Should i attack vulpes inculta




















Boards Fallout: New Vegas if i killed vulpes inculta in nipton User Info: greenfiend User Info: lopham4. User Info: Iceaxe He doesn't operate the boat so you don't have to worry about that. The only thing he does is give two quests. If you kill him in Nipton, you instantly fail both of them. Kind of pointless to kill him in Nipton though. It's not really worth it. He doesn't have any really special gear or anything that you can't get through other means.

User Info: Pennywise Because he used an owl. Approach the raft and press the interact button to travel to The Fort. You can wear legion armor as a disguise, but the many guards at The Fort will quickly see through it.

If you become vilified by the Legion at any point during this quest, it will fail and the free quest Beware the Wrath of Caesar! At this point, there are two options to get to Benny at The Fort, but both of them will require fighting or killing. The article describes how to get to the bunker in the camp, and not to Benny, who is in Caesar's tent. Most of it should still apply, though. If you've once again become vilified with the Legion, or simply don't like the Legion, you can still complete this quest.

The first option is to disguise yourself as one of the Legion. Don't take your companions as the guards will notice and a shootout will ensue. Make your way through Cottonwood Cove to the Fort as normal.

Speak to no one but the dock officer and avoid all legion dogs or else you'll be caught. Make your way to the bunker. The guards inside will recognize you, but they can be killed without alerting the rest of the camp as long as you remain disguised.

Complete the mission as before and return the way you came. Neither would matter to a non-Legion playthrough. Haven't done it since patch 1. Edit: so no, no repercussions at all. Sadly, the one with the Cowboy Repater is usually at the head of the procession, so there's no way to kill him without others noticing. Not sure, just something to try? I serve my master as the greatest of his Frumentarii.

We Frumentarii are soldiers of a different stripe, capable in battle, but skilled as infiltrators and agents as well. A remarkable individual from an unremarkable tribe south of the Utah. He was brought into the Legion as a boy, survived training, fought well enough as Legionary to be promoted to the rank of Decanus.

Then, in battle against an unimportant tribe, he broke ranks and led his contubernium through a hole in their defenses to capture its chieftain. Well, his Centurion wanted him crucified for disobedience. So I made him a Frumentari.

I can only hope that the Omertas died when their treachery was exposed, to have the plan succeed only would have sullied the Legion. It does not matter, victory shall be ours, it shall be swift, and it will be honest, purchased with blood. With Lanius at the head of the Legion, however, I doubt he'll have much use for my services. He prefers It's where my tribe was taken.

Where another history was put to the blade, lesson taught. It is where we realized Vulpes did not approach us as equals. Where we realized the wolf had come, and we watched our history die. Now it belongs to Legion Not revenge The Legion destroyed Nipton, poisoned Searchlight, butchered Nelson. Like Hoover Dam, there is the power within Vegas I am a Centurion!

It's a modest presence, a single finger of the Legion reaching across the river's narrows.



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