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Herbert Dashwood
Biography
race, Caucasian
genderMale
affiliationTenpenny Tower
roleRetired adventurer
location
Gameplay
appearances
quests
Statistics
karmaGood
6 , 5 , 4 , 4 , 4 , 6 , 4
: 25 → 120 → 170 ( only)
tag skills: 31 → 100
: 31 → 100
: 31 → 100
level1 → 20 → 30 ( only)
Technical
actor
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0005c32a (dead)
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Herbert "Daring" Dashwood is a retired adventurer residing in Tenpenny Tower in .

Contents

[] Background

Herbert Dashwood, born in , spent his younger days as a traveler and adventurer, and amassed a big enough fortune to buy his way into Tenpenny Tower for a comfortable retirement. But while he equals the other residents of Tenpenny Tower in wealth, Herbert Dashwood is friendly, down-to-earth, and possesses a self-ingratiating sense of humor. In other words, he’s a normal guy—not a stuck-up pseudo-aristocrat like everyone else. Dashwood is also a great resource; because he’s traveled everywhere, he possesses a wealth of information about the Capital Wasteland. If asked, he’ll gladly talk about the things he’s done, places he’s been, and creatures he’s encountered. He occasionally sneaks into the rooms of other people as a way of keeping himself amused and keeping his adventuring skills honed in case he ever needs to come out of retirement. His exploits are often played on Galaxy News Radio. "The Adventures of Herbert ‘Daring’ Dashwood and his Ghoul Manservant Argyle" is a favorite program across the Capital Wasteland.

His adventures earned him great prestige and acclaim, though in 's dramas, Dashwood is portrayed as little more than a mouth while his 'stalwart manservant' does all the work and fighting. Although Argyle really did save Dashwood's life more times than Dashwood did his (Dashwood himself admits this in his journals), Dashwood was still a capable fighter and adventurer. Their adventures ended when Dashwood was seduced by into leading her to the secret underground society of of which only Dashwood and Argyle knew. Despite Argyle's warnings, Dashwood took her there where she revealed she was a double agent for the of . Argyle quickly ripped her heart out before she could kill Dashwood, but it was too late to stop the slavers from attacking the underground society. In the confusion, Dashwood and Argyle were separated. Dashwood never saw Argyle again but refuses to believe he died, believing that "He's still out there somewhere."

[] Daily schedule

Herbert will walk around Tenpenny Tower and occasionally play a joke on by messing with his terminal.

[] Interactions with the player character

[] Interactions overview

General Services Quests
: No
: No
: No
Bounty: Yes
Merchant: No
Repairman: No
Doctor: No
Rents bed/room: No
Starts quests: Yes
Involved in quests: Yes

[] Quests

  • : If you have found Argyle's body you can tell Dashwood of him and gain a key to his safe, which has some good loot. Be aware that taking the contents of the safe will cause you to lose karma and turn Dashwood hostile even though you have the key.
  • : Dashwood is in possession of a .
  • : While you are looking for the , he implies you should steal it from him as a game. If you do try to steal it and fail, he goes hostile in the usual way. Just ask him to give you the key, whereupon he will tell you that you are no fun.

[] Inventory

Apparel Weapon Other item On death

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[] Notes

  • Assuming his radio drama is true, it can be inferred that he alone is solely responsible for the citizens of Rockopolis' capture to slavers.
  • For the entries in his terminal, see .
  • Daring was elected "honorary ghoul" of .
  • In the Italian and Spanish language versions of Fallout 3, Dashwood speaks French.
  • He has recently taken a mistress, Tenpenny's own , and can be heard teasing her about their shared "stealthy hunts."
  • If Dashwood gives you the key to his safe, retrieving the rewards will still be considered stealing and cause Herbert to attack you if caught.
  • Dashwood will still be killed by and his gang despite being pro-ghoul, this prevents you from being able to complete the A Manhandled Manservant quest if you haven't done it already.
  • To complete A Manhandled Manservant quest, the Tenpenny Tower quest must remain unsolved, as otherwise, Dashwood will not talk about Argyle anymore.

[] Appearances

Herbert Dashwood appears only in .

[] Bugs

  • Sometimes Herbert continues dialog thanking the Lone Wanderer for helping the ghouls and opening the minds of the Tenpenny residents, even if the ghouls are killed. Further dialog options to gain access to the safe are still not available however.
  • PlayStation 3Icon ps3.png Xbox 360Icon xbox360.png If the ghouls are allowed to take over, Dashwood and sometimes others may survive the attack and resume life in the ghoul-occupied tower.
  • PCIcon pc.png Herbert may not carry the key to his safe on him for pickpocketing. Instead he will carry a generic key called "Tenpenny Tower Resident's Key", which will not work on his safe. Thus, if the player does not speak to him about Argyle before killing Roy Phillips, they will be unable to obtain the key and access Dashwood's safe.

[] References

  1. Game of the Year Edition p.76: "Herbert Dashwood (70) spent his younger days as a traveler and adventurer, and amassed a big enough fortune to buy his way into Tenpenny Tower for a comfortable retirement. But while he equals the other residents of Tenpenny Tower in wealth, Herbert Dashwood is friendly, down-to-earth, and possesses a self-ingratiating sense of humor. In other words, he’s a normal guy—not a stuck-up pseudo-aristocrat like everyone else. Dashwood is also a great resource; because he’s traveled everywhere, he possesses a wealth of information about the Capital Wasteland. If asked, he’ll gladly talk about the things he’s done, places he’s been, and creatures he’s encountered. He occasionally sneaks into the rooms of other people as a way of keeping himself amused and keeping his adventuring skills honed in case he ever needs to come out of retirement. His exploits are often played on Galaxy News Radio. "The Adventures of Herbert ‘Daring’ Dashwood and his Ghoul Manservant Argyle" is a favorite program across the Capital Wasteland."