think it’s a Northern Fence Lizard that got mutated. Given it shoots purple eye lasers maybe a Zetan space craft crashed in the Pine Barrens during the nuclear war and its leaking fuel mutated the local critters.
@@sethaquauis that’s not what Antonio said during the mission. He said it was a dumb mutant animal. The whole Leeds family story is just an old myth and the mutant just happened to look close enough to the critter from the myth that people started calling it by that name.
Considering he is often talked about as being unknown, I genuinely think the mysterious stranger counts as a Fallout cryptid. Just look at Valentine’s investigation
I did have a idea I always wanted added to fallout 76, what if they added Arizona walkers (don’t wanna say their full name) like what if this cryptid actually mimics a players appearance and can appear at Camps or can take the appearance of normally passive creatures
@@GHOST25938 to do so would make yourself a target, even if I am not fully convinced they truly exist I sure as hell am not gonna risk it just to discuss them in a fallout 76 comment section xD
When I was playing F76 and going through that horrible swamp area, I had no idea cryptids actually existed in the game, so when I saw two extremely bright red eyes staring at me from between trees in the foggy distance I shit my pants. They disappeared but man I was constantly looking around me after that lol
Bro there was one night few years back when I was wandering through the woods to get to the nearest train station far out in the woods, I seen a pair of purple eyes n when I realized it was real it scared the f#ck out of me n tried shooting but disappeared
Gonna disagree personally. I hope for future full titles that any Cryptids will be sparse and extremely minimal. Not only does the keep it more mysterious, I feel it's better to keep things less other worldly and original. Deathclaws originally started as Fallouts own cryptid. You'd only meet a couple in game after hearing a few people mention them and even fewer believing they exist. Where are the centaurs and Wanamingos? I'm happy they finally brought back floaters even if their new models are off... (I haven't/won't play 76).
@@FRAAANKYSUUUPER I would definitely like to see Cryptids treated like that in future single player titles for sure. Have a solitary Mothman feature in a side quest or something like that, but in 76 I do almost see it as a testing ground for new creature concepts. Not sure if Wannamingos would qualify as Cryptids btw as they had confirmed sightings and a pretty well documented conflict with the Redding labourers (assuming that's what you meant, correct me if not).
@FRAAANKYSUUUPER your missing out man. I own them all and have to many hours to admit and I very much enjoy 76. There is always something to do,collect,kill even after the story ends. I've met alot of great ppl too. Plz give it a try 1st
As a WV resident, I love that they kept our real world lore for most of the cryptids. It's especially cool they added a whole family of Mothman since he's our most well known. Loved they added all these to the series.
It is still wild to me that out of everything Fallout 76 got wrong, it still gave us the most accurate depiction of the Wendigo in pop culture so far. Not only in its physical appearance, but the themes behind the legend. Such as the dangers of human greed and selfishness as well as the importance of moderation.
Not gonna lie, Bethesda Embracing the Cryptid Craze of the East Coast is one of the best things about Fallout 76. I always love cryptids and it kinda adds to the more "irradiated wasteland". Shoutout to my boy mothman.
@@DankyKang96 They're inspired by real-life myths and legends of the area the game takes place in, for one, and several of them are confirmed to be mutated creatures or even humans, so they don't break the lore, either. If anything, the Fallout franchise has always had this sort of thing, given how Aliens and their tech have appeared since 1 and 2. I feel like the addition of Cryptids is more of a Fallout type of thing to do than people talk about.
@@DankyKang96 Not only are they irradiated, the CONCEPT of cryptids add a lot. There's endless possibilities for wtf could be out in the wasteland, so ofc people would start believing in things that haven't been seen yet, or someone saw something no one else did. That's how a cryptid gains the cryptid status. So yes, the cryptids do bring a lot to the wasteland. Just because you can't accept changes doesn't mean changes aren't good.
"Ever dance with the devil, under the blue moon" The smiling man has been my new favorite unknown. Aside from his interest of other cryptic creatures, his grin is known to be unsettling based on studies. V shape, like the Joker from the batman series. Only thing more dangerous, is the fact he can communicate and reason with us
Agree with this take, his willingness to openly talk with us is very disconcerting. And his behaviour during the Pittstop attack with the blue devil definitely suggests I think that he does not mean well at all.
@@RyuuKageDesuwhich makes the devil line even better. Cause it's so similar to what Nicholson's Joker says in Batman 1989. "Ever dance with the devil in the pale moon light?"
The one cryptid that I hate the most is the Wendigo. Man that thing creeps me out. It’s a great challenge on early levels but wow it’s vicious. On the upside they do drop a LOT of steel, screws, & springs on that Colossus wendigo boss fight.
For me they are the most annoying cryptids, mostly doe to me having done the Collosal Problem event trillions of time. At least their teeth is a good source for ácid.
One of my favorite moments in the game was fighting a wendigo in a cave wearing power armor, armed with a double barrel shotgun. It’s agility meant it was hard to get a hit on it, but I ended up getting a crit on its head, causing it to stagger backwards and I proceeded to unload on it afterwards.
I had to go to lewisberg for a couple quests and I had the bright idea to shoot at one. I will never forget its face as it was rushing towards me, ghouls flanking me from both sides. I just now started (level 22 now) and I already want to stop 😭😭😭
Years ago traveling across Texas I stopped into a Truckstop for some gas and food. They had a collection of "Jackalopes" mounted on the walls. I soon discovered many Cryptids along RT 66 to California.
What’s crazy is that it took like 2 or 3 years for me to first see a flat woods monster and a mothman, it makes it feel all the cooler that they’re pretty rare in game😅
My first mothman encounter in this new playthrough was pretty early on. First week or so. My most recent flat woods monster first encounter was it just randomly appearing at a player's base an attacking me lmao
Hehe, my camp is by the river directly West from Bolton Greens, and every now and then when I FT to my camp, Beckett is glowing purple and I know I have a rare visitor nearby.
I believe the Smiling Man was also referring to the new Main Quest. One of Russos mentioned that Taking the Devil's Blood makes you feel like you are dancing with the devil, but if you stop, it will tear them apart. (it is also a Tim Burton's Batman Reference). Better the devil you know (Blue Devil), than The Devil you Don't well...Not Yet anyway (The Jersey Devil). And yes, i was happier not knowing the Jersey Devil existed. Theory: Ingrid Cold is a Showman. (The Coat is a dead give away since no one dresses like that unless they're from Atlantic City). Mother has a thing about being fake, and Ingram is no fake or is he? His acting skills are superb as a phenom, by the dialogue, it sounds like he knew you, or has cold read you, like as though he was watching. But it could be all a facade. Mother has a pet peeve about every show being realistic as possible with no gimmicks. What if Steven Scarberry is Ingram Cold just a wide grin and make-up. We normally don't get allies like these, but there is a possibility, but then again that is like saying, we never see Katherine Swan and The Mistress of Mystery in the same room. The disappearing act he did on us when we attacked does indeed look like the mothman ability. And maybe that part is true, he obtained it through the encounter of its hatchlings, or maybe it is Scarberry just hiding his ability (since we can't really attack allies) from us to mislead us that he is not Ingrid Cold. Just your mild manner Mothman Cultist. Scarberry was spared for a reason, maybe being bitten from a Radioactive Mothman can do that to a person (if so, gimme that mutation). Being spared is a rush and he may not know he was bitten or introduced to a disease/mutation.
Cryptids made 76 sooooo entertaining! I loved all the lore they added to the environment. I hope all Fallout games going forward have their respective regional cryptids! And I hope 76 has a few more as well, still waiting for the vegetable man...
11:00 I always thought that if they ever wanted to have a slightly more accurate Snallygaster, they could use the giant vulture pinned to Seneca Rocks as an "Alpha Snallygaster"
Honestly that creature is more similar to the stories. Not saying I mind though, I do like the snallygaster concept they went with. I was kind of hoping they would one day add those vultures as a type of Thunderbird cryptid.
As a West Virginian, I personally pronounce monongahela as “Monun-Gale-Leah” I see people out of state pronounce Kanawha county as “Can-a-wha”, but we pronounce it “Kuh-Naw” where the states capital city lies.
I remember researching Kanawha for a different video and reading about the pronunciation being so different depending on location lol do you find that with a lot of names of places?
I don't get around too much, just from experience i hear everyone in West Virginia pronounce it the same as me i',m not really a reliable source@@UraniumFever76
Oh god, imagine that they only appear near your campsite, like if you're in a building that you made they just wait outside the front door or something and ask to be let in, or for directions to somewhere.
There was a cut cryptid referred to as the Grief Gobbler. A cut quest was to involve us hunting down the beast, only to encounter a deathclaw, hermit crab, sheepsquache, etc. After the fight, it would be revealed that this beast was not the one the individual was talking about before a guttural growl would be heard in the distance, causing the NPC to flee. It was to be a Wanamingo, designed to be more frog-like with two sets of legs instead of the xenomorph style of its original design or the cut concept two legged large mouth for another fallout title. Lore wise it would be possible as its genetic doomsday timer wouldn’t have gone off yet that would’ve killed off any surviving specimens.
The new trunk on the scoreboard also references the Frogman! With so many cryptids referenced, I can't wait to see what they pick next. Fantastic video!
I've played 76 awhile and killed so many Snallygasters, but never noticed they were covered in eyes. I'd say Morris is probably the progenitor of all wendigo we see throughout Appalachia because even if Earle became one first, he was stuck in the mine. Though there is also another conflicting wendigo, Nia.
i didnt play fallout 76 since launch until recently. im very impressed with the amount of stuff theyve added. the cryptids being one of my favorites. your video gave me some great details that ive missed in my absence of the game!
26:24 I'm almost certain this is a reference to Jack Nicholson's Joker, who would say "ever danced with the devil in the pale moon light?" Before he'd kill someone
I really hope the next mainline game keeps the concept of Cryptids in the game as the designers do such a good job and it is so cool to see their take on the cryptids!
I think the type of dog the Blue Devil was born from was actually a Grey Hound. As the entry says, they have grey, nearly blue hair at times, and that fits grey hounds. Not only that, but grey hounds were racing dogs often used in games of chance like betting on horses. I'm unsure how the fighting part came in, but they are very BIG dogs and I could see their speed and size being used to great effect in a dog fight, if someone were cruel enough to engage in that kind of thing. That's just my two bits though.
@@shadenox8164 It's not the most common kind of betting anymore, and not many people talk about dog racing. Only reason I know about it is via old movies, history, and a certain amount of cultural osmosis.
F76 absolutely had its problems, but as a West Virginian, I love that the majority of criptids come from my home state. As well as having a game set here.
In Native American lore, they're people who succumbed to greed or weakness of the mind and went insane. Various Indigenous traditions consider windigos dangerous because of their thirst for blood and their ability to infect otherwise healthy people or communities with evil. They're more or less cautionary tales about isolation and greed.
The cryptids are one of the .ain't things that keeps me enjoying 76. I'm a huge nut off the game. Scary stories every night at bedtime. Great video my fellow survivor 💪
The smiling man’s query about dancing under blue moon light is also a play off jack nicholson’s quote as the joker to Michael Keaton “have you ever danced under the pale moonlight”
Id like to point out that there are 2 different types of grafton monsters, one with human finger nails, and one without. Along with the enclave not understanding some of the snallygasters they capture, which doesnt make sense since they had their hands on it before the bombs. As well as the fact there were wendigo before the war, which means radiation wasnt its ENTIRE changing factor. Another thing you should've included with the ogua is that they tracked it BACK to WV, and it came from the bottom south eastern side
Such amazing lore for the cryptids in Fallout. I was actually surprised about the Snallygaster being originally human, but it makes sense as FEV was involved in its creation.
I can see that Squonk being some sort of docile creature that could appear in the game. Maybe it’s apart of an event to help the sad creature find another of its kind while trying to protect it from predators.
One cryptid you missed was the creature with the glowing red eyes in Far Harbor. Hardest boss in the series, that one is. I think the Smiling Man saying "Ever dance with the devil under a blue moon?" Is meant to be a reference to the Tim Burton Batman movie, in which the Joker said a very similar question
Funny enough, i had an interesting encounter with the smiling man during fashnaut as he managed to turn hostile and attack me and friends with a veriety of weapons he could pick up
Major props for getting the chupacabras origin right, ppl think it’s an old Mexican folktale but it’s a Puerto Rican Urban legend that started 30 years ago
All the actual cryptids, aside from aliens, exist only in Fallout 76. I'm more convinced than ever that 76 is a simulation, using the hypothetical Scorched plague as the basic premise, then adding wasteland mutations and factions to see how it all plays out. The cryptids are theoretical mutations of various creatures combined with local cryptid mythology. No one else in the Fallout universe has heard anything about burgeoning settlements in West Virginia where major factions compete and nukes are constantly dropped because it doesn't actually exist. Even the brotherhood of steel, who apparently have a major force there, have no records of any of this occurring. It's a Tranquility Lane or Operation Anchorage on a larger scale.
Loved the video but you did actually forget one. The thunder bird is a confirmed cryptid in fallout 76 hanging speared in a rock wall in the southern regions of the map.
I have speculated before that it could be a reference to the thunderbird but I'm not sure if its been 100% confirmed anywhere. I hope so, would love to see more pop up. Thanks for checking the video too btw!
My Theory about the Blue Devil: maybe its Ancestors were Wolfdogs or some other Hybrid. Some Hybrids grow way bigger than their Parent Species. Maybe it became a Trend in the later Decades to breed those for racing and then when the Ressource Wars started, their Potential for the Battlefield was discovered 🤔
If they do add a Loch Ness Monster type then maybe the game might take us to the Chesapeake Bay. Out here there’s a cryptid known as Chessie, the Chesapeake bay monster, which is basically just Nessie but local
Awesome video. I will say, given that it's mentioned that the blue devil precursors were used for racing, I'm inclined to say that they were actually Greyhounds rather than German Shepherds.
So when this note first went live we all jumped on it straight away as Greyhounds. But then a dev said to pay particular attention to the order 'first for racing then for fighting' like we were incorrect. And technically Greyhounds were bred for coursing/hunting first and then racing. No fighting... so yeah still open-ended but it's eating away at me lol. I really want to know what it was!!!
If there is one (sorta) cryptid I'd like to see Bethesda do with the Fallout series is for them to actually make the Hodag Cryptid real in the game. My only concern doing that is that if they added it to Fo76 it wouldn't technically work since the Hodag originated from Wisconsin (specifically near the town of Rhinelander) and not West Virginia or near WV. And my second concern is that it technically isn't even a real creature. The original Hodag was made by someone out of taxidermied animal parts and used a smoke and mirrors trick to convince travelers he captured this creature to show off to tourists and locals. It wasn't till later when they found it and discovered it was a fake. But I would love to see how Bethesda would make something like that in Fallout, I think it would be a pretty cool encounter
Honestly Fallout 76 introduction of cryptids imo is the best part of 76 and really shows underrated the world building is. Like don’t get me wrong New Vegas is a great game but the cryptids are much more cooler and more interesting than any of New Vegas factions. Cryptids make the works feel more mysterious, more post apocalyptic and give off a better retro futuristic vibe because of how much the legends get expanded upon. Like not only is it fun to theorize about cryptids but it gives an otherworldly almost lovecraftian vibe to the series that doesn’t have a hard scientific or mystic explanation. Like is the Mothman a radiated moth, are they mythical entities, are they aliens, etc?
Agreed mate. Personally I also find the mothman the most interesting long term because of the conflict between the different cults/coloured eyed mothmen.
Definitely. They have this sort of unknown factor where we don't know if they're from pre war, or just more common since the world ended. I would love for them to be a regular part of the next single player games. Like, if the next single player game were in Louisiana they could have a whole quest about the swamp ape and the Rougarou. Or if it's in the southwest they could have stuff about the Chupacabra and the Thunderbird, etc.
I'm wondering if they'll add something like bloody Mary or sirens, though i don't know if they are Cryptids it would still be kinda cool for a monster to attack you from a mirror or an npc to lure you in then attack qnd reveal their siren form
Sirens I could definitely see being added with how dangerous oceans are, I imagine maybe a mutanted sea lion or something that could be heard while walking on a coast or something
I'm convinced Snallygasters are prototype centaurs, and if they ever make tactics non ambiguous cannon Blue devils and Sheepsquatch might be what we call in the future a hairy deathclaw
I was unfortunate enough to encounter the Flatwoods monster really early in playthrough of FO76, I was just trying to reach a relay tower when it popped out of nowhere and 2 shot me. When I returned to grab my stuff it was gone.
ol' peg the blue glowing ghoul whale should show in more fallout thing. ps i know nothing said about ol' peg said that was glowing but it would be more awesome/badass if it was glowing .
Thank you for the amazing video. If I had better internet I'd pick up 76 just for the cryptids, but seeing as I live in WV that probably won't happen for a while lol. I really like how there's a good mix of genuine cryptids and traditional Fallout scifi wackiness involved here with FEV outbreaks and Zetan shenanigans while also having actual legit Mothman cults and eldritch entities with no clear origin. It really adds an authentic charm to the world building like that.
It would be cool if they tied the aliens to the divergence of the real world time line. Like, they are the reason nuclear fusion was so quickly invented.. you know, things that would explain aspects the differ between the game and RL.
The closest cryptid to the Blue Devil we have irl is the Dog Man. As for possible future cryptids, there are quite a few potential candidates.The Honey Island Swamp Monster, the Lizard Man, The Hodag, Pukwudgies, and Devil Monkeys.
There is also one giant vulture pinned to a wall somewhere. In reality it's just the old model for what ended up being the Scorchbeast but some people say it may have been a Thunderbird reference
5:10 I'd bet that "Who goes there?" is a reference to the story of the same name that inspired the movie "The Thing from Another World" (more commonly known as "The Thing").
Its strange how no other monster in the Fallout series had much mental impact on me, Except the Ultracite Titan. It may not be a Cryptid, but it was one of the only things that gave me a genuine nightmare. And Somehow, my mind produced a nightmare involving the creature just by seeing the trailer of the darn thing before it came live in game. It was the First Nightmare I had in Years that made me wake up shaking a little.
The best part of Fallout 76 was it's permanent Halloween vibe. I know that the war happened right before Halloween but FO76 leaned into it the most and the weird and unsettling nature of that specific game did it for me in a major way. I absolutely adore that game for nudging a bit more traditional creature horror into Fallout and having fun with it.
I actually think the Jersey Devil is just a Northern Fence Lizard that either got experimented on or got incredibly mutated due to radiation or some contamination in the Pine Barrens. The Northern Fence Lizard is native to the New Jersey Pine Barrens and while the females and juveniles are more muted in color the males sometime are a brick red color like the adult Jersey Devil.
Nope...I just found one
Fuckin shat myself when I saw it in the Atlantic city
@@piratier4246 I still think it’s a Northern Fence Lizard that got mutated. Given it shoots purple eye lasers maybe a Zetan space craft crashed in the Pine Barrens during the nuclear war and its leaking fuel mutated the local critters.
Confirmed by the creators, its more human than beast, so not a mutated animal.
@@sethaquauis that’s not what Antonio said during the mission. He said it was a dumb mutant animal. The whole Leeds family story is just an old myth and the mutant just happened to look close enough to the critter from the myth that people started calling it by that name.
@LordOmnissiah
I mean it's a good species name for these devils
Considering he is often talked about as being unknown, I genuinely think the mysterious stranger counts as a Fallout cryptid. Just look at Valentine’s investigation
true, cryptids dont necessarily have to be involved in horror/the eldritch, just community/regional rumors of individuals with mysterious powers 😮
I did have a idea I always wanted added to fallout 76, what if they added Arizona walkers (don’t wanna say their full name) like what if this cryptid actually mimics a players appearance and can appear at Camps or can take the appearance of normally passive creatures
@@shivertheiguana Arizona walkers? You mean prostitutes?
@@shivertheiguana Why won't you say/write their full name?😂
@@GHOST25938 to do so would make yourself a target, even if I am not fully convinced they truly exist I sure as hell am not gonna risk it just to discuss them in a fallout 76 comment section xD
When I was playing F76 and going through that horrible swamp area, I had no idea cryptids actually existed in the game, so when I saw two extremely bright red eyes staring at me from between trees in the foggy distance I shit my pants. They disappeared but man I was constantly looking around me after that lol
Bethesda was fucking genius with their inclusion
Bro there was one night few years back when I was wandering through the woods to get to the nearest train station far out in the woods, I seen a pair of purple eyes n when I realized it was real it scared the f#ck out of me n tried shooting but disappeared
Naw bro your fine he just wants hugs
@@redacted_____In the game or real life?
@@grimgoreironhide9985 game
You forgot Fallout's resident original cryptid, the _Mysterious Stranger_
Bro I was looking to see if it had been said yet😢
More of a SCP than a cryptid
@@violetwarrior2what is the difference
Cryptids are creatures. SCPs can be anything from a coffee machine to a concept or a creature@@logangipson4476
@@logangipson4476ones contained and documented, the other is known by word of mouth and little else?
The cryptids were such an amazing addition to this franchise
Agreed! Interested to see what they introduce next.
Gonna disagree personally. I hope for future full titles that any Cryptids will be sparse and extremely minimal. Not only does the keep it more mysterious, I feel it's better to keep things less other worldly and original. Deathclaws originally started as Fallouts own cryptid. You'd only meet a couple in game after hearing a few people mention them and even fewer believing they exist.
Where are the centaurs and Wanamingos? I'm happy they finally brought back floaters even if their new models are off... (I haven't/won't play 76).
@@FRAAANKYSUUUPER I would definitely like to see Cryptids treated like that in future single player titles for sure. Have a solitary Mothman feature in a side quest or something like that, but in 76 I do almost see it as a testing ground for new creature concepts. Not sure if Wannamingos would qualify as Cryptids btw as they had confirmed sightings and a pretty well documented conflict with the Redding labourers (assuming that's what you meant, correct me if not).
@@FRAAANKYSUUUPER you're so one dimensional it's scary
@FRAAANKYSUUUPER your missing out man. I own them all and have to many hours to admit and I very much enjoy 76. There is always something to do,collect,kill even after the story ends. I've met alot of great ppl too. Plz give it a try 1st
As a WV resident, I love that they kept our real world lore for most of the cryptids. It's especially cool they added a whole family of Mothman since he's our most well known.
Loved they added all these to the series.
It is still wild to me that out of everything Fallout 76 got wrong, it still gave us the most accurate depiction of the Wendigo in pop culture so far. Not only in its physical appearance, but the themes behind the legend. Such as the dangers of human greed and selfishness as well as the importance of moderation.
Right, I think they really nailed that bit. Then there’s the snallygaster which isn’t remotely like the source material 🤣
I also absolutely adore the mothman depiction. Easily the most unique one I've seen.
Until Dawn nailed it too.
eating human flesh can fuck with your DNA or something in real life. so i like that it creates an alternative ghoul transformation
@@MrFlip2247
Your brain, actually. It gives you the Kuru disease.
Not gonna lie, Bethesda Embracing the Cryptid Craze of the East Coast is one of the best things about Fallout 76. I always love cryptids and it kinda adds to the more "irradiated wasteland". Shoutout to my boy mothman.
Why would you lie?
@@johnmartinez7440Just because someone has a different opinion than yours doesn't mean they're lying.
How to mythical creatures add to the irradiated wasteland??
@@DankyKang96 They're inspired by real-life myths and legends of the area the game takes place in, for one, and several of them are confirmed to be mutated creatures or even humans, so they don't break the lore, either. If anything, the Fallout franchise has always had this sort of thing, given how Aliens and their tech have appeared since 1 and 2.
I feel like the addition of Cryptids is more of a Fallout type of thing to do than people talk about.
@@DankyKang96 Not only are they irradiated, the CONCEPT of cryptids add a lot. There's endless possibilities for wtf could be out in the wasteland, so ofc people would start believing in things that haven't been seen yet, or someone saw something no one else did. That's how a cryptid gains the cryptid status.
So yes, the cryptids do bring a lot to the wasteland. Just because you can't accept changes doesn't mean changes aren't good.
I love how the fallout universe is such a natural environment for cryptids that it could almost be expected that any one of them would be in the games
Writes itself
"Ever dance with the devil, under the blue moon"
The smiling man has been my new favorite unknown. Aside from his interest of other cryptic creatures, his grin is known to be unsettling based on studies. V shape, like the Joker from the batman series. Only thing more dangerous, is the fact he can communicate and reason with us
The face isn't too far off from Jack Nicholson, as well.
Agree with this take, his willingness to openly talk with us is very disconcerting. And his behaviour during the Pittstop attack with the blue devil definitely suggests I think that he does not mean well at all.
@@UraniumFever76 Perfect person to talk about today. It's all a joke to him.
@@RyuuKageDesuwhich makes the devil line even better. Cause it's so similar to what Nicholson's Joker says in Batman 1989. "Ever dance with the devil in the pale moon light?"
I found the smiling man recently in 76 while in the mire, I think. Was really, really fucking weirded out by it. XD
The one cryptid that I hate the most is the Wendigo. Man that thing creeps me out. It’s a great challenge on early levels but wow it’s vicious. On the upside they do drop a LOT of steel, screws, & springs on that Colossus wendigo boss fight.
Yeah you get something decent back for taking those down!
Yeah man. Sometimes I drop a nuke just to harvest screws. Well, did. When I had fallout 1st. Not enough room now.
For me they are the most annoying cryptids, mostly doe to me having done the Collosal Problem event trillions of time. At least their teeth is a good source for ácid.
One of my favorite moments in the game was fighting a wendigo in a cave wearing power armor, armed with a double barrel shotgun.
It’s agility meant it was hard to get a hit on it, but I ended up getting a crit on its head, causing it to stagger backwards and I proceeded to unload on it afterwards.
I had to go to lewisberg for a couple quests and I had the bright idea to shoot at one. I will never forget its face as it was rushing towards me, ghouls flanking me from both sides.
I just now started (level 22 now) and I already want to stop 😭😭😭
Years ago traveling across Texas I stopped into a Truckstop for some gas and food. They had a collection of "Jackalopes" mounted on the walls. I soon discovered many Cryptids along RT 66 to California.
Jackalopes are fake tho
What’s crazy is that it took like 2 or 3 years for me to first see a flat woods monster and a mothman, it makes it feel all the cooler that they’re pretty rare in game😅
I've played on and off since the first week, and I've seen a few random mothmans, and only 2 random flatwood monsters.
My first mothman encounter in this new playthrough was pretty early on. First week or so. My most recent flat woods monster first encounter was it just randomly appearing at a player's base an attacking me lmao
Hehe, my camp is by the river directly West from Bolton Greens, and every now and then when I FT to my camp, Beckett is glowing purple and I know I have a rare visitor nearby.
I believe the Smiling Man was also referring to the new Main Quest. One of Russos mentioned that Taking the Devil's Blood makes you feel like you are dancing with the devil, but if you stop, it will tear them apart. (it is also a Tim Burton's Batman Reference).
Better the devil you know (Blue Devil), than The Devil you Don't well...Not Yet anyway (The Jersey Devil). And yes, i was happier not knowing the Jersey Devil existed.
Theory: Ingrid Cold is a Showman. (The Coat is a dead give away since no one dresses like that unless they're from Atlantic City). Mother has a thing about being fake, and Ingram is no fake or is he? His acting skills are superb as a phenom, by the dialogue, it sounds like he knew you, or has cold read you, like as though he was watching. But it could be all a facade. Mother has a pet peeve about every show being realistic as possible with no gimmicks. What if Steven Scarberry is Ingram Cold just a wide grin and make-up. We normally don't get allies like these, but there is a possibility, but then again that is like saying, we never see Katherine Swan and The Mistress of Mystery in the same room. The disappearing act he did on us when we attacked does indeed look like the mothman ability. And maybe that part is true, he obtained it through the encounter of its hatchlings, or maybe it is Scarberry just hiding his ability (since we can't really attack allies) from us to mislead us that he is not Ingrid Cold. Just your mild manner Mothman Cultist. Scarberry was spared for a reason, maybe being bitten from a Radioactive Mothman can do that to a person (if so, gimme that mutation). Being spared is a rush and he may not know he was bitten or introduced to a disease/mutation.
He’s somewhat reminiscent of the G-Man, especially with the way he speaks.
I didn't know about some of these due to not playing so much Fallout 76. Good stuff, Uranium! Thank you for the great video!
Yo! Appreciate that mate, thanks so much for checking the video 👊🏻
Cryptids made 76 sooooo entertaining! I loved all the lore they added to the environment. I hope all Fallout games going forward have their respective regional cryptids! And I hope 76 has a few more as well, still waiting for the vegetable man...
11:00 I always thought that if they ever wanted to have a slightly more accurate Snallygaster, they could use the giant vulture pinned to Seneca Rocks as an "Alpha Snallygaster"
Honestly that creature is more similar to the stories. Not saying I mind though, I do like the snallygaster concept they went with. I was kind of hoping they would one day add those vultures as a type of Thunderbird cryptid.
The giant vulture is more akin to a thunderbird
@@ronaldmcnugsThunderbirds were an English puppet / cartoon. Or a old ford.
@@jamesaustralian9829 they're a giant bird from native American folklore
As a West Virginian, I personally pronounce monongahela as “Monun-Gale-Leah” I see people out of state pronounce Kanawha county as “Can-a-wha”, but we pronounce it “Kuh-Naw” where the states capital city lies.
I remember researching Kanawha for a different video and reading about the pronunciation being so different depending on location lol do you find that with a lot of names of places?
I don't get around too much, just from experience i hear everyone in West Virginia pronounce it the same as me i',m not really a reliable source@@UraniumFever76
As a person not from there, I call it "squicky"
@@UraniumFever76 Appalachia itself is pronounced differently with region too. It is it's own form of shibboleth, at least for Smokey Mountain English.
WV resident and WVU alum. I pronounce Monongalia County like that, but pronounce the Monongahela river Monon-ga-he-luh
Black eye children would be a creepy addition to Fallout
Oh god, imagine that they only appear near your campsite, like if you're in a building that you made they just wait outside the front door or something and ask to be let in, or for directions to somewhere.
There was a cut cryptid referred to as the Grief Gobbler. A cut quest was to involve us hunting down the beast, only to encounter a deathclaw, hermit crab, sheepsquache, etc. After the fight, it would be revealed that this beast was not the one the individual was talking about before a guttural growl would be heard in the distance, causing the NPC to flee. It was to be a Wanamingo, designed to be more frog-like with two sets of legs instead of the xenomorph style of its original design or the cut concept two legged large mouth for another fallout title. Lore wise it would be possible as its genetic doomsday timer wouldn’t have gone off yet that would’ve killed off any surviving specimens.
The new trunk on the scoreboard also references the Frogman! With so many cryptids referenced, I can't wait to see what they pick next.
Fantastic video!
I missed the frogman! Good spot. Appreciate you checking the video thank you!
As someone who lives in Appalachia, I can confirm that this is what daily life is like.
I've played 76 awhile and killed so many Snallygasters, but never noticed they were covered in eyes.
I'd say Morris is probably the progenitor of all wendigo we see throughout Appalachia because even if Earle became one first, he was stuck in the mine. Though there is also another conflicting wendigo, Nia.
That's a great point about Nia. I need to research into him. Scoot Conroy also became one too, stuck in a pit.
i didnt play fallout 76 since launch until recently. im very impressed with the amount of stuff theyve added. the cryptids being one of my favorites. your video gave me some great details that ive missed in my absence of the game!
0:41 The moment that the sheepsquach realised that fucking with wakanda was a bad idea
Hahaha I didn’t even think of that! Sheepsquatch has this really silly animation where you block it’s attack with your bare fists lol
What a great round-up and well-illustrated video!
Glad you enjoyed it mate! Thanks for checking it out
26:24 I'm almost certain this is a reference to Jack Nicholson's Joker, who would say "ever danced with the devil in the pale moon light?" Before he'd kill someone
I think the line "ever dance with the devil under a blue moon" is a nice reference to jack nicolson in batman
I really hope the next mainline game keeps the concept of Cryptids in the game as the designers do such a good job and it is so cool to see their take on the cryptids!
I think the type of dog the Blue Devil was born from was actually a Grey Hound. As the entry says, they have grey, nearly blue hair at times, and that fits grey hounds. Not only that, but grey hounds were racing dogs often used in games of chance like betting on horses. I'm unsure how the fighting part came in, but they are very BIG dogs and I could see their speed and size being used to great effect in a dog fight, if someone were cruel enough to engage in that kind of thing. That's just my two bits though.
Yep, they were used in dogfighting too sadly. Not sure how he didn't realise racing was literal.
@@shadenox8164 It's not the most common kind of betting anymore, and not many people talk about dog racing. Only reason I know about it is via old movies, history, and a certain amount of cultural osmosis.
My boys the bugmen and the horned kangaroo from Fallout 2 are devastated that they got no mention
From what i seen new the would be lore guy less of the older stuff they cover.
F76 absolutely had its problems, but as a West Virginian, I love that the majority of criptids come from my home state. As well as having a game set here.
So are Wendigos people who consumed human flesh before undergoing ghoulification or something like that?
It definitely seems to be a combination of different factors. The greed of consuming more flesh in particular seems unique to them.
In Native American lore, they're people who succumbed to greed or weakness of the mind and went insane.
Various Indigenous traditions consider windigos dangerous because of their thirst for blood and their ability to infect otherwise healthy people or communities with evil. They're more or less cautionary tales about isolation and greed.
The cryptids are one of the .ain't things that keeps me enjoying 76. I'm a huge nut off the game. Scary stories every night at bedtime. Great video my fellow survivor 💪
I think the Sheepsquatch were FEV tested sheep, as you can find a tag on their ear akin to actual farm sheep.
The smiling man’s query about dancing under blue moon light is also a play off jack nicholson’s quote as the joker to Michael Keaton “have you ever danced under the pale moonlight”
Are you going to do a review and a breakdown of the new series? Youre one of the few youtubers I trust to do it right
Working on it as I type, I’m doing a lore roundup of the series. Il give my thoughts on it as well during it. There’s been some huge changes.
Oxhorn has absolutely nailed it. His the king of lore videos.
Id like to point out that there are 2 different types of grafton monsters, one with human finger nails, and one without. Along with the enclave not understanding some of the snallygasters they capture, which doesnt make sense since they had their hands on it before the bombs. As well as the fact there were wendigo before the war, which means radiation wasnt its ENTIRE changing factor. Another thing you should've included with the ogua is that they tracked it BACK to WV, and it came from the bottom south eastern side
Fantastic video. Kept me engaged the entire way through! Had to comment while I thought about it
Thanks very much for watching!
Such amazing lore for the cryptids in Fallout. I was actually surprised about the Snallygaster being originally human, but it makes sense as FEV was involved in its creation.
The smiling man gives me strong Hotline Miami’s Richard, G-Man, and Red Dead’s Stranger vibes
Just to note, the Ogua looks more like an alligator snapping turtle than it does a common snapping turtle.... Related but not quite so.
I really hope they come out with even more Cryptids, it's by far my favorite addition to the world building in Fallout.
I can see that Squonk being some sort of docile creature that could appear in the game. Maybe it’s apart of an event to help the sad creature find another of its kind while trying to protect it from predators.
One cryptid you missed was the creature with the glowing red eyes in Far Harbor. Hardest boss in the series, that one is.
I think the Smiling Man saying "Ever dance with the devil under a blue moon?" Is meant to be a reference to the Tim Burton Batman movie, in which the Joker said a very similar question
Funny enough, i had an interesting encounter with the smiling man during fashnaut as he managed to turn hostile and attack me and friends with a veriety of weapons he could pick up
I’m 99% sure the Ogua is a misidentified Alligator Snapping Turtle. Yes that’s a real turtle, and yes they are enormous.
0:03 Well, that's SCP-096, and now we're all dead.
Welp ill be on the news in 7 to 10 business days😂😂😂
Major props for getting the chupacabras origin right, ppl think it’s an old Mexican folktale but it’s a Puerto Rican Urban legend that started 30 years ago
All the actual cryptids, aside from aliens, exist only in Fallout 76. I'm more convinced than ever that 76 is a simulation, using the hypothetical Scorched plague as the basic premise, then adding wasteland mutations and factions to see how it all plays out. The cryptids are theoretical mutations of various creatures combined with local cryptid mythology.
No one else in the Fallout universe has heard anything about burgeoning settlements in West Virginia where major factions compete and nukes are constantly dropped because it doesn't actually exist. Even the brotherhood of steel, who apparently have a major force there, have no records of any of this occurring. It's a Tranquility Lane or Operation Anchorage on a larger scale.
Let's hope so.
I hope fallout 5 would have some of the creatures from fallout 76 and the furniture, weapons, armor and other stuff
19:28 You spat bars here bro
Loved the video but you did actually forget one. The thunder bird is a confirmed cryptid in fallout 76 hanging speared in a rock wall in the southern regions of the map.
I have speculated before that it could be a reference to the thunderbird but I'm not sure if its been 100% confirmed anywhere. I hope so, would love to see more pop up. Thanks for checking the video too btw!
It’s on the side of Seneca rock.supposedly it was the original version of the scorchbeast before they decided on a bat
Yea if you look it up it just says its a mutated vulture :p
I love the mothmen. The scorched one caught me completely by surprise in a brotherhood quest and the equinox event is one of my favourites.
My Theory about the Blue Devil: maybe its Ancestors were Wolfdogs or some other Hybrid. Some Hybrids grow way bigger than their Parent Species.
Maybe it became a Trend in the later Decades to breed those for racing and then when the Ressource Wars started, their Potential for the Battlefield was discovered 🤔
My 2 fav things, cryptids AND fallout. I love this video
skyline valley added a couple of new humanoid cryptids. like the electrician who shows up in a random encounter, kills something then teleports away.
What’s crazy is I always thought jackalopes were real tbh. Didn’t know they’re origins but I just thought as a kid till now they were real
Bunnicula is real too
Robbie daymond as the smiling man is perfect casting.
just played a little 76 yesterday and we bumped into the smiling man. that was a wild experience disappeared like mothman
If they do add a Loch Ness Monster type then maybe the game might take us to the Chesapeake Bay. Out here there’s a cryptid known as Chessie, the Chesapeake bay monster, which is basically just Nessie but local
Awesome video. I will say, given that it's mentioned that the blue devil precursors were used for racing, I'm inclined to say that they were actually Greyhounds rather than German Shepherds.
So when this note first went live we all jumped on it straight away as Greyhounds. But then a dev said to pay particular attention to the order 'first for racing then for fighting' like we were incorrect. And technically Greyhounds were bred for coursing/hunting first and then racing. No fighting... so yeah still open-ended but it's eating away at me lol. I really want to know what it was!!!
Also thanks for checking the video!
If there is one (sorta) cryptid I'd like to see Bethesda do with the Fallout series is for them to actually make the Hodag Cryptid real in the game.
My only concern doing that is that if they added it to Fo76 it wouldn't technically work since the Hodag originated from Wisconsin (specifically near the town of Rhinelander) and not West Virginia or near WV. And my second concern is that it technically isn't even a real creature. The original Hodag was made by someone out of taxidermied animal parts and used a smoke and mirrors trick to convince travelers he captured this creature to show off to tourists and locals. It wasn't till later when they found it and discovered it was a fake.
But I would love to see how Bethesda would make something like that in Fallout, I think it would be a pretty cool encounter
37:00 i think the Veggieman will definitely relate to or reference Vault 22 and the X-22 Botanical Garden experiments in Fallout New Vegas
I want to see the bolt rock slider.That would be awesome!
Honestly Fallout 76 introduction of cryptids imo is the best part of 76 and really shows underrated the world building is.
Like don’t get me wrong New Vegas is a great game but the cryptids are much more cooler and more interesting than any of New Vegas factions.
Cryptids make the works feel more mysterious, more post apocalyptic and give off a better retro futuristic vibe because of how much the legends get expanded upon.
Like not only is it fun to theorize about cryptids but it gives an otherworldly almost lovecraftian vibe to the series that doesn’t have a hard scientific or mystic explanation.
Like is the Mothman a radiated moth, are they mythical entities, are they aliens, etc?
Agreed mate. Personally I also find the mothman the most interesting long term because of the conflict between the different cults/coloured eyed mothmen.
Definitely. They have this sort of unknown factor where we don't know if they're from pre war, or just more common since the world ended. I would love for them to be a regular part of the next single player games. Like, if the next single player game were in Louisiana they could have a whole quest about the swamp ape and the Rougarou. Or if it's in the southwest they could have stuff about the Chupacabra and the Thunderbird, etc.
Thank you for saying wendigos have no antlers. Everyone gets it wrong and glad to see this fact is now being told to educate more crypid lovers
Definitely needed this video to watch today 🤘 love the long form videos like this one 👌
Glad you liked it mate! I enjoy doing these
I'm wondering if they'll add something like bloody Mary or sirens, though i don't know if they are Cryptids it would still be kinda cool for a monster to attack you from a mirror or an npc to lure you in then attack qnd reveal their siren form
Sirens I could definitely see being added with how dangerous oceans are, I imagine maybe a mutanted sea lion or something that could be heard while walking on a coast or something
I'm convinced Snallygasters are prototype centaurs, and if they ever make tactics non ambiguous cannon Blue devils and Sheepsquatch might be what we call in the future a hairy deathclaw
Well west teks FEV experiments made the snallygaster, super mutants, centaurs and Grafton monsters. And probably other things too.
I'm actually thinking that the sheepsquatch and the Blue Devil are genetic spliced combinations of the death claw and other animals
Didn’t think I’d see a Riley reference in this video. I liked that game, specifically the first mission.
Okay, I had never seen the Jersey Devil in this game until I watched your video, and holy mother of god, that thing is truly the stuff of nightmares.
Love love love the cryptids. I just want more.
There’s still more to add!
This hands down was what made me get into Fallout 76. I LOVE CRYPTIDS
me and my friend played 76 together we did an event and a legendary scorch beast and a legendary sheep Squatch were fighting when we loaded in
The Flatwoods Monster almost instantly became my new favorite Fallout creature upon first seeing it. Zetans are the best.
Adding Cryptids to the Fallout Universe was a great idea
Edit I wonder where the next Fallout game will take place in
The lesser devils remind me of the desthclaws from new Vegas and 3
Just a note on Moths:
They have a Laval stage....
We haven't seen that yet for the Mothmen I don't think. Very good point though!
The bat and blue devil being in the same location definitely gave me Skyrim flashbacks.
I was unfortunate enough to encounter the Flatwoods monster really early in playthrough of FO76, I was just trying to reach a relay tower when it popped out of nowhere and 2 shot me. When I returned to grab my stuff it was gone.
A single player fallout game with this creatures would have been amazing😮
Imagine getting some side missions and encountering them.
1:32 the Conor McGregor strut lol
🤣🤣
The gourmand guy and his holotape about his wife creep me out so much
Actor did a good job I think. Morris was really losing it,
"YEEEESSSS! The majestic giant sloth!"
Never change, Ray Chase. 😂
I appreciate the use of demon’s souls and prey music
great video
I appreciate you recognising both!! Thanks for checking the video 😄
ol' peg the blue glowing ghoul whale should show in more fallout thing. ps i know nothing said about ol' peg said that was glowing but it would be more awesome/badass if it was glowing .
Thank you for the amazing video. If I had better internet I'd pick up 76 just for the cryptids, but seeing as I live in WV that probably won't happen for a while lol.
I really like how there's a good mix of genuine cryptids and traditional Fallout scifi wackiness involved here with FEV outbreaks and Zetan shenanigans while also having actual legit Mothman cults and eldritch entities with no clear origin. It really adds an authentic charm to the world building like that.
It would be cool if they tied the aliens to the divergence of the real world time line.
Like, they are the reason nuclear fusion was so quickly invented.. you know, things that would explain aspects the differ between the game and RL.
I never played Fallout 76 but with all the cryptid stuff looks like a Monster Hunter version in the fallout universe
An amazing video friend, but more emotion on the words would be cool :) not complaining, i like how you did the list
Thanks mate! Yeah audio wasn't my best in this one I think.
Smiling man is referring to Jack Nicholson’s Joker with that dancing with the devil quote.
The closest cryptid to the Blue Devil we have irl is the Dog Man.
As for possible future cryptids, there are quite a few potential candidates.The Honey Island Swamp Monster, the Lizard Man, The Hodag, Pukwudgies, and Devil Monkeys.
The sloth can move so slow, that algae can grow on it's fur. So the mega sloth having fungus on it's back kind of makes sense.
DEMON’S SOULS MUSIC USED , fantastic choice
One of my favourite games/soundtracks (the original). Props for recognising it 🤝
There is also one giant vulture pinned to a wall somewhere. In reality it's just the old model for what ended up being the Scorchbeast but some people say it may have been a Thunderbird reference
5:10
I'd bet that "Who goes there?" is a reference to the story of the same name that inspired the movie "The Thing from Another World" (more commonly known as "The Thing").
The squonk basically dies from shame when you see it and dissolves into a puddle.
Its strange how no other monster in the Fallout series had much mental impact on me, Except the Ultracite Titan. It may not be a Cryptid, but it was one of the only things that gave me a genuine nightmare.
And Somehow, my mind produced a nightmare involving the creature just by seeing the trailer of the darn thing before it came live in game. It was the First Nightmare I had in Years that made me wake up shaking a little.
The best part of Fallout 76 was it's permanent Halloween vibe. I know that the war happened right before Halloween but FO76 leaned into it the most and the weird and unsettling nature of that specific game did it for me in a major way. I absolutely adore that game for nudging a bit more traditional creature horror into Fallout and having fun with it.