Tulip is the proprietor of Underworld Outfitters in 2277.
Background
Tulip, owner of Underworld Outfitters, is known for her shrewd business sense. She obtains and sells a lot of merchandise, has the largest selection of any merchant in the wasteland, and protects her business interests with competitive prices and a unique ability to obtain unique items. Tulip spends most of her time in the store, but takes her meals at Carol's Place, leaving the shop under Quinn's watchful eye.[1]
A few of the other residents hint that she is interested in Satanic folklore. She says she's a member of The Railroad when asked.
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
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This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed. | ||
This character is a permanent companion. | ||
This character is a temporary companion. | ||
This character starts quests. |
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This character is involved in quests. | ||
This character is a doctor. |
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This character is a merchant. | Sells: Schematics - railway rifle, ammunition, weapons and clothing | 400-500|
This character can repair items. | Max Repair condition: - | |
This character rents beds. | -. | |
This character drops an ear upon death (Contract Killer). | ||
This character drops a finger upon death (Lawbringer). | ||
This character can be enslaved with the Mesmetron. |
Quests
- The Replicated Man: Tulip has one of the holotapes containing a mysterious message about an android.
Effects of player actions
Tulip gives the player the book Paradise Lost during dialogue when asked about the origins of Underworld. Reading this book increases the players Speech the same number of skill points as Lying, Congressional Style.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items | On death |
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Merc adventurer outfit | - | - | - |
Appearances
Tulip only appears in Fallout 3.
Behind the scenes
Paradise Lost is an epic 12 part poem written in the 17th century by the poet John Milton.
References
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