
The Den is a safe haven for drug and slave trafficking, located in northern California. The town can be found six squares east and three squares south of Arroyo.
Background
In 2241, the Den was a frontier town by any measure. Located on the fringes of California, it had no central authority or any law enforcement, leading to a Darwinian struggle where only the strong survived.[1] The town's economy relied heavily on the Californian drug trade.[2]
After the death of the Master in 2162, the Den witnessed a wave of refugees consisting of super mutants and Children of the Cathedral cultists, who fled to the north. Some of the cultists even committed suicide within the town.[3]
By 2281, the raiders and slavers from the Den are mostly gone and have been replaced with actual laws and taxes. This transformed the economy, which focuses more on manufacturing and farming, rather than drugs and slaves.[4]
Layout
The Den is divided into two districts, with an additional unimplemented location accessible through an exploit or the main menu Recording feature.
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Den slave run |
West Side
The West Side is where most of the shops are. It is home to Becky's Casino Bar and a Brotherhood of Steel outpost. In the lower area of the west side is Smitty's junkyard where he has a working car that needs a battery.

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Tubby's: Smity Shack:
Lara House:
Anna House:
Becky's:
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East Side
The East Side is where the Slaver's Guild has its headquarters. There is also an old church, a graveyard, Mom's Diner, and the Hole Bar. The graves in the graveyard, starting with the one in the upper right, can be dug up for some items. Digging up any grave beside Anna's will result in a significant loss of Karma.

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The Hole:
Slaver's Guild:
Mom's Diner:
Graveyard:
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Den Slave Run
This location, in the vicinity of the Den, is only available in conversation with Metzger of the Slaver's Guild, after agreeing to catch slaves for him during a slave run.

Buildings
Inhabitants
Den West Side
Img | Name | Dialogue file | Description | Clothing | Proto | Location | ||||
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Anna Winslow | DcAnna.msg | A ghost trapped in the city. | 00000029 | Den West Side | ||||||
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Flick | DcFlick.msg | Torn old outfit | 00000058 | Den West Side | |||||
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Fred | DcFred.msg | Loser outfit | 00000054 00000094 |
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Great Ananias | dcAnan.msg | Farmer outfit | 00000067 | Den West Side | |||||
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Joey | DcJoey.msg | Chem dealer. | Leather jacket | 00000441 | Den West Side | ||||
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Joshua | FCDJOSH.MSG | Brotherhood of Steel member. | Tesla armor | 00000040 | Den West Side | ||||
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Lara | DcLara.msg | A leader of a small local gang. | Metal armor | 00000041 | Den West Side | ||||
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Leanne | Dcstory1.msg | Farmer outfit | 00000059 | Den West Side | |||||
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Rebecca Dyer | DcRebecc.msg/ DcMaggie.msg |
Runs a bar and casino, Becky's Casino Bar. | Wastelander girl clothing | 00000061 | Den West Side | ||||
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Smitty | DcSmitty.msg | Mechanic in the junkyard. | Citizen outfit | 00000220 | Den West Side | ||||
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Tubby | DcTubby.msg | Drug store owner at Tubby's. | Torn old outfit | 00000058 | Den West Side | ||||
Woody | DcAnan.msg | A ghoul in Great Ananias's coffin | Den West Side/ Gecko |
Den East Side
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Christopher Winslow | Tamara Winslow |
Related quests
Notes
- The background music is "Khans of New California", which was originally used for the Khan Base in Fallout.
- It should be stressed that the orphaned children in the Den can also steal vital quest items and there is no information to the Chosen One if they do so. The belongings can, however, be stolen back anytime.
- Sometimes the children will take the stolen items to Tubby or Flick, who will then sell them in their shop - even unique items such as keys. Killing Flick and Tubby will not put a stop to the thievery as the children will continue to deposit stolen goods onto Flick or Tubby's corpse. These items can then be retrieved until the corpse(s) disappear.
- One addict is so drugged they will be hostile. The addict is a random person.
- Per Stacy, the Den hasn't been home to cats for many years, thanks to the few pet cats that were kept being eaten in times of famine.
- A third area, Den Residential, can be accessed from the load menu screen, by pressing the number "3" on the keyboard.
Appearances
The Den appears only in Fallout 2, and mentioned in Fallout Shelter.[5] and Fallout: New Vegas by Dennis Crocker.
Behind the scenes
- The town map background is actually an aerial map of Phoenix, AZ from 1885.[6]
- The Den has seen some revisions, particularly when checked against the press pack, which depicts the East Side Church in a much different setting.
Gallery
References
- ↑ The Chosen One: "{172}{}{Who’s in charge of this town?}"
Tubby: "{180}{}{No one, I’m afraid. The Den is an anarchistic place where a kind of Darwinian struggle is played out. Only the strongest, fastest or smartest will survive here. I’m sure you will find your niche.}"
(DcTubby.msg) - ↑ The Chosen One: "{173}{}{Why is everyone selling drugs?}"
Tubby: "{182}{}{OK. Drugs are the basis for this town’s economic system, just as another town may use grain or gold.}"
(DcTubby.msg) - ↑ The Chosen One: "{119}{}{So, tell me what you know about the Master.}"
Leanne: "{144}{}{Well this might take a bit. Be a gentleman and buy me a drink, wouldn't you please? Not whiskey though, Nuka-Cola please.}"
The Chosen One: "{147}{}{Sure.}"
Leanne: "{149}{}{Thanks. Now let's see... I remember my mom telling me about this huge migration that happened 70... or was it 80 years ago...}"
The Chosen One: "{150}{}{Please, go on.}"
Leanne: "{151}{}{Really big mutants with weapons as tall as you and me came from the south. Mom said it looked like a big migration of some sort.}"
The Chosen One: "{152}{}{How many?}"
Leanne: "{153}{}{Don't know, but there were multiple groups of them. Some would continue north, others headed east. No one knew where they were going.}"
The Chosen One: "{154}{}{Go on.}"
Leanne: "{155}{}{They were quite upset and seemed to be fleeing from something.}"
The Chosen One: "{156}{}{Really?}"
Leanne: "{157}{}{Yeah, there were also others in dirty, tattered purple robes... they kept babbling about how the Master was dead...}"
The Chosen One: "{158}{}{Interesting.}"
Leanne: "{159}{}{Some of them even committed suicide right here in town!}"
The Chosen One: "{160}{}{So?}"
Leanne: "{161}{}{Well don't you see. They were talking about the Master, the one your ancestor killed.}"
The Chosen One: "{162}{}{Thanks for the story.}"
(Dcstory1.msg) - ↑ The Courier: "Are you from California?"
Jas Wilkins: "Born and raised. Things back in California are better than they've ever been, according to my grandpa. The Raiders are mostly gone now and it's easy enough to get a job at one of the mills or farms. But now there's taxes and laws and other things. The NCR keeps things safe and orderly, but it's all very boring. So, I came out east towards the frontier."
(Jas Wilkins' dialogue) - ↑ Legendary German Shepard description: "From the Den to Diamond City, the true legend of the Wastes."
- ↑ Phoenix aerial map on Wikipedia
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Brotherhood of Steel | Lost Hills bunker · Den outpost · San Francisco outpost · Shady Sands outpost · Montana bunker | |
Mojave chapter | Brotherhood of Steel safehouse · Bunker 13 (formerly) · Hidden Valley bunker · HELIOS One (formerly) | |
Appalachian chapter | Big Bend Tunnel East (formerly) · Camp Venture (formerly) · Firebase LT (formerly) · Firebase Major (formerly) · Fort Defiance (formerly) · Forward Station Alpha (formerly) · Forward Station Delta (formerly) · Grafton Dam (formerly) · Survey camp Alpha (formerly) · The Thorn (formerly) · Thunder Mountain Power Plant (formerly) · Watoga (formerly) | |
Lyons' Brotherhood of Steel | Adams Air Force Base · Arlington Library · The Citadel · Falls Church · GNR building plaza · Jefferson Memorial · MDPL mass relay station (formerly) · Washington Monument · White House Plaza | |
Brotherhood Outcasts | Brotherhood Outcast shack · Fort Independence · Outcast outpost | |
Maxson's Eastern division | Adams Air Force Base · Boston Airport · Cambridge Police Station · The Citadel · The Prydwen · Waypoint Echo (potentially) |
Uniforms | Brotherhood of Steel holotags · BOS uniform · Recon armor · Scribe robe · Fatigues | |
Power armor | T-45 power armor · T-51 power armor · T-60 power armor | |
Robots | Automated turrets · Liberty Prime · Mister Gutsies (Sawbones) · Robobrains | |
Vehicles | Airships (Prydwen) · Vertibirds · Zepplins |
Texts | Captain Maxson's diary · Chain That Binds · Codex · Maxson log | |
Wars and Battles | Appalachian super mutant conflict (Battle of Huntersville) · Battle of Fort Bannister · Brotherhood-Enclave War on the West Coast · Brotherhood-Enclave War on the East Coast (Destruction of Raven Rock, Battle of Project Purity, Battle of Rockland, Battle of Adams Air Force Base) · Capital Wasteland super mutant conflict (Battle of GNR Plaza, Battle of the Mall, Battle of White House Plaza) Mojave Wasteland super mutant conflict · NCR-Brotherhood War (Operation: Sunburst, Battle of Griffith Observatory) · War of the Commonwealth (Battle for Boston Airport) · Unity crisis · Brotherhood-Gammorin War · Brotherhood-Calculator War · Brotherhood-Attis War | |
Events | Schism · The Scourge | |
Related articles | Hierarchy · Maxson (state) · Steel Plague · The Glow · United States Armed Forces |