Fallout OC

I\’ve been working on making a character that fits into the Fallout Universe lately. For a couple of reasons. I\’ve been playing through Fallout 4 with my husband recently.

We originally picked the game up around it\’s release date, but something then didn\’t click with us. I\’m not sure what exactly, but I don\’t think we found the construction aspect to the game right for us back then. But I think we we\’re playing Minecraft at the time and wanted to make things pretty; which Fallout really isn\’t.

Since we\’ve not been playing Minecraft and we know what to expect this time around we have been a lot less picky with the construction side of things.

During the course of playing and seeing a couple of online friends own Fallout OC\’s for the past few years, I decided to take the plunge and make one for myself to enjoy.

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When making an OC for a game in which you can create your the main character to your liking, I think people tend to use the main character as their OC. I didn\’t want to do this, because they already have a set back story. So. I created Simon. A narcotic/Jet addicted saxophone player (with no sax) so he\’s had to turn to the wastelands to feed his habit, as I think this idea out of the ones I had, has the most scope for long term character development.
So, yeah.
Have a Simon~
I\’ll get a full body picture of him done soon.
For his outfit, I am thinking hipster style, waistcoat, rolled up shirt sleeves, converse style shoes and jeans. Purely because it has no practical use in the commonwealth and I think Simon would have sold everything useful already – like his Saxophone, which I imagine a part of him is really trying to get back or something? I don\’t know yet.

It\’s just nice to have a character I\’d like to develop and play with some more.


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