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6/6/2025, 6:01:42 PM
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I haven't had a real OC pony in years but I made a player character for a Fallout: Equestria (sorta) tabletop game last year which counts I guess. He's a member of the Brotherhood of Steel/Steel Ranger equivalent and it's a bit of a running theme for him to be the local idealist trapped between competing loyalties.
>born a slave, freed and adopted by the Brotherhood after they shot the tar out of the settlement he was born in
>slated for technical and archival work due to his talent for engineering but gets transferred to the Knights after proving himself on a salvage op that when tits up and getting his squad home after the lead knight got ganked by an IED
>slowly became disillusioned with leadership as the fight to liberate Canterlot from supermutants dragged on and eventually claimed the lives of most ponies he knew, including his childhood sweetheart
>split with the Outcasts, reluctantly
>too much of a moralfag idealist for the Outcasts, so they sent him west to re-establish contact with the rest of the BoS
>wound up in New Pegasus after five years of searching for other chapters
>got buried alive in a rockslide prior to the campaign and dug out by an autistic vault dweller thestrel, and they ended up traveling together for a little while before joining the party proper
>currently falling in love with said autistic vault dweller and has become besties with a tribal chemist gryphon as the campaign has gone on, mostly because he's one of the only party members who doesn't treat her like their dumb kid sister
The mild 'I'm too goddamn chivalrous for this shit' flavor of arrogance combined with a life of hard lessons has been a fun combo to roleplay, and being the resident moralfag is engaging when someone isn't going full raider on an issue.
It's been a culture shock for him to finally get into a region with an active Brotherhood chapter and find out that everyone hates their guts, although the locals have not really done much to blunt his existing prejudices themselves. He hates New Pegasus and everything it represents, and I suspect he's the second most likely member of the party to go full Yes Man ending if only because he would get to kick House to the curb and shutter the casinos.
I haven't had a real OC pony in years but I made a player character for a Fallout: Equestria (sorta) tabletop game last year which counts I guess. He's a member of the Brotherhood of Steel/Steel Ranger equivalent and it's a bit of a running theme for him to be the local idealist trapped between competing loyalties.
>born a slave, freed and adopted by the Brotherhood after they shot the tar out of the settlement he was born in
>slated for technical and archival work due to his talent for engineering but gets transferred to the Knights after proving himself on a salvage op that when tits up and getting his squad home after the lead knight got ganked by an IED
>slowly became disillusioned with leadership as the fight to liberate Canterlot from supermutants dragged on and eventually claimed the lives of most ponies he knew, including his childhood sweetheart
>split with the Outcasts, reluctantly
>too much of a moralfag idealist for the Outcasts, so they sent him west to re-establish contact with the rest of the BoS
>wound up in New Pegasus after five years of searching for other chapters
>got buried alive in a rockslide prior to the campaign and dug out by an autistic vault dweller thestrel, and they ended up traveling together for a little while before joining the party proper
>currently falling in love with said autistic vault dweller and has become besties with a tribal chemist gryphon as the campaign has gone on, mostly because he's one of the only party members who doesn't treat her like their dumb kid sister
The mild 'I'm too goddamn chivalrous for this shit' flavor of arrogance combined with a life of hard lessons has been a fun combo to roleplay, and being the resident moralfag is engaging when someone isn't going full raider on an issue.
It's been a culture shock for him to finally get into a region with an active Brotherhood chapter and find out that everyone hates their guts, although the locals have not really done much to blunt his existing prejudices themselves. He hates New Pegasus and everything it represents, and I suspect he's the second most likely member of the party to go full Yes Man ending if only because he would get to kick House to the curb and shutter the casinos.
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