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Fallout 2 new reno quests
Fallout 2 new reno quests




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They do not try to understand the meaning of what has been written - they just keep fragments of the past. and preservation of the found, up to thoughtless copying of decaying records. Leibovitz, which is exclusively engaged in the search for surviving pre-war books / records, etc. In the book, the central place is occupied by the Abbey of St. The Abbey is an allusion to Walter Miller's The Leibowitz Passion: After the war, all books were burned as heresy. They care about the preservation of pre-war knowledge (books), sacredly guard them, although they do not understand anything about them, since they cannot read or something like that. Their views are similar to those of the Followers of the Apocalypse, but they are completely different people. The location is a large temple in which monks settled, who organized their cult and built their society. Ian (a character from the first part of the game) was supposed to be here, then he was retrained into Vault City as Old Joe (or into Den? In short, I got confused), and later he was completely thrown out of the game, as they decided that it was too many references to the first part. The Abbey is a mysterious location excluded from Fallout 2 for technical reasons, located in the upper right corner of the map, above the Gekko.






Fallout 2 new reno quests