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Thank you for your videos I always enjoy listening to your skyrim and fallout videos becouse they are so interesting Hoping you will add starfield to that list
So there is a long running history in the fallout series of wastelanders calling things and places whatever their name sounds like or reads as instead of the correct name. Big Mountain -> Big MT -> Big Empty. Well I'm convinced that the "Blue Ghoul Whale" was her not understanding what her grandpa was saying when he told her that he saw a Beluga whale.
I've always wondered if the freaky mannequins in Fallout 4 were possibly a tongue in cheek reference to the clothing mannequins in Skyrim, which did in fact move around on their own due to a coding bug.
I was thinking it is the Institute, because you can find a synth blending in with some mannequins, but I don’t remember where. It could be an easy way for synths to blend in if they are out in the streets.
@@lupaswolfshead9971Inanimate objects which come alive and kill you when you’re not looking at them? It’s either a weeping angel reference or a huge coincidence that they share the same premise.
Fun Fact: The Fairline Hill Estates has a similar layout to Tranquility Lane from Fallout 3, with the houses and playground being nearly identical. If you felt some deja vu when you first went there, this is likely why.
Fun fact about the Mysterious Stranger in FNV: if you had the perk, the developers wanted to code it so that the Stranger would actually turn on you and kill you if you tried to target the Lonesome Drifter in VATS, but it was never implemented. It would have been the smoking gun and matching bullet casing to prove the connection between the two.
That would have been interesting. I would have thought the mysterious magnum in his possession is a "smoking gun"(pun intended). However, he says the guitar is the only thing his father ever gave him and we all notice that guns are easily acquired by looting the corpses of people with whom you've fought, so he could have got it that way.. Some things have to be mistakes by the developers, they are human. I have no doubt about the connection between the drifter and the stranger though
@@erict3728Yeah, though, it is still certainly possible that magnum the lonesome drifter can give us was given to him by the mysterious stranger, and he just doesn’t know it, thus obviously meaning his father actually gave him more than just a guitar. The stranger could’ve been in the same place as the drifter, it’s very possible he comes to check up on him, but is obviously somehow concealing himself, for whatever reason he apparently never seems to make contact with his own son. But that doesn’t mean he might not be helping him survive in the wasteland, possibly aiding him in combat encounters the same way he does the player, all he’d need to do would be place that magnum on a raiders corpse or something, and when the drifter is looting that raider he’d find it and keep it.
I always just assumed Deezer's lemonade was purified water with Mutfruit in it since he doesn't have lemons. And the "lemonade" healed you more than regular purified water because it heals as much as water + eating a mutfruit would
and the mutfruit juice you make with the cookign stations with boiled water and mutfruit that would be so cool to find real lemons from a long forgotten vault somewhere that was a arboretum with all the old world fruits and vegetables as well to grow again and produce so much more goodies even a rare vault of un radiated livestock real cows sheep chickens everything, i do like the megasloths though too.
I think the chained up ghouls were not that man's family, I think they were security. Whatever that guy was hiding from was so terrifying that he fortified his house with monsters. If you look at all the alarms (hanging cans) and chains, they weren't designed to keep the ghouls in, they were designed to keep something else out.
I always figured, given the disrepair of the homes, that the town fell afoul of a nasty radstorm. The wasteland is brutal, and if one hit unexpectedly, or when they had no rad-x or radaway available it could easily turn the town.
Dude the talons are backed by jews and littlehorn is jewish think about it, A “mysterious benefactor with a lot of caps and an interest in sewing chaos” Hmmm🤔🤔🤔🤔🇮🇱
My theory for the Talon Company's benefactor has always been the Enclave. Artificially destabilize the region, while also getting rid of "do-gooders" who might oppose them taking control. Then, when they do successfully swoop in, they call off the Talons, and suddenly they're everyone's heroes for restoring stability to the region.
I dunno why, but even now, in my late 30s, I find the cosmic horror hints in the fallout universe as creepy as I did as a kid. I think it’s the juxtaposition with the world or something, I can’t explain it. The damn Dunwich building creeped me out more than any horror game
horror games operate on a level that your vulnerable and weak against horrible monsters so your used to it. in fallout your usually a big badass hero who fights armies of raiders and squads of super mutants. so when the game takes away you agency it feels even more horrible. it's the same with the haunted house in vampire the masquerade bloodlines.
Perhaps it's the knowledge that there is otherworldly horrors that easily seem to be taking advantage of Humanity blowing themselves up via the war between USA and China?
dude im 27 and started a new game in fo4 and survival with a character that has 2 end and only 10 luck and charisma ( dumb build ik ) , even seeing some dogs is a horror experience xDD
Same, don't forget about that creepy mansion in Nuka World! I forget the name but I went in there with 4 gunners, a couple of them were in power armor and I had my trusty Nuka World power armor as well. I felt no fear going into that place. But when I walked into that one room and the door shut and locked behind me, locking my men out behind me.....oh boy, I was a little freaked. I turned around and put my back to the door and my heart began to pump. I never questioned whether I would be forced into isolation. And later on before leaving I had another creepy moment when one of my gunners shouted "YOU'RE DEAD" *LOCK AND LOAD" and a torrent of gunfire ripped down the stairs of the basement. I ran as fast as I could down those stairs with my rocket enhanced baseball bat but I found NOTHING!! They were shooting at absolutely nothing. I was like "alright guys let's just get the fuck outta here ok?" Lmao Edit: Ok it was the Grandchester Mystery Mansion, I typed this comment during the video before he mentioned little Lucy. I've never seen the girl but apparently my NPC companions can see her. Weird
Fallout 4 had a quest that shows you teleportation can be used with radio frequency and disguise it with music this could explain some parts of the mysterious stranger
@@Greenhawk4what about how long he’s been around? He’s too human to be a gen 3, and fallout New Vegas has a character you can meet who’s been speculated to be the son of the mysterious stranger considering you can get the strangers pistol from him
Well what if hes a time cop. He appears out of nowhere and in just the nick of time to save the lives of the protagonist of the series. A time cop making sure that the necessary people who helped shape his civilization survive so that their work continues and makes his world possible. He pops in and out and only helps certain people. Maybe the tech of the future could do this. Combine what the folks at the big Mt are doing with the sole survivors institute buddies and the lone wanderers access to an alien spaceship and well there is no telling what they could do in 700 years time. But thats just this mans theory.
There were 3 expeditions sent to the commonwealth, with Danse saying the first one was a “huge success bringing back tons of prewar technology and documents”. Its highly likely the initiate was part of that first expedition and just died there since we get no confirmation for who lived and died in the first initial expedition
I actually thought the same thing for a sec. But 1 problem there weren't initiate in 2 or 3. So most likely there wasn't any in the first either. And if you look at it through a military standpoint it wouldn't make sense either. Initiates are the same as either a guy in boot camp or a fresh private who is still really green. You wouldn't take a guy that new into something this unknown this is spec ops level stuff. Now you could say oh they did bring him in the first mission and he died horribly and quickly so they didn't bring any more. But that's boring
@@Predator717-k5e weeeeeeell, but then again you can take squires with you on dangerous missions. so, why not an initiate on an expedition (maybe a close friend or family member of one of the other expedition members)?
@@montanus777 A squire would be someone who graduated and is being given in the field experience. An initiate would be someone brand new and still in training.
@@Predator717-k5ethey could’ve just used initiates as cannon fodder while the real troopers aka the ones with power armor and actual warriors don’t die
I've always preferred longer videos over shorter ones. EpicNate never disappoints. Still would wish for a full 2-3-4 hour video, but that would be hell to edit.
Just for pure quality, I'd rather a Playlist of 1-2hr videos rather than one 3+ a couple times a year. I can only listen to the same video so many times
Personally, I like to think that the mannequins we see standing around the streets of Boston are actually possessed by people who died back in 2077. Because the mannequins are the closest things they can find to having a "human body" again, they latch on to them, and they try to go about their days just like they did before, perhaps not even realizing what they're doing. That's why they're standing around in the streets. Maybe they were trying to walk there. Or when they're underground in subway stations, they might wait for the train/subway there, just like they would have done back when they were alive. Makes me feel bad for always shooting those mannequin's heads off, though.
it could be like in doctor who (ive never watched it but ive heard of the weeping angels) also to add on ur mannequin theory i think that teddy bears may symbolise babies, like sometimes there in cots or prams and theres a skeleton of a woman in nuka world and shes holding a teddy bear.
The reason that the mysterious stranger again looks like a clean shaven young fellow is mainly because fallout 76 takes place CENTURIES before any fallout game.
The Mysterious Stranger being tied to luck, to me, suggest that it is a complete random occurrence, meaning you two just so happen to want to kill the same target. Why he wants to kill that person is the better question.
Given that he always helps the player character, perhaps it's a guy (or guys) who seeks out what he/they view as messiah types, and he/they consider it a grand purpose to aid said messiahs in their destinies without interfering too much-just enough to help keep them alive until their destiny is fulfilled.
@@matth2283 But since the player characters never directly interact with the mysterious stranger(s), they can't really use charisma to influence them. It has to be based an outside factor.
@@mattpace1026 I tend to think of the Mysterious Stranger as some kind of angel of death who actively protects the player character so that their goals can be achieved; while Call of Duty has literal plot armor, Fallout’s Mysterious Stranger is sort of a plot _sword_ .
The real life Georgia Guidestones had English written on them and their construction was funded by a wealthy man. They were “blown up” and taken down in recent years but they had creepy stuff like “maintain a population under 500 million” and some other dystopian portents for the human population. I think they should have made them more similar to the real life Guidestones in game, it would have been a lot more interesting, like the Dunwitch backstory. Nate, you’re a fantastic storyteller man. Can’t wait for part 2.
(video co writer) honestly that sprints directly towards anti-semitic conspiracy theory very fast. the guidestones have a more definitive and sinister history than most realize. also, the 76 location seems to be a zetan map and cryptographic language. it's fun and functional, it doesn't need more elaboration (though the zetans themselves do)
I just like to imagine raiders or any other wanderers of the wasteland setting mannequins up anywhere and everywhere for the giggles like imagine setting up a whole scene like a murder with mannequins just to freak out the next raider group passing through
16:07 In regards to the Mysterious Stranger looking younger in Fallout 76 than he does in Fallout 4, that actually makes sense. Fallout 76 takes place in 2102, giving it the earliest setting for a game in the fallout timeline (if you don’t count the intro for Fallout 4), which means it would make sense for him to look young if this is the same stranger who appears in all the other games. Which means that this guy has either been around for over a century and still looks to be middle aged, or there are multiple strangers.
0:00 Intro 1:48 Sponsor [Tier 1] 3:00 Tier 1 Intro 3:21 Tier 1 Start - covenant (part 1?) 10:11 #3 Sea life 11:44 - 13:10 Ghoul Whale dialogue 14:59 #4 Mysterious Stranger 22:04 #5 What is "The Sight"? 26:54 Fate of other nations? (note: Emil says a LOT of stuff that isn't true at all about Fallout). 32:57 What's the deal with ghosts? [Tier 2] 34:42 Tier 2 Intro 35:05 What happened at Fairline Hill Estates? 38:28 The Mannequins 41:18 Aliens 44:22 Spooky whispers 45:35 Talon Company 49:39 Daniel Littlehorn 52:47 #6 Boston Public Library & 53:42 BoS mystery 55:36 Nirnroot 58:58 Guide Stones
The guidestones are based on the irl (now destroyed) monument called the Georgia Guidestones, it was a mysterious monument that was later discovered to have a very unfortunate origin.
Oh, that was that monument that that Klansman paid for who wanted it to be used as justification to do racial oppression after a nuclear. There's a reason why they never disclosed what was in the time capsule there.
The Georgia guidestones were based on actual mysterious guidestones though weren't they? So there's still something neat underneath but the Georgia one had a lame explanation
The Georgia Guidestones where built by some guy in the 60's who left basically the 10 commandments of the New World Order on them as a way for future humanity to rebuild after a apocalypse which were really really communistic and "Live In The Pod And Eat The Bugs" kinda stuff ..
Did you catch that the guidestones are a reference to the Georgia Guidestones? Real world structure (was at least) until very recently, almost identical layout. At the time of fallout 76's development they were an object of some controversy as well as the focus of local conspiracy theories (like its in game counterpart). The inscriptions themselves are somewhat ambiguous and whether you consider them to be outright offensive, deliberately inflammatory, or just poorly worded and maybe a bit out there probably depends on what you might imagine the motives of the anonymous benefactor who commissioned it (which seemed to make it an excellent catalyst for conspiracy theories.) Built in 1980, the backlash against it over the years ranged from disapproving eye-rolls, to conspiracy theories, all the way to incandescent rage. In recent years though it could be characterized by the mainstreaming of increasingly severe rhetoric as well as the wilder conspiracy theories. In 2022, it was attacked and damaged with explosives then subsequently dismantled and moved.. Whole weird and very recent thing - that I kind of don't think they would have included a reference to if the bombing attack had occured before the release of the game.
@@MrFinch-vx2kb Hmm made the mistake of giving a long answer with lots of links. Guess it got itself flagged as spam. If you go to Smithsonian Magazine, New Georgia Encyclopedia you'll find some fairly decent articles covering some of the basics with citations and links for more reading. NPR did a story available on their website that includes reactions of actual locals (from the town) titled "A Georgia monument was destroyed. Locals blame conspiracy theories" (while controversial, it was a tourist attraction.) New Yorker also has a longer form dive into it. Googling georgia guidestones and going with those resources, or the Elberton Star (local paper) is a good start.
It was funded by a white nationalist, and the inscriptions reference some of the core tenets of that ideology: Isolationism and eugenics The fact that Marjorie Traitor Greene thinks it's a Jewish structure is extra hilarious when you know its origins and meaning lol
I literally just discovered this channel a week ago, what the heck have I been doing with my life, missing out on all this juicy post-apocalyptic lore.
After learning the teddy bears frequently represent babies (thought I'm sure not always), I had the thought that the mannequins might have been stand-ins for people evaporated by the bombs, like the shadows that are apparently in Hiroshima. But they could be a doctor who reference. There were murderous mannequins in Chris Eccleston's first couple of episodes at the 9th doctor. (I think they show up during Tennant's first run in like 1 episode)
Great call on the Doctor Who reference with the mannequins. One of the first appearances of the Autons in the DWho universe is “Spearhead from Space” from way back in 1970 and was the intro story for doctor #3 Jon Pertwee.
@FrankFurther that episode was weird enough that I'm surprised they let the series keep going. Nine telling a bunch of possessed people to go to their room was when I became an Eccleston fan, though.
Now I'm reminded of the armor displays in Skyrim. Every now and then, I'd fast travel to that house and catch them mid-movement. Creepy as fuck and immediately made me think of the Weeping Angels.
Few people know that Lorenzo Cabbot is based on a dark future Nate. His epic beard was the first clue. As Nate is slowly driven mad by his quest to unearth all the secrets Todd has gathered to place as environmental storytelling his consciousness will reach Chim and that is when time will lose its grasp on Nate his mind Will lose its grip on non Bethesda reality.
Lorenzo Cabot and his entire quest line is based on the Lovecraft novel "City Beneath the Sands" (i think), from which the Cabot house story is practically plagiarized.
That was my thought. Coming to America doesn't indicate that Britain is worse, necessarily. In fact, it implies to me that they're doing at least a little better since I don't know that we've seen proof anyone in America (except maybe the Brotherhood) has the tech necessary to travel overseas. But an unethical businessman in a nation far less damaged might see the chaos of America as a perfect opportunity- no government or really even other businesses there to stop him from doing as the pleases. Like going to the Wild West back in the day.
@@hmnhntrthere is a character in fallout brotherhood of steel im pretty sure that talks about her ancestors being from Essex in England, I don’t know whether she means immediate ancestors or not but still.
EpicNate: "I'm beginning to suspect we may need a part 3, maaaaybe even a part 4." All of us watching, in our best fake disappointment voices because we're actually excited: "ooooohhh noooooo. Extra EpicNate content? Ohhhh that would just be awwwwfuuuuuullll." Looking forward to the next levels of the iceberg! Your videos are amazing!
Hey, Nate. This is off topic, but i cant thank you enough for making these vids. I have a bone deformity in my hip thats given me chronic pain. Turns out your vids are the perfect length for my physical therapy, water therapy, etc. Thank you. Youre keeping me sane at this point ❤❤
Thats the best when you can find a video, or a few to just sit back and listen to while you have to deal with your health. I don't know much about chronic pain, but I do hope you can keep finding and enjoying videos like Nates to fill in the time during your therapies!
Nate, once again you have managed to make a fascinating and entertaining video. I know we probably don't say it enough but, thank you for the work you put into these videos, they are always welcome.
Nate. Nate never changes. Ever since the Skyrim iceberg videos dropped... Hell yeah! Gotta love these "mysteries" video with their seemingly endless flow of entertaining facts! Keep it up!
Wish I had money to throw you. You're a genuine content creator, well above the average. This is you man. You've found your calling and you're killing it.
Paladin Danse says there were two *other* recon squads sent to the Commonwealth, right? That the first came back with crates full of books and tech, but the second went missing. Surely the Initiate on the roof of the library could be from the first squad.
The guidestones might be a reference to the Georgia guidestones created in 1980 in Elbert County, GA. It is strange how a georgian thing appears in West Virginia but the stones are arranged the same manner but with the weird linework instead of different-language message as per the original.
@litoveloza3063 They also tracked down the guy who paid for them from an old video of the donors address on some old news coverage, I'll have to re watch the video, curious if it close to the one on 76.
I believe that the boy that kellogg was living with is the synth boy and the old man is father from fallout 4. I seem to remember in a previous video that nate said that peoole within the institute were annoyed when father wanted to do more research on the child-like synths, almost like it was his pet project
Yeah the child living with Kellogg was indeed the child Synth Shaun. He had to return to the Institute when Virgil escaped the Institute. That’s clearly shown in Kellogg’s memories. I believe that the initial plan by Father was to have the Sole Survivor find Kellogg and the child Synth Shaun in Diamond City, then kill Kellogg and rescue the child Synth Shaun believing him to be his/her actual son and take him home.
I always turn your videos on at work, I like lengthy types of videos and learning fascinating new things about games I enjoy is the perfect fit for me. I’m not really into podcasts or anything so I found this to be my thing thank you nate.
I've been binging iceberg videos since last night, so the fact that you dropped one now feels like a gift from the gods. So glad to be watching your videos again, didn't even know you were back. I'm a year late.
This has one, made me really want to finish up my Fallout 1 series. Partly because its fun, but mainly because now I want to do a "Lore recap" video of what my character did, kinda like how Fallout New Vegas does when you finish the main story. Once again your videos always make me excited and wanting to delve more and interact more with the world of Fallout and TES!
There in fact is a way to make the robots and turrets non hostile at the Boston Public Library, go through the side door as the Mayor with the speech check.
Idk if you'll read this, but just thought I'd write a comment to thank you for you and your content. Sometimes I struggle to get to sleep or need to take my mind off of things and your videos are super relaxing and also very interesting. Definitely one of my favourite creators on RUclips right now!
I really like that the devs kept many things vague with the intention of players creating their own ideas. Then again, I love worldbuilding and thinking up details about things outside the central story..
Always a good day when EpicNate315 drops a new video. Bought the Fallout TTRPG a couple weeks ago thanks to you, bout to DM my first game in a couple more weeks. Wish me luck 👍
Just finished the Mama Murphy section, so I'm not sure if it comes up again later, but Psykers have been around since the very first game, and probably share the origin of the powers that later similar individuals display.
One has to wonder how direct brain contact happened for some of these FEV subjects. Hukunin, who was of the Vault Dweller's tribe was psychic. I suspect there's a natural mutation that can result from basic FEV contact instead of the direct introduction explained in Fallout 1
44:40 when I was really young and first played the game I was dicking around goodsprings for hours found a shovel and went to dig up some grave at night I was honestly freaked out when I heard the whispering but I decided to move on because I honestly thought I was just making it up that's still one of my first fond memories of fallout
Let me explain about the Mysterious Stranger. When you gain the perk which summons him, the Mysterious Stranger Society sends out an envoy to shadow you, and when he thinks you're too busy fighting for your life to notice him, he steps in to help.
I've said it before and I'll say it again *Nate you need to create your own companion mod* that sprouts random ass facts in places and introduces himself as "hey how's it going Nate here" Also when you kill people you would say, "you just got murdered to death!"
Hey Nate! If you are interested, i have a pretty ambitious Theory i would like to propose about the Ancient Aliens Loenzo Cabot found, and their possible connection to the Tunnelers from Fallout New Vegas! if you find this Theory interesting and possible, maybe you could put it in the next Fallout Mysteries Iceberg? *First of all, I dont think the Aliens Lorenzo Cabot found a underground city of were the Zetans, as it was implied that these...lets call them "Precoursor" aliens had somehow created Humanity, and if the Zetans created Humanity, why would they experiment on Humanity as if they didnt know about us prior?* *Jack Cabot, son of Lorenzo Cabot, talks about how his Father had found an Ancient Alien City buried beneath the Arabian Desert:* *"He brought back enough to show that beyond a doubt that the City he found wasn't made by or for Human beings. Millenia older than the earliest Human civilizations, but with technology that seems to have surpassed our own. And yet, everything about it is...strange. Disturbing geometries, tools not made for Human hands, carvings that hint at dimensions beyond our own..."* *Sole Survivor: "What was your Father theory about all this?"* *"He believed that all of the earliest Human civilizations shared some common parent that was unknown to Human history..."* *Man, doesnt that sound cool? Wouldnt it be awesome to explore such an underground City in a Fallout game. Too bad this wasnt in America...actually, there IS an Alien City in America! After the ending of the Cabot quest, you can ask Jack Cabot what he intends to do with the rest of his life, and he says:* *"Maybe I'll finally travel Southwest. My Father was always convinced that there was another alien city BURIED (remember that) somewhere in the Mojave Desert..."* *Damn. Can you imagine if we found Ancient Aliens in the Mojave? Well, I think we did. Their mutated descendants, anyways.* *Tunnelers. They always posed a big mystery that is never truly revealed. Ulysses has guesses and theorys, but nobody really knows what they are or where they come from, but it was probably very deep underground...is it possible that deep below the Divide, there exists an intact Alien City?Ancient Alien Theorists say yes!* *"Divide broke their sky, showed them the world above - and the scent of new prey. Seen them tear apart Deathclaws...Deathclaw might get some, but the rest will swarm it, tear it apart, like Denver Hounds."* *Courior 6: "Radiation from the War might have created them. Then detonations, quakes, caused them to surface?"* *"Makes sense. Truth favors that, matches the history of this place. Were signs they were here for a long time, before Marked Men, before what happened to the Divide cracked their sky. If so, they were buried deep. Might have been born the day America's embers started to settle. Seen worse things twisted by radiation."* *This is were my theory reaches its crazy climax, I think the Tunnelers are the "Trogs" of the Alien species that had been living deep underground, these guys created us, and had been living peacefully underground in their strange, disturbed utopia, their leaders using powerful crowns to maintain perpetual health, strength, and psychic powers. These crowns also shielded them from radiation...but perhaps only the leaders of this species were gifted the crowns, the rest had to suffer the effects of radiation seeping deep underground. Their leaders stayed healthy thanks to their crowns, but their people either died, or lost their higher brain functions, reduced to mindless tunnelers. The aliens inside the City underneath Arabia all eventually died, but the ones in America lived on as their species versions of Trogs, feral, irradiated tunnelers, but still with a humanoid form that hints at their once gracious society, and incredibly strength enough to tear apart apex predators.* *So yeah, thats it. I hope you like my theory and I hope that I didnt miss any glarious problems. Its a cool idea that when you kill Tunnelers, you are actually killing off the feral descendants of Humanitys creators!*
Actually there's one thing you didn't mention Ulysses also speculates they could have always been beneath us. While they're very primitive. There's no reason we couldn't speculate fairly that these are either aliens OR creatures like the abominations from mothership zeta. Not the aliens themselves but creatures made by them.
It's incredible that a channel like yours can cover games that have been out for ages over and over but never get boring and can garner so much attention still, truly a talent of just having a good personality for video making.
Here's a fan theory from me. Maybe Nick Valentine is "the mysterious stranger." He doesn't know his own past, he's a synth, he could be short circuiting and be the stranger for a brief time due to a past identity.
Even if we are in part 1, I’m really enjoying this iceberg series. The underwater sea life of fallout I haven’t really heard about much and didn’t know about the giant whales and mutant octopuses with human hands. Sounds terrifying but I do wish we can see that in the games. It sounds pretty badass Ngl. Awesome video man can’t wait for more 🔥🔥🔥
you know - for the amount of work he outs into these videos he must be insane by now right? Like awesome content and ill never not watch, but my goodness am i impressed with the effort.
When it comes to the state of countries in Europe in the fallout universe, I think it’s similar to what we see in the USA. However, some people have found something similar to the ‘come to America, where the streets are lined with gold’ propaganda and have believed it’s still like that. This would give it a sort of dark comedic tone where they journeyed over the Atlantic to seek their fortune and just found more of the same.
Yo Nate just wanted to say I’ve loved watching your vids for years. Sometimes I think we fallout fans are extinct but it makes me feel better watching these knowing I’m not alone
It is amazing to me that you can make a video (videos) like this that are so engaging and fun that I can watch them for hours, and keep coming back for literal years. o7
I'm surprised that he's going to be able to get every mystery from at least 6 Fallout games possibly 7 if he include Fallout tactics in only two videos
It would be cool to see EpicNate and Vaatividya Make a collab video of some topic both are common with . 😄 These 2 guys are my absolute favorite lore deepdivers on RUclips! Banger video Nate as always! 👌
Loved this video and cannot wait for episode 2 and honestly hope there’s enough for an episode 3 👌🏼 always loved your stuff since the first time in found you like 2 years ago
Hot take: The Mysterious Stranger is part of an order of cloaked gunmen who lend their aid to people they deem worthy, not unlike the Order of Mysteries from Appalachia. He does have more than a few things in common with the Silver Shroud.
Now you've made me develop a theory that each protagonist becomes the mysterious stranger of the next game lol. At least the courier and Sole Survivor. The Courier can, if he has the ladykiller perk, have dialogue with the son of the Mysterious Stranger which implies that the Courier is HIS FATHER, and Fallout 4 has too many trenchcoat wearing opportunities by far...
@@beepbop6542 That might be a bit of a stretch given the time and distance between some of the games; but if that's your headcanon, you do you. Also, Ladykiller Courier said he got someone pregnant in Montana 13 years ago, long after the Mysterious Stranger's son was born.
@@konahrikb1578to be fair ages =/= looks in fallout, there's characters in their early 30s that use "elderly" models, and young characters who use default adult models. We don't have a canonical age for the drifter, in post apocalypse time (or Montana irl) 13 is like 20
My personal headcannon for the nirn root is that the fallout universe is the dream vivec or talos took control over after they achieved amaranth..its a little memory of home tucked into the dream..would even explain some of the supernatural parts of the franchise.
Regarding the winter of Atom rulebook and the giant squid, im a bit sad you actually dont even read what the minutemen claimed. You said "36 arms and legs", when it really says "36 arms AND 4 human legs". If trying to investigate anything regarding this sea creature, its very important to, mention, remember and consider the "4 human legs".
Sir I have been watching this channel for a good while of my teen and young adult life, I just gotta say thank you for making dope content all the time. You put in so much research and time into this and I want you to know fans like me appreciate that! Always a dope vid!
I feel like the Talon one is answered in game. A note from the overseer of the vault is found on the bodies. I am personally grateful for them because it was a near constant stream of good gear to repair my stuff and sell.
I would love to see an update of this after the show. I'm not far into your video.just on "who shot first" now. It heavily implied, if not fully stated, that vault tech did it. Looking forward to the rest if this series. Fallouts mysteries have always been fun and im delving back in after years
I swear if you made educational videos about things taught in school then nobody would fail a class again. Your videos are just so easy to digest and fun to watch.
I've been watching Nate for years now and his videos never disappoint. I love that he's so devoted to Bethesda because so am I lmao. This community is honestly the best. Thanks Nate for your fake accents btw, they crack me up
The Nirn Root in Fallout 4 makes me wonder if when Elder Scrolls 6 comes out, if there might be anything from the Fallout Universe in it for us to find. Maybe something small like Mutfruit or maybe even a Vault door that scholars think the Dwemer created. A mention of the Eldritch creatures hinted at could be interesting but might cause more issues than intended.
@eliaspanayi3465 It really would, honestly having some references to all of those characters (I think they're called the Unstoppables) could be interesting or maybe some notes about a mysterious archer that appears randomly and helps people before disappearing
Found a bonus tiny detail you've missed Nate. If you go down to the Museum of Witchcraft and return the egg to the moma death claw, later on, you can find another death claw guarding it's nest, but will be definitely hostile. I found this south bound of Egret Tours Marina.
Gotta say I've played FO4 at least 20 times so most of the things Nate covers I already know, but these videos are so entertaining I've gone through the video playlist at least 5 times. It's my favorite thing to play in the background when I come back to Fallout. These vids are awesome and so in depth with the lore; I love getting to learn new things about my favorite game after all these years. Keep up the good work 💙
The series doesn’t actually claim that or prove it. Every game slightly changes the blame and contradicts or adds to the previous games theories. Theres no reason to think the series isn’t going to continue that trend. Also we don’t know who was watching the vault tec meeting with the owners of the tech companies. Someone else is still pulling the strings most likely. However vault tec is definitely one of the suspects still.
@@bandit3019 most people agree that’s not the vault tec logo but is very similar. The other thing is someone could have easily slapped stickers of vault tec or the reds onto bombs and dropped them in the hope a different faction is blamed. Until we actually see someone pressing the button we don’t know. Literally each games lore makes you assume a different faction is responsible. Even within the games you will get multiple claims that different factions are responsible.
@bandit3019 so what? That’s a terribly weak argument to prove that VT fired the first nuke. They were THE military contractor and made most of the warheads for the USA. A quick google search proves your theory incorrect
It wasn’t, one if vault tec dropped the bomb why was the ghoul kid with him when it happened wouldn’t his mother who works for vault tec and knows what’s going to happen let him take their child out if that day was the day the bombs where going to be dropped, I think they planned too but never did and china dropped them first
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Hey Nate, I hope you're doing well.
Thank you for your videos
I always enjoy listening to your skyrim and fallout videos becouse they are so interesting
Hoping you will add starfield to that list
Hey Brother Nate, feel like being a guest on a podcast to talk all things fallout/skyrim?
So there is a long running history in the fallout series of wastelanders calling things and places whatever their name sounds like or reads as instead of the correct name. Big Mountain -> Big MT -> Big Empty. Well I'm convinced that the "Blue Ghoul Whale" was her not understanding what her grandpa was saying when he told her that he saw a Beluga whale.
Great point. That’s definitely gotta be true
woah never thought of it this way
Very astute
another thing to note is the "mutated" dolphins look a lot like beluga whales, so we may have already seen our "Blue Ghoul Whale"
whales are mammals so they could ghoulify still (at least i think thats how it works)
I've always wondered if the freaky mannequins in Fallout 4 were possibly a tongue in cheek reference to the clothing mannequins in Skyrim, which did in fact move around on their own due to a coding bug.
i wonder if its a doctor who reference with the weeping angels
I was thinking it is the Institute, because you can find a synth blending in with some mannequins, but I don’t remember where. It could be an easy way for synths to blend in if they are out in the streets.
@@lupaswolfshead9971Inanimate objects which come alive and kill you when you’re not looking at them?
It’s either a weeping angel reference or a huge coincidence that they share the same premise.
@@Longshanks1690 there was a dr who episode where they did do this with shop manaquins aswell with david tennant if i recall correctly
where the shop manaquins where weeping angels in disguise
Please never stop making fallout content. I absolutely love putting these vids on and learning from you
Pick up a book if you really want to learn. This should be leisurely, not gaining knowledge.
@@splitman1129Some people like to see other people's dedication even if it was just for a game
BUT ELDER SCROLLS IS MORE FUN AND MORROWIND IS AWEDOME AND OBLIVION IS AWESOME AND SKYRIM IS AWESOME
@@splitman1129Clearly you never learned how to do casual learning.
@@splitman1129please advise me on what books we can read to LEARN more about Fallout lore
Fun Fact: The Fairline Hill Estates has a similar layout to Tranquility Lane from Fallout 3, with the houses and playground being nearly identical. If you felt some deja vu when you first went there, this is likely why.
Higgs Village is also in a similar layout to Tranquility Lane, it seems to be a running gag with the mainline games.
Fun fact about the Mysterious Stranger in FNV: if you had the perk, the developers wanted to code it so that the Stranger would actually turn on you and kill you if you tried to target the Lonesome Drifter in VATS, but it was never implemented. It would have been the smoking gun and matching bullet casing to prove the connection between the two.
would've been awesome but i completely understand why that was cut
That would have been interesting. I would have thought the mysterious magnum in his possession is a "smoking gun"(pun intended). However, he says the guitar is the only thing his father ever gave him and we all notice that guns are easily acquired by looting the corpses of people with whom you've fought, so he could have got it that way.. Some things have to be mistakes by the developers, they are human. I have no doubt about the connection between the drifter and the stranger though
@@erict3728Yeah, though, it is still certainly possible that magnum the lonesome drifter can give us was given to him by the mysterious stranger, and he just doesn’t know it, thus obviously meaning his father actually gave him more than just a guitar.
The stranger could’ve been in the same place as the drifter, it’s very possible he comes to check up on him, but is obviously somehow concealing himself, for whatever reason he apparently never seems to make contact with his own son.
But that doesn’t mean he might not be helping him survive in the wasteland, possibly aiding him in combat encounters the same way he does the player, all he’d need to do would be place that magnum on a raiders corpse or something, and when the drifter is looting that raider he’d find it and keep it.
@@xalier7382nice profile picture
@@Special_Agent_Frank_Horrigan you too
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@@KiomonDuckme who clicked on accidentally and didn’t peep it was THE EPIC NATE until seeing this comment at the top
Can’t believe they cloned him let’s go
I started watching dude 2weeks ago and now I'm stuck on Skyrim like it's 2011 again 🙃
I always just assumed Deezer's lemonade was purified water with Mutfruit in it since he doesn't have lemons. And the "lemonade" healed you more than regular purified water because it heals as much as water + eating a mutfruit would
no its piss its hot steamy piss
Pissonade
I assumed Wild mutfruit. Harvesting those always count as stealing.
cant argue with that logic
and the mutfruit juice you make with the cookign stations with boiled water and mutfruit that would be so cool to find real lemons from a long forgotten vault somewhere that was a arboretum with all the old world fruits and vegetables as well to grow again and produce so much more goodies even a rare vault of un radiated livestock real cows sheep chickens everything, i do like the megasloths though too.
I think the chained up ghouls were not that man's family, I think they were security. Whatever that guy was hiding from was so terrifying that he fortified his house with monsters. If you look at all the alarms (hanging cans) and chains, they weren't designed to keep the ghouls in, they were designed to keep something else out.
I swear there was a holotape about that being his family or something.
@@oxymoron02 i think you mean another holotape from the Fallout 4's Croup Manor where he hid his ghoulified family in the basement
I always figured, given the disrepair of the homes, that the town fell afoul of a nasty radstorm. The wasteland is brutal, and if one hit unexpectedly, or when they had no rad-x or radaway available it could easily turn the town.
Dude the talons are backed by jews and littlehorn is jewish think about it, A “mysterious benefactor with a lot of caps and an interest in sewing chaos” Hmmm🤔🤔🤔🤔🇮🇱
That's terrifying
My theory for the Talon Company's benefactor has always been the Enclave. Artificially destabilize the region, while also getting rid of "do-gooders" who might oppose them taking control. Then, when they do successfully swoop in, they call off the Talons, and suddenly they're everyone's heroes for restoring stability to the region.
More likely they would wipe them out, so they look even better to the Wastelanders and keep any Talons from talking.
I dunno why, but even now, in my late 30s, I find the cosmic horror hints in the fallout universe as creepy as I did as a kid. I think it’s the juxtaposition with the world or something, I can’t explain it. The damn Dunwich building creeped me out more than any horror game
horror games operate on a level that your vulnerable and weak against horrible monsters so your used to it. in fallout your usually a big badass hero who fights armies of raiders and squads of super mutants. so when the game takes away you agency it feels even more horrible. it's the same with the haunted house in vampire the masquerade bloodlines.
@@valwenventureco9285 very good point!
Perhaps it's the knowledge that there is otherworldly horrors that easily seem to be taking advantage of Humanity blowing themselves up via the war between USA and China?
dude im 27 and started a new game in fo4 and survival with a character that has 2 end and only 10 luck and charisma ( dumb build ik ) , even seeing some dogs is a horror experience xDD
Same, don't forget about that creepy mansion in Nuka World! I forget the name but I went in there with 4 gunners, a couple of them were in power armor and I had my trusty Nuka World power armor as well. I felt no fear going into that place. But when I walked into that one room and the door shut and locked behind me, locking my men out behind me.....oh boy, I was a little freaked. I turned around and put my back to the door and my heart began to pump. I never questioned whether I would be forced into isolation. And later on before leaving I had another creepy moment when one of my gunners shouted "YOU'RE DEAD" *LOCK AND LOAD" and a torrent of gunfire ripped down the stairs of the basement. I ran as fast as I could down those stairs with my rocket enhanced baseball bat but I found NOTHING!! They were shooting at absolutely nothing. I was like "alright guys let's just get the fuck outta here ok?" Lmao
Edit: Ok it was the Grandchester Mystery Mansion, I typed this comment during the video before he mentioned little Lucy. I've never seen the girl but apparently my NPC companions can see her. Weird
Fallout 4 had a quest that shows you teleportation can be used with radio frequency and disguise it with music this could explain some parts of the mysterious stranger
That's a good thought perhaps he could be a rogue synth or something.
@@Greenhawk4what about how long he’s been around? He’s too human to be a gen 3, and fallout New Vegas has a character you can meet who’s been speculated to be the son of the mysterious stranger considering you can get the strangers pistol from him
@@JesperVille Could be a prototype Courser.
@@thediethrower1803 or a us experiment meant to deal with anyone they deem a threat
Well what if hes a time cop. He appears out of nowhere and in just the nick of time to save the lives of the protagonist of the series. A time cop making sure that the necessary people who helped shape his civilization survive so that their work continues and makes his world possible. He pops in and out and only helps certain people. Maybe the tech of the future could do this. Combine what the folks at the big Mt are doing with the sole survivors institute buddies and the lone wanderers access to an alien spaceship and well there is no telling what they could do in 700 years time. But thats just this mans theory.
There were 3 expeditions sent to the commonwealth, with Danse saying the first one was a “huge success bringing back tons of prewar technology and documents”. Its highly likely the initiate was part of that first expedition and just died there since we get no confirmation for who lived and died in the first initial expedition
I actually thought the same thing for a sec. But 1 problem there weren't initiate in 2 or 3. So most likely there wasn't any in the first either. And if you look at it through a military standpoint it wouldn't make sense either. Initiates are the same as either a guy in boot camp or a fresh private who is still really green. You wouldn't take a guy that new into something this unknown this is spec ops level stuff. Now you could say oh they did bring him in the first mission and he died horribly and quickly so they didn't bring any more. But that's boring
@@Predator717-k5e weeeeeeell, but then again you can take squires with you on dangerous missions. so, why not an initiate on an expedition (maybe a close friend or family member of one of the other expedition members)?
@@montanus777 A squire would be someone who graduated and is being given in the field experience. An initiate would be someone brand new and still in training.
@@n0m4nic yeah, but in FO4 the initiates are more likely to go on missions than squires.
@@Predator717-k5ethey could’ve just used initiates as cannon fodder while the real troopers aka the ones with power armor and actual warriors don’t die
I've always preferred longer videos over shorter ones. EpicNate never disappoints. Still would wish for a full 2-3-4 hour video, but that would be hell to edit.
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@@redcoatdestroyer55 I will never seek help. No point in seeking help when I am happy... well I'm actually not happy, but it's for unrelated reasons.
@@tri-sapien6487seek help
Just for pure quality, I'd rather a Playlist of 1-2hr videos rather than one 3+ a couple times a year. I can only listen to the same video so many times
@I_lick_poison_frogs :)
Personally, I like to think that the mannequins we see standing around the streets of Boston are actually possessed by people who died back in 2077. Because the mannequins are the closest things they can find to having a "human body" again, they latch on to them, and they try to go about their days just like they did before, perhaps not even realizing what they're doing. That's why they're standing around in the streets. Maybe they were trying to walk there. Or when they're underground in subway stations, they might wait for the train/subway there, just like they would have done back when they were alive. Makes me feel bad for always shooting those mannequin's heads off, though.
it could be like in doctor who (ive never watched it but ive heard of the weeping angels) also to add on ur mannequin theory i think that teddy bears may symbolise babies, like sometimes there in cots or prams and theres a skeleton of a woman in nuka world and shes holding a teddy bear.
@@ٴٴ-ت4تbut na they put the bears in sexual situations or woth cigars in their mouths. Just raiders and others leaving them around.
The reason that the mysterious stranger again looks like a clean shaven young fellow is mainly because fallout 76 takes place CENTURIES before any fallout game.
Ya but he looks like that New Vegas and 3.
I always took mustached stranger to be the grown son from nv with a new 10mm and a new jingle since, yknow, courier has his pa's
u dumb?
The Mysterious Stranger being tied to luck, to me, suggest that it is a complete random occurrence, meaning you two just so happen to want to kill the same target. Why he wants to kill that person is the better question.
Given that he always helps the player character, perhaps it's a guy (or guys) who seeks out what he/they view as messiah types, and he/they consider it a grand purpose to aid said messiahs in their destinies without interfering too much-just enough to help keep them alive until their destiny is fulfilled.
@@mattpace1026 I think with that explanation it would be more likely tied to charisma instead
@@matth2283 But since the player characters never directly interact with the mysterious stranger(s), they can't really use charisma to influence them. It has to be based an outside factor.
@@mattpace1026 I tend to think of the Mysterious Stranger as some kind of angel of death who actively protects the player character so that their goals can be achieved; while Call of Duty has literal plot armor, Fallout’s Mysterious Stranger is sort of a plot _sword_ .
@@tlshortyshorty5810 like guts’ skull knight
The real life Georgia Guidestones had English written on them and their construction was funded by a wealthy man. They were “blown up” and taken down in recent years but they had creepy stuff like “maintain a population under 500 million” and some other dystopian portents for the human population. I think they should have made them more similar to the real life Guidestones in game, it would have been a lot more interesting, like the Dunwitch backstory.
Nate, you’re a fantastic storyteller man. Can’t wait for part 2.
ngl keeping the population under 500 million could solve some of the world's issues
@@plaguenplay3516 *takes a look at username* I can see where you’re coming from here
@@jellymop I mean, it WAS pretty effective at lowering the population...
(video co writer) honestly that sprints directly towards anti-semitic conspiracy theory very fast. the guidestones have a more definitive and sinister history than most realize. also, the 76 location seems to be a zetan map and cryptographic language. it's fun and functional, it doesn't need more elaboration (though the zetans themselves do)
@@lorequest2426 willing to elaborate how?
The goat! I didn't even get notified when it came out, glad I got it recommended!
Much appreciated! Next one soon…. Unless I get tempted to revisit the Mysterious Stranger 😶
Double it and give it to the next person
@@EpicNatereading that out of context you might want to be careful if you decide to be tempted. 😂
I just like to imagine raiders or any other wanderers of the wasteland setting mannequins up anywhere and everywhere for the giggles like imagine setting up a whole scene like a murder with mannequins just to freak out the next raider group passing through
16:07 In regards to the Mysterious Stranger looking younger in Fallout 76 than he does in Fallout 4, that actually makes sense. Fallout 76 takes place in 2102, giving it the earliest setting for a game in the fallout timeline (if you don’t count the intro for Fallout 4), which means it would make sense for him to look young if this is the same stranger who appears in all the other games. Which means that this guy has either been around for over a century and still looks to be middle aged, or there are multiple strangers.
Could use institute tech to time travel or could be a synth. No way for the character to be the same person across all the games.
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10:11 #3 Sea life
11:44 - 13:10 Ghoul Whale dialogue
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22:04 #5 What is "The Sight"?
26:54 Fate of other nations? (note: Emil says a LOT of stuff that isn't true at all about Fallout).
32:57 What's the deal with ghosts?
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38:28 The Mannequins
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58:58 Guide Stones
The guidestones are based on the irl (now destroyed) monument called the Georgia Guidestones, it was a mysterious monument that was later discovered to have a very unfortunate origin.
Oh, that was that monument that that Klansman paid for who wanted it to be used as justification to do racial oppression after a nuclear. There's a reason why they never disclosed what was in the time capsule there.
The Georgia guidestones were based on actual mysterious guidestones though weren't they? So there's still something neat underneath but the Georgia one had a lame explanation
The Georgia Guidestones where built by some guy in the 60's who left basically the 10 commandments of the New World Order on them as a way for future humanity to rebuild after a apocalypse which were really really communistic and "Live In The Pod And Eat The Bugs" kinda stuff ..
Did you catch that the guidestones are a reference to the Georgia Guidestones? Real world structure (was at least) until very recently, almost identical layout. At the time of fallout 76's development they were an object of some controversy as well as the focus of local conspiracy theories (like its in game counterpart). The inscriptions themselves are somewhat ambiguous and whether you consider them to be outright offensive, deliberately inflammatory, or just poorly worded and maybe a bit out there probably depends on what you might imagine the motives of the anonymous benefactor who commissioned it (which seemed to make it an excellent catalyst for conspiracy theories.)
Built in 1980, the backlash against it over the years ranged from disapproving eye-rolls, to conspiracy theories, all the way to incandescent rage. In recent years though it could be characterized by the mainstreaming of increasingly severe rhetoric as well as the wilder conspiracy theories. In 2022, it was attacked and damaged with explosives then subsequently dismantled and moved..
Whole weird and very recent thing - that I kind of don't think they would have included a reference to if the bombing attack had occured before the release of the game.
Is there alot of information about that online? I kinda wanna know what a stone said that was so awful it got fucking combusted over it. 😂
@@MrFinch-vx2kb Hmm made the mistake of giving a long answer with lots of links. Guess it got itself flagged as spam. If you go to Smithsonian Magazine, New Georgia Encyclopedia you'll find some fairly decent articles covering some of the basics with citations and links for more reading.
NPR did a story available on their website that includes reactions of actual locals (from the town) titled "A Georgia monument was destroyed. Locals blame conspiracy theories" (while controversial, it was a tourist attraction.) New Yorker also has a longer form dive into it.
Googling georgia guidestones and going with those resources, or the Elberton Star (local paper) is a good start.
@@MrFinch-vx2kb Literally just google "Georgia Guidestones". Wikipedia has the details, including the full text of the inscriptions.
I wondered if someone else noticed. Christian conspiracy theorists likely blew it up.
It was funded by a white nationalist, and the inscriptions reference some of the core tenets of that ideology:
Isolationism and eugenics
The fact that Marjorie Traitor Greene thinks it's a Jewish structure is extra hilarious when you know its origins and meaning lol
I literally just discovered this channel a week ago, what the heck have I been doing with my life, missing out on all this juicy post-apocalyptic lore.
After learning the teddy bears frequently represent babies (thought I'm sure not always), I had the thought that the mannequins might have been stand-ins for people evaporated by the bombs, like the shadows that are apparently in Hiroshima.
But they could be a doctor who reference. There were murderous mannequins in Chris Eccleston's first couple of episodes at the 9th doctor. (I think they show up during Tennant's first run in like 1 episode)
Great call on the Doctor Who reference with the mannequins.
One of the first appearances of the Autons in the DWho universe is “Spearhead from Space” from way back in 1970 and was the intro story for doctor #3 Jon Pertwee.
@fredricktalbot1945 I need to watch more Pertwee. He's a tie for my first Doctor with Eccleston because I wanted them the same day.
Eccleston first ever episode. Mannequins controlled by the Nestine Conciousness. Was the episode that kicked off the reboot!
@FrankFurther that episode was weird enough that I'm surprised they let the series keep going. Nine telling a bunch of possessed people to go to their room was when I became an Eccleston fan, though.
Now I'm reminded of the armor displays in Skyrim. Every now and then, I'd fast travel to that house and catch them mid-movement. Creepy as fuck and immediately made me think of the Weeping Angels.
It's a good day when we get some more Fallout Icebergs, love it. 🍿
Elder SCROLLS ICEBERG WOULD BE COOLER, MORE INTERSETTING UNIVERSE WITH MORE LORE AND BETTER GAMES LIKE MORROWIND OBLIVION AND SKYRIM AND ESO
@@NigerianCrusader your on a roll in this video’s comment section
Few people know that Lorenzo Cabbot is based on a dark future Nate. His epic beard was the first clue. As Nate is slowly driven mad by his quest to unearth all the secrets Todd has gathered to place as environmental storytelling his consciousness will reach Chim and that is when time will lose its grasp on Nate his mind Will lose its grip on non Bethesda reality.
Nice one.
Lorenzo Cabot and his entire quest line is based on the Lovecraft novel "City Beneath the Sands" (i think), from which the Cabot house story is practically plagiarized.
Lol, this is cool.😆
I guess that you forgot the fact that Nate is the OG name for a male Fallout 4 character... Nora is for female character...
@@bumpy86 Guy was referring to Epic Nate, not The Sole Survivor.
Oh yes, Mr. Nate blesses us once again with a video to get through these cursed times.
WHAT DO UOU MEAN CURSED TIMES MATEY
I'd rather live now than the black death days, we have it relatively easy now.
What if the rest of the world is fine and people come to America for the chaos?
That was my thought. Coming to America doesn't indicate that Britain is worse, necessarily. In fact, it implies to me that they're doing at least a little better since I don't know that we've seen proof anyone in America (except maybe the Brotherhood) has the tech necessary to travel overseas. But an unethical businessman in a nation far less damaged might see the chaos of America as a perfect opportunity- no government or really even other businesses there to stop him from doing as the pleases. Like going to the Wild West back in the day.
@@hmnhntrhopefully we find out in the new London DLC.
One big giant truman show
@@hmnhntrthere is a character in fallout brotherhood of steel im pretty sure that talks about her ancestors being from Essex in England, I don’t know whether she means immediate ancestors or not but still.
EpicNate: "I'm beginning to suspect we may need a part 3, maaaaybe even a part 4."
All of us watching, in our best fake disappointment voices because we're actually excited: "ooooohhh noooooo. Extra EpicNate content? Ohhhh that would just be awwwwfuuuuuullll."
Looking forward to the next levels of the iceberg! Your videos are amazing!
I was thinking: Thank you, sir! May I have another, sir?
Good stuff, as always, brother!
Gracias!
Are you still streaming today? 🥹
Two of the cutest RUclipsrs being wholesome ❤️
Hey, Nate. This is off topic, but i cant thank you enough for making these vids. I have a bone deformity in my hip thats given me chronic pain. Turns out your vids are the perfect length for my physical therapy, water therapy, etc. Thank you. Youre keeping me sane at this point ❤❤
Thats the best when you can find a video, or a few to just sit back and listen to while you have to deal with your health. I don't know much about chronic pain, but I do hope you can keep finding and enjoying videos like Nates to fill in the time during your therapies!
Nate, once again you have managed to make a fascinating and entertaining video. I know we probably don't say it enough but, thank you for the work you put into these videos, they are always welcome.
Nate. Nate never changes. Ever since the Skyrim iceberg videos dropped...
Hell yeah! Gotta love these "mysteries" video with their seemingly endless flow of entertaining facts! Keep it up!
Wish I had money to throw you. You're a genuine content creator, well above the average. This is you man. You've found your calling and you're killing it.
Paladin Danse says there were two *other* recon squads sent to the Commonwealth, right? That the first came back with crates full of books and tech, but the second went missing. Surely the Initiate on the roof of the library could be from the first squad.
He explains in another vid that this is unlikely, albeit possible. Why send an initiate with a forward squad like that, seems unlikely.
Isn't there a quest where you need to find some Brotherhood knight in a bunker? Wasn't he in charge of said missing second recon squad?
@@Brother_O4TSyes exactly that. You have to find holotapes that lead you back to paladin brandis- the lone survivor
@@Brother_O4TS Did you not watch the video?
@@Greenhawk4 I did finish the video but after I typed this commet. I'm merely trying to refresh my memory
The guidestones might be a reference to the Georgia guidestones created in 1980 in Elbert County, GA. It is strange how a georgian thing appears in West Virginia but the stones are arranged the same manner but with the weird linework instead of different-language message as per the original.
Not anymore, they RPG'd them, then bull dozed them the next day.
@@TrailRider650 I’m aware they no longer exist but they once did and that was the no uf h
*enough
@litoveloza3063 They also tracked down the guy who paid for them from an old video of the donors address on some old news coverage, I'll have to re watch the video, curious if it close to the one on 76.
It makes sense because the Georgia guidestones are still in the Appalachia region of Georgia.
It's this type of video that gets me to reinstall FO4. Much love to you Nate!
I believe that the boy that kellogg was living with is the synth boy and the old man is father from fallout 4. I seem to remember in a previous video that nate said that peoole within the institute were annoyed when father wanted to do more research on the child-like synths, almost like it was his pet project
Yeah the child living with Kellogg was indeed the child Synth Shaun. He had to return to the Institute when Virgil escaped the Institute. That’s clearly shown in Kellogg’s memories.
I believe that the initial plan by Father was to have the Sole Survivor find Kellogg and the child Synth Shaun in Diamond City, then kill Kellogg and rescue the child Synth Shaun believing him to be his/her actual son and take him home.
I always turn your videos on at work, I like lengthy types of videos and learning fascinating new things about games I enjoy is the perfect fit for me. I’m not really into podcasts or anything so I found this to be my thing thank you nate.
I've been binging iceberg videos since last night, so the fact that you dropped one now feels like a gift from the gods. So glad to be watching your videos again, didn't even know you were back. I'm a year late.
Where the library is concerned, if you enter through the front door by successfully persuading the automated intercom, the robots will not be hostile.
Nate over here being like "damn, might need to make 2 or 3 more parts. My bad." and I'm like I view this as an absolute win
This has one, made me really want to finish up my Fallout 1 series. Partly because its fun, but mainly because now I want to do a "Lore recap" video of what my character did, kinda like how Fallout New Vegas does when you finish the main story.
Once again your videos always make me excited and wanting to delve more and interact more with the world of Fallout and TES!
There in fact is a way to make the robots and turrets non hostile at the Boston Public Library, go through the side door as the Mayor with the speech check.
imma be honest, I love these long videos. Love hearing about Fallout/Skyrim mysteries while going about my day
Idk if you'll read this, but just thought I'd write a comment to thank you for you and your content. Sometimes I struggle to get to sleep or need to take my mind off of things and your videos are super relaxing and also very interesting. Definitely one of my favourite creators on RUclips right now!
I really like that the devs kept many things vague with the intention of players creating their own ideas. Then again, I love worldbuilding and thinking up details about things outside the central story..
9:37 Make "Rollen" famous. Also have also been playing Project Zomboid a lot recently with my girlfriend, amazing game.
Always a good day when EpicNate315 drops a new video. Bought the Fallout TTRPG a couple weeks ago thanks to you, bout to DM my first game in a couple more weeks. Wish me luck 👍
Just finished the Mama Murphy section, so I'm not sure if it comes up again later, but Psykers have been around since the very first game, and probably share the origin of the powers that later similar individuals display.
He does touch up on it when talking about Forecast in New Vegas since he's wearing the psychic nullifier from Fallout 1
One has to wonder how direct brain contact happened for some of these FEV subjects. Hukunin, who was of the Vault Dweller's tribe was psychic.
I suspect there's a natural mutation that can result from basic FEV contact instead of the direct introduction explained in Fallout 1
i know it makes me a huge nerd but i absolutely love all your iceberg and mystery videos. they are so well done, keep up the great work.
44:40 when I was really young and first played the game I was dicking around goodsprings for hours found a shovel and went to dig up some grave at night I was honestly freaked out when I heard the whispering but I decided to move on because I honestly thought I was just making it up that's still one of my first fond memories of fallout
Let me explain about the Mysterious Stranger. When you gain the perk which summons him, the Mysterious Stranger Society sends out an envoy to shadow you, and when he thinks you're too busy fighting for your life to notice him, he steps in to help.
I've said it before and I'll say it again *Nate you need to create your own companion mod* that sprouts random ass facts in places and introduces himself as "hey how's it going Nate here"
Also when you kill people you would say, "you just got murdered to death!"
One hour in a video?
That's what i need🔥
Hey Nate! If you are interested, i have a pretty ambitious Theory i would like to propose about the Ancient Aliens Loenzo Cabot found, and their possible connection to the Tunnelers from Fallout New Vegas! if you find this Theory interesting and possible, maybe you could put it in the next Fallout Mysteries Iceberg?
*First of all, I dont think the Aliens Lorenzo Cabot found a underground city of were the Zetans, as it was implied that these...lets call them "Precoursor" aliens had somehow created Humanity, and if the Zetans created Humanity, why would they experiment on Humanity as if they didnt know about us prior?*
*Jack Cabot, son of Lorenzo Cabot, talks about how his Father had found an Ancient Alien City buried beneath the Arabian Desert:*
*"He brought back enough to show that beyond a doubt that the City he found wasn't made by or for Human beings. Millenia older than the earliest Human civilizations, but with technology that seems to have surpassed our own. And yet, everything about it is...strange. Disturbing geometries, tools not made for Human hands, carvings that hint at dimensions beyond our own..."*
*Sole Survivor: "What was your Father theory about all this?"*
*"He believed that all of the earliest Human civilizations shared some common parent that was unknown to Human history..."*
*Man, doesnt that sound cool? Wouldnt it be awesome to explore such an underground City in a Fallout game. Too bad this wasnt in America...actually, there IS an Alien City in America! After the ending of the Cabot quest, you can ask Jack Cabot what he intends to do with the rest of his life, and he says:*
*"Maybe I'll finally travel Southwest. My Father was always convinced that there was another alien city BURIED (remember that) somewhere in the Mojave Desert..."*
*Damn. Can you imagine if we found Ancient Aliens in the Mojave? Well, I think we did. Their mutated descendants, anyways.*
*Tunnelers. They always posed a big mystery that is never truly revealed. Ulysses has guesses and theorys, but nobody really knows what they are or where they come from, but it was probably very deep underground...is it possible that deep below the Divide, there exists an intact Alien City?Ancient Alien Theorists say yes!*
*"Divide broke their sky, showed them the world above - and the scent of new prey. Seen them tear apart Deathclaws...Deathclaw might get some, but the rest will swarm it, tear it apart, like Denver Hounds."*
*Courior 6: "Radiation from the War might have created them. Then detonations, quakes, caused them to surface?"*
*"Makes sense. Truth favors that, matches the history of this place. Were signs they were here for a long time, before Marked Men, before what happened to the Divide cracked their sky. If so, they were buried deep. Might have been born the day America's embers started to settle. Seen worse things twisted by radiation."*
*This is were my theory reaches its crazy climax, I think the Tunnelers are the "Trogs" of the Alien species that had been living deep underground, these guys created us, and had been living peacefully underground in their strange, disturbed utopia, their leaders using powerful crowns to maintain perpetual health, strength, and psychic powers. These crowns also shielded them from radiation...but perhaps only the leaders of this species were gifted the crowns, the rest had to suffer the effects of radiation seeping deep underground. Their leaders stayed healthy thanks to their crowns, but their people either died, or lost their higher brain functions, reduced to mindless tunnelers. The aliens inside the City underneath Arabia all eventually died, but the ones in America lived on as their species versions of Trogs, feral, irradiated tunnelers, but still with a humanoid form that hints at their once gracious society, and incredibly strength enough to tear apart apex predators.*
*So yeah, thats it. I hope you like my theory and I hope that I didnt miss any glarious problems. Its a cool idea that when you kill Tunnelers, you are actually killing off the feral descendants of Humanitys creators!*
Great point and amazing thought process
Actually there's one thing you didn't mention Ulysses also speculates they could have always been beneath us. While they're very primitive. There's no reason we couldn't speculate fairly that these are either aliens OR creatures like the abominations from mothership zeta. Not the aliens themselves but creatures made by them.
It's incredible that a channel like yours can cover games that have been out for ages over and over but never get boring and can garner so much attention still, truly a talent of just having a good personality for video making.
That’s just the old Bethesda games, people will make fallout and elder scroll videos for atleast 5-10 years
People have been talking about Homer for three millennia. Good stuff is good, regardless of time
@@PastPerspectives11 who
24:06 The way Nate said regardless made me cry
Love the content Nate, thanks for all the effort you put into providing us with these amazing videos, keep up the good work man!
Watching a Nate video is the perfect way to finish off the day 😁
Here's a fan theory from me. Maybe Nick Valentine is "the mysterious stranger." He doesn't know his own past, he's a synth, he could be short circuiting and be the stranger for a brief time due to a past identity.
Similar to when he short circuits to Kellogg for a brief moment and doesn’t remember
@@crispouk3070 exactly
6:15 MASSIVE SPOILER ALERT
The TV show answers this question, it was Vault-Tec that launched the first strike
The series we needed. thank you Nate for your hard work and talent in video and lore crafting
Even if we are in part 1, I’m really enjoying this iceberg series. The underwater sea life of fallout I haven’t really heard about much and didn’t know about the giant whales and mutant octopuses with human hands. Sounds terrifying but I do wish we can see that in the games. It sounds pretty badass Ngl.
Awesome video man can’t wait for more 🔥🔥🔥
you know - for the amount of work he outs into these videos he must be insane by now right? Like awesome content and ill never not watch, but my goodness am i impressed with the effort.
When it comes to the state of countries in Europe in the fallout universe, I think it’s similar to what we see in the USA. However, some people have found something similar to the ‘come to America, where the streets are lined with gold’ propaganda and have believed it’s still like that. This would give it a sort of dark comedic tone where they journeyed over the Atlantic to seek their fortune and just found more of the same.
"Did you hear about the new world? Across the Atlantic there's a settlement so prosperous its made with Diamonds! If we can just cross the Atlantic"
Yo Nate just wanted to say I’ve loved watching your vids for years. Sometimes I think we fallout fans are extinct but it makes me feel better watching these knowing I’m not alone
It is amazing to me that you can make a video (videos) like this that are so engaging and fun that I can watch them for hours, and keep coming back for literal years.
o7
I wish this Part 1 could already be 10 hours 😛❤
I'm surprised that he's going to be able to get every mystery from at least 6 Fallout games possibly 7 if he include Fallout tactics in only two videos
Gods no. Everyone is making these 5+ hour long compilation videos now. Adults, nor children, should have that much time for any videos.
@@splitman1129. Some people listen to videos like this while doing work or cleaning. Also, you don't have to watch the whole thing in one sitting.
I can’t wait to see Nate’s channel explode in 5 years once he posts the first Starfield mysteries iceberg
Para social much ?
It would be cool to see EpicNate and Vaatividya Make a collab video of some topic both are common with . 😄 These 2 guys are my absolute favorite lore deepdivers on RUclips!
Banger video Nate as always! 👌
Loved this video and cannot wait for episode 2 and honestly hope there’s enough for an episode 3 👌🏼 always loved your stuff since the first time in found you like 2 years ago
Absolutely amazing. Thank you, Nate 🙏
Never played a single Fallout but I love these deep dives
Hot take: The Mysterious Stranger is part of an order of cloaked gunmen who lend their aid to people they deem worthy, not unlike the Order of Mysteries from Appalachia. He does have more than a few things in common with the Silver Shroud.
Now you've made me develop a theory that each protagonist becomes the mysterious stranger of the next game lol. At least the courier and Sole Survivor. The Courier can, if he has the ladykiller perk, have dialogue with the son of the Mysterious Stranger which implies that the Courier is HIS FATHER, and Fallout 4 has too many trenchcoat wearing opportunities by far...
@@beepbop6542 That might be a bit of a stretch given the time and distance between some of the games; but if that's your headcanon, you do you.
Also, Ladykiller Courier said he got someone pregnant in Montana 13 years ago, long after the Mysterious Stranger's son was born.
I think the mysterious stranger belongs to an all male order of mystery. That's why NV has both the mistress and the stranger.
@@konahrikb1578to be fair ages =/= looks in fallout, there's characters in their early 30s that use "elderly" models, and young characters who use default adult models.
We don't have a canonical age for the drifter, in post apocalypse time (or Montana irl) 13 is like 20
My personal headcannon for the nirn root is that the fallout universe is the dream vivec or talos took control over after they achieved amaranth..its a little memory of home tucked into the dream..would even explain some of the supernatural parts of the franchise.
Regarding the winter of Atom rulebook and the giant squid, im a bit sad you actually dont even read what the minutemen claimed.
You said "36 arms and legs", when it really says "36 arms AND 4 human legs".
If trying to investigate anything regarding this sea creature, its very important to, mention, remember and consider the "4 human legs".
Sir I have been watching this channel for a good while of my teen and young adult life, I just gotta say thank you for making dope content all the time. You put in so much research and time into this and I want you to know fans like me appreciate that! Always a dope vid!
I feel like the Talon one is answered in game. A note from the overseer of the vault is found on the bodies. I am personally grateful for them because it was a near constant stream of good gear to repair my stuff and sell.
I always thought it was the Enclave. That way people would welcome them as protectors. Also because that's some government type shit.
I would love to see an update of this after the show. I'm not far into your video.just on "who shot first" now. It heavily implied, if not fully stated, that vault tech did it. Looking forward to the rest if this series. Fallouts mysteries have always been fun and im delving back in after years
I swear if you made educational videos about things taught in school then nobody would fail a class again. Your videos are just so easy to digest and fun to watch.
Just went to look up episode two, only to realize this was just uploaded three days ago. Can't wait for part two and more!
I've been watching Nate for years now and his videos never disappoint. I love that he's so devoted to Bethesda because so am I lmao. This community is honestly the best. Thanks Nate for your fake accents btw, they crack me up
The Nirn Root in Fallout 4 makes me wonder if when Elder Scrolls 6 comes out, if there might be anything from the Fallout Universe in it for us to find. Maybe something small like Mutfruit or maybe even a Vault door that scholars think the Dwemer created. A mention of the Eldritch creatures hinted at could be interesting but might cause more issues than intended.
Putting a grognak the barbarian reference into skyrim would be cool
@eliaspanayi3465 It really would, honestly having some references to all of those characters (I think they're called the Unstoppables) could be interesting or maybe some notes about a mysterious archer that appears randomly and helps people before disappearing
@@Snowman794 although I can't wait for that, I'm hyped for a zetan or eldritch horror reference in starfield
@@eliaspanayi3465 I hadn't thought of that, now I can't wait to find one lol
@@Snowman794 I hope they go full throttle on the cosmic horror aspect in a side quest with no connection to the main story
I just assumed the mannequins were traps set by raiders. I accidentally shot on my first time playing and that alerted a few people to go look for me.
Found a bonus tiny detail you've missed Nate.
If you go down to the Museum of Witchcraft and return the egg to the moma death claw, later on, you can find another death claw guarding it's nest, but will be definitely hostile.
I found this south bound of Egret Tours Marina.
These videos are some of the only videos I can watch on RUclips anymore and still actually be entertained
The guide stones are wild, I love how there is always something new to discover in 76
6:46 we know who shot first now because of the fallout show 😂
watching your videos reminds me of why i love easteregg and mystery hunting. Your a real one
Gotta say I've played FO4 at least 20 times so most of the things Nate covers I already know, but these videos are so entertaining I've gone through the video playlist at least 5 times. It's my favorite thing to play in the background when I come back to Fallout. These vids are awesome and so in depth with the lore; I love getting to learn new things about my favorite game after all these years. Keep up the good work 💙
I'm glad you're still uploading videos on fallout 4. My favorite game ever.
the answer to who shot first is vault tech
It’d be cool to have a video on the biggest questions that HAVE been answered
The series doesn’t actually claim that or prove it. Every game slightly changes the blame and contradicts or adds to the previous games theories. Theres no reason to think the series isn’t going to continue that trend. Also we don’t know who was watching the vault tec meeting with the owners of the tech companies. Someone else is still pulling the strings most likely.
However vault tec is definitely one of the suspects still.
@@calebmahoney2448the nuke in megaton has a vault tech logo on it.
@@bandit3019 most people agree that’s not the vault tec logo but is very similar.
The other thing is someone could have easily slapped stickers of vault tec or the reds onto bombs and dropped them in the hope a different faction is blamed. Until we actually see someone pressing the button we don’t know. Literally each games lore makes you assume a different faction is responsible. Even within the games you will get multiple claims that different factions are responsible.
@bandit3019 so what? That’s a terribly weak argument to prove that VT fired the first nuke. They were THE military contractor and made most of the warheads for the USA. A quick google search proves your theory incorrect
80 hours deep into my probably 50th playthrough of fallout 4 and super loving it, couldn’t drop at a better time
76 is 2103 so it makes sense that the stranger is younger
Still the best Fallout lore Videos on RUclips. Love you epicnate
Babe wake up. TheEpicNate315 uploaded a new iceberg video
Well, we got an official answer on the 2nd one. Wasn't the US or China, it was Vault-Tec.
Nothing based on that show should be considered cannon
It wasn’t, one if vault tec dropped the bomb why was the ghoul kid with him when it happened wouldn’t his mother who works for vault tec and knows what’s going to happen let him take their child out if that day was the day the bombs where going to be dropped, I think they planned too but never did and china dropped them first