Quote from: Elsa Delyth on November 29, 2015, 04:04:48 PM
I'm also playing fallout 4!
i skilled her quite differently as a challenge. for once, all brains no brawns. no other char of mine in any game had that (except by accident). it makes a lot of quests easier. no fusion cores for 81, maximum cash rewards, talking down people. i made up a little story for her, as i tend to these days. maybe it's my creativity returning:
Sara (no idea what her last name might be) was a party girl in her teens and early twenties, even in law school. When she met the rather straight-laced Nate, she decided to try and ditch that lifestyle, with varying success. She started drinking a lot when he was fighting the Chinese in Anchorage. She only fully ditched her habits years later when they had a son, Shaun. (the father, Nate, started letting himself go after returning home) After (EARLY GAME SPOILER), where she found (EARLY GAME SPOILER) dead and (EARLY GAME SPOILER) missing, she fell back into her old lifestyle as much as the enviroment allows, not actually staying addicted for long though, thanks to Addictol. She was a bit nasty in her earlier days and while she became a much nicer person thanks to her husband and son, after the war she's regressing a bit, being a bit manipulative, a bit of a snarky, thieving a--hole, but with standards.
Little does she know what further surprises the wasteland holds for her...
here's my previous char's bio:
(REAL LIFE NICKNAME) was always an upright citizen, who hated the idea of getting drafted, but just going along with it. He left the war with some mental scars, but with his ideals intact. Of course, some of that might be thanks to the influence of his wife and son, but he's a tough one. When he lost (see above), he felt really sad and pissed-off. It was only his new love, Piper, a curious, happy-go-lucky reporter with strong morals, whom he met early on in Diamond City, who kept him on the right path. He plowed through many obstacles, mercilessly slaughtered those who wronged and when it was all done, he had seen enough of the Commonwealth and retired to Vault 81, which he stumbled upon pretty late, with her. Time will tell if the idealistic Piper will stay in the vault with him, whether occasional excursions are enough, or whether she'll eventually leave, sick of his new habit of doing every drug he finds. (my epilogue: he lived there for a long time until one day, Piper passed. The only thing that kept him going was an old friend (Hancock)'s invitation to lead the Minutemen (Preston had since died).