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Charles may refer to:
- Characters:
- Charles Ringhold, the head of laser research at The Glow, mentioned in Fallout.
- Charles Curling, the scientist in command of the United States Chemical Corps in Fallout 2.
- Charles Danson, a pre-War soldier who fought and died in the Yangtze Campaign, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Charles Davies, a pre-War soldier who fought and died in the Yangtze Campaign, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Charles Eugene Signorini, a pre-War soldier who fought and died in the Yangtze Campaign, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Charles Webster, a pre-War soldier who fought and died in the Yangtze Campaign, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Charles Dieter Jr., a pre-War writer who rented a cabin at Neponset Park, mentioned in Fallout 4.
- Charles Wenson, a man who lived before the Great War, mentioned in Fallout 4.
- Charles (Cult of the Mothman), a member of the Cult of the Mothman before the Great War, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Charles (Morgantown), the leader of Roof House, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Charles Finley, a test subject at the West Tek research center, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Charles Mansion, a prison guard at Eastern Regional Penitentiary, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Charles Whiteknife, an actor before the Great War who appears in the Fallout TV series.
- Locations:
- Mount Charleston, an unmarked location in the Mojave Wasteland in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Charleston Cave, a cave within Mount Charleston in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Charles River, a major river which runs through New England in Fallout 4.
- Battle of Charles River, a conflict in the Commonwealth mentioned in Fallout 4.
- Charlestown, a district of Boston in Fallout 4.
- Charlestown laundry, an unmarked location in Charlestown in Fallout 4.
- Charlestown condo, a location and player home in Charlestown in the Fallout 4 Creation Club content "Charlestown Condo."
- Charles View Amphitheater, a location in the district of Esplanade in Fallout 4.
- Charleston, the pre-War capital city of West Virginia in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Capitol Building, a location in Charleston in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Capitol Courthouse, a section of the Charleston Capitol Building in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Fire Department, a location in Charleston in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald building, a location in Charleston and headquarters of the Charleston Herald in Fallout 76.
- Charleston landfill, a location and public workshop in Charleston in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Station, a location in Charleston in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Trainyard, a location in Charleston in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Capitol Building, a location in Charleston in Fallout 76.
- Mount Charleston, an unmarked location in the Mojave Wasteland in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Miscellaneous:
- Snow globe - Mt. Charleston, a snow globe found at the Jacobstown lodge in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Charleston Emergency Government, a faction formed by surviving members of the West Virginia state government post-War, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald, a pre-War company which published newspapers of the same name, mentioned in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald (item), junk items in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald - Assassin strikes again, a paper note in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald - Bell article, a paper note in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald - Hornwright Wins!, a paper note in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald - Man vs. Machine, a paper note in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald - Tragedy Hits Hornwright, a paper note in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald Exclusive: The Motherlode, a holotape in Fallout 76.
- Charleston Herald interview - Juliana Wheatley, a holotape cut from Fallout 76.
- Charleston is ours, a paper note in Fallout 76.
- Real-life people:
- Charles Deenen, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment on audio direction, Foley supervision, sound FX design, mixing and additional mixing for Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics.
- Charles M. Gregory, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as an artist on Fallout 2.
- Charles Dickens, an English writer of the Victorian period, mentioned in Fallout 3.
- Charles Staples, a developer who worked at Obsidian Entertainment as the area design lead on Fallout: New Vegas.
- Charles Halford, an actor who voiced Knight-Sergeant Gavil and Winlock in Fallout 4.
- Charles Kim, a developer who worked at Bethesda Softworks as a character artist on Fallout 4.
- Charles-William Bibaud, a developer who worked at Behaviour Interactive as an additional producer on Fallout 4 and at Bethesda Softworks as a senior producer on Fallout 76.
- Charles Salzman, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a quality assurance senior tester on Fallout Tactics.
- Charles Cuevas, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a producer on Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.