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History of the Factions and Creatures of Fallout

1 h 41 min · 20. feb. 2026
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The Great War only lasted two hours — but the history that followed spans centuries.In this livestream, we’re doing a full in-game historical deep dive into the Fallout universe, treating it like real post-apocalyptic history. No memes, no tier lists — just timelines, cause and effect, and how the wasteland actually evolved.What we’re covering LIVE:• Timeline histories of major factions:NCR, Caesar’s Legion, Brotherhood of Steel, Enclave, Institute, Minutemen, Railroad, Vault-Tec, Mr. House, and The Kings• Origins and evolution of wasteland threats:Deathclaws, Super Mutants, Mirelurks, Yao Guai, Radroaches• Technology that shaped the apocalypse:Power Armor, Pip-Boys, Vault experiments• Character deep dives and personal histories:Boone, Nick Valentine, Harold (the Man in the Tree), Mr. House, plus additional wasteland legends• How ideology, trauma, and bad decisions rebuilt civilization the wrong wayThis is Fallout lore presented as real history, from pre-war America to the fractured empires fighting over the ruins.Stick around for the full breakdown, live discussion, and a Top 5 Fallout facts segment you probably haven’t heard before.Join the chat:What faction do you think was closest to actually rebuilding civilization?#Fallout#FalloutLore#FalloutHistory#FalloutNewVegas#Fallout4#VideoGameLore#LoreDeepDive#PostApocalyptic#GamingPodcast#YouTubeLivestream#WastelandHistory

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