![]() Wide-Eyed Idealist: He's a firm believer that single individuals can make massive differences in the lives of many, and that civilization just needs a one or two of these people every few decades to prosper.He doesn't really care if anyone listens to him, either, which is lampshaded. Talkative Loon: It's very easy to set him off, and he can go for hours on one of his stories.Take a Third Option: Presented with a bridge whose guardian will kill him if he gets the answer wrong, the Storyteller chooses to shoot the guardian rather than bother trying to answer the question.The Storyteller: He spends his days wandering the Wasteland, telling stories to anyone willing to lend him an ear.For example, in the episode focusing on the Prydwin, he does make several pointed comments about how the Brotherhood is thriving in part because it still upholds Lyons' reforms and how they are supposed to be something more than just a raider band with a tech fetish. That said, some of his comments during the episodes focusing on the "restored" Brotherhood can be taken as him playing up the positives of Maxson's efforts to seem loyal and he's actually a bit more critical of the direction it's taking than he lets on.Of course, as he is a loyal Brotherhood member himself, and Maxson's efforts have given the Brotherhood a real boost in strength, it only makes sense he would approve of anything that makes the Brotherhood stronger. He has nothing but praise for Elder Maxson's takeover of the East Coast Brotherhood and the subsequent restoration of many traditional Brotherhood values, even though many viewers consider Maxson's "reforms" to be pushing the Brotherhood back towards disaster and evil. note Because it's never been depicted or even mentioned in canon it was taken from an armor mod for Fallout 3/New Vegas that the series' designers liked. To make him stand out more, he wears a suit of "Model T49" Power Armor, which is truly unique. Powered Armor: He's a member of the Brotherhood of Steel, so he's got a set of power armor.Hard to blame him, with EDNA's status at the time. Is Serious Business: He's reluctant and terse about telling stories and would rather focus on the mission in episode 13 of Season 4. note In Season 3, he notes he's met President Tandi, which would've had to have been at the latest 2248 Season 4 takes place 10 years after the Season 3 finale and is confirmed to take place during the plot of Fallout 4, 2287. Old Soldier: Is at least in his 40s to his 60s by the end of Season 4, but is practically a One-Man Army in his Powered Armor.Heroes Love Dogs: Downplayed, but he does express great fondness for dogs and notes he wouldn't mind having a loyal Canine Companion in Season 2.Friend to All Children: Justified, as they're some of the only audiences that actually enjoy his stories.He sees sentient robots (most obviously ED-NA) as equals, has no problem assisting some super mutants at Marcus's request, states that Diamond City's fear of ghouls is unfounded and when discussing synths, he notes to amount of danger they posses but seems to put the blame on the Institute rather than the synths themselves. ![]() Fantastic Racism: Suprisingly averted considered he's a member of the notoriously pro-human Brotherhood of Steel.Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": He does have a name, but it's a running gag that we never get to hear it due to various factors.Draco in Leather Pants: In-Universe, being a member of the Brotherhood of Steel, he's very quick to play up the noble causes for which it was founded and the good it supposedly does by keeping control of all forms of advanced technology.The Cloud Cuckoolander Was Right: Despite Ranger Tanner's skepticism, he is actually a lot better informed about the early days of the NCR than she is. ![]() In Episode 11 of Season 4, it's stated he went to get a haircut at Vault 81.
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