A Dealspwn editorial deals with Harold, Fallout's iconic character. A good read if you only played Fallout 3 and only know him from that.<blockquote>Yeah. That’s exactly who we mean. But what many of you trigger-happy newcomers don’t know is that poor old Harold is one of the longest-running recurring characters in Fallout history. His tragic backstory underpins many of the major events in the postapocalyptic canon- and it’s high time we gave him his dues. Many of you ripped out his heart beneath Oasis… but it turns out that Harold has the biggest damn heart in the entire Wasteland.
Before Bob
As a young child, Harold was raised by a goddess-like supercomputer deep within Vault 29. He survived the bombs and was eventually selected for a suicide run to the surface in order to terrify the other kids into servitude, but escaped to keep the nursery of uncontiminated children safe and secret. Harold thrived in the wasteland, becoming a successful trader and major player in The Hub; but frustrated by the constant mutant attacks on his caravans and friends, he opted to set out on a quest to make the world a safer place. This selfless act started him down the road to becoming one of the only true philanthropists that the Fallout universe ever had… and to his eventual martyrdom.</blockquote>Spotted on GameBanshee.
Before Bob
As a young child, Harold was raised by a goddess-like supercomputer deep within Vault 29. He survived the bombs and was eventually selected for a suicide run to the surface in order to terrify the other kids into servitude, but escaped to keep the nursery of uncontiminated children safe and secret. Harold thrived in the wasteland, becoming a successful trader and major player in The Hub; but frustrated by the constant mutant attacks on his caravans and friends, he opted to set out on a quest to make the world a safer place. This selfless act started him down the road to becoming one of the only true philanthropists that the Fallout universe ever had… and to his eventual martyrdom.</blockquote>Spotted on GameBanshee.