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Skeletons are the remains of deceased people and creatures.
Background[]
The bones of creatures and human beings found in various places across the former United States.
Characteristics[]
Skeletons can be found all across the Commonwealth, ranging from the remains of U.S. Army soldiers to citizens, and even vault dwellers. They can be moved both physically but cannot be searched. There is also a large skeleton of a marine animal on the collapsed second floor of the oceanarium in Far Harbor.
Named skeletons[]
These are skeletons who are known to be those of named characters.
- Alan Patterson
- Arnold Wabash
- Bill Stevens
- Brent Savoldi
- Carlo
- Catherine
- Charles Dieter Jr.
- Charlie
- Dave Mallory
- Dylan
- Edmund Medford
- Edward
- Edwin
- Ericka Elwood-Woolum
- Ethel
- Eugene
- Fens Phantom
- Francis Perry
- Franny Richardson
- Gladys
- Dr. Hein
- Mayor Hildenbrand
- Hildenbrand's wife
- J. Pratt
- Jack Rockford
- Jacqueline Spencer
- John Miller
- John Pitcairn
- John Reise
- Kevin Bennell
- Kristy Green
- Lana
- Larry Henderson
- Luis Bateman
- Margaret
- Melissa
- Mortimer
- Natalie
- Olympia Avery (original)
- Rabbit
- Randall
- Rex Meacham
- Robin
- Runaway girl
- Ruth Leavitt
- Sharon
- Shelly Miller
- Shem Drowne
- Thomas Harkin
- Tim
- Tom Franklin
- Vault 118 overseer
- William Shippard
Appearances[]
Skeletons appear in Fallout 4.
Behind the scenes[]
In the real world, decay equates to skeletons disintegrating as opposed to maintaining their shape. In-game, they are seen posed and intact as a gameplay mechanic utilized to aid in storytelling.