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Hello, and welcome to Walden Pond! You are now standing in front of the cabin inhabited by transcendentalist writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau starting in the summer of 1845. For two years, two months, and two days, Thoreau lived in this cabin, hoping to gain a more objective understanding of society. This experiment was influenced by Thoreau's interest in transcendentalist philosophy, which believed that people were at their best when truly self-reliant. By living off the land with few material possessions, Thoreau proved it skeptical to think that any outward improvement of life could bring inner peace and contentment. For more information, please visit the gift shop and purchase one of the many books on transcendentalism. Also available; t-shirts, coffee mugs, toys, and many other items to commemorate your trip! Thank you for visiting Walden Pond, sponsored by General Atomics, maker of the Mister Handy robotic assistant.— Automated tour

Walden Pond is a kettle hole lake in the Commonwealth in 2287, formerly protected as part of Walden Pond State Reservation.

Background[]

On the north shore of this pond is the home of Henry David Thoreau from the summer of 1845 until 1847. Hoping to gain a more objective understanding of society, Thoreau was influenced by the principles of Transcendentalism. His account of the experience was recorded in Walden; or, Life in the Woods, which made the pond famous. Before the Great War, the site became a tourist attraction. A gift shop was built next to the cabin, and the audio tour associated with it was sponsored by General Atomics International. It is suggested that the tourist should pick up one of the many books on Transcendentalism, and/or select from a selection of t-shirts, coffee mugs and toys.[1]

Although the cabin itself remains, the pond would later be littered with detritus; it is almost dry and is irradiated at 10 rads/sec. The basement of the gift shop and the nearby tunnels are occupied by a small raider gang, led by Walter.[Non-game 1] When first encountered, they are discussing who and what Thoreau and transcendentalism are; although Tweez is incorrect and Bear cannot read.

Layout[]

The pond itself has little worthwhile, except for a drainage pipe in the southwest shore. It is highly irradiated (+10), with an island in the middle without obvious significance which smokes mysteriously. There is also a gift shop on the hill southwest of the pond. Thoreau's cabin stands next to the gift shop, its automated tour guide remains functional. The gift shop has nothing out of the ordinary, with a Master-locked door to the basement behind the counter. It is booby-trapped with a few makeshift bombs and a clapping-cymbal monkey doll. Next to the Master locked back door, held up by a knife, there is a "Note to Tweez."

Gift shop basement[]

The basement (as accessed from the drainage pipe) begins with a mostly straight pipe that leads to a small cave. An earthen tunnel leads to a busted wall into the gift shop basement proper, which contains a number of shelves and cabinets. A hallway to the northeast has a staircase leading back up to the main gift shop.

When first entering, Tweez and Bear can be heard talking about Thoreau and transcendentalism. In this first room, there is a hunting rifle, duffle bag, and an issue of Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor. Walter and Whiplash can be found in the next room. The gift shop key found on Walter will unlock the safe in the room as well as the door to the gift shop. Additionally, Big Jim, a unique pipe wrench, can be found next to a toolbox. There is a Vault-Tec lunchbox in the corner next to a bottlecap mine.

Vicinity[]

Walden Pond sits in an area of the map that is not very dense with map markers. Unmarked but notable sites nearby include:

  • To the northwest, just below the dam, is a pond from which about twelve mirelurk eggs can be recovered. Near this pond, random encounters may happen, as well as within sight on top of the dam.
  • To the east is an unmarked raider hut.
  • To the east-southeast is an unmarked trader house with many cats, many paintings of cats, and four small graves with … cats? The trader also usually has cat meat for sale, in addition to an Atom Cats outfit.
  • Further on, there is a wrecked train car containing a leveled suit of power armor obtainable by |hacking a nearby terminal.
  • Just south-southeast of the gift shop, a tent marks another random encounter location.
  • Roughly to the southeast, there is an unmarked Gunners base, covering a large part of the Middlesex Expressway.
  • To the south is a Stonehenge-like formation of cars. A behemoth spawns here once the Sole Survivor reaches around level 15. The cars are of the sort that can be made to explode.
  • Creatures or robots from the southern random encounter, the Gunners, and the behemoth may all become involved in combat with each other.
  • A bit further south is an unmarked location which appears to be some sort of old power station, constructed of red beams with an attached garage. There is a fusion core in a generator.

Inhabitants[]

Notable loot[]

Related quests[]

  • Raider Troubles: A group of settlers is struggling to defend themselves against a nearby group of raiders and asks the Sole Survivor for help.
  • Randolph Safehouse: The Railroad agent Mister Tims will leave dead drops in the form of six holotapes for the Sole Survivor, containing information about possible hazards to the Railroad's escort and escape of synths out of the Commonwealth. They can assist in these efforts by clearing out the location of hostiles.
  • To the Mattresses: The synth-hating L&L Gang is a major threat to the Railroad. Desdemona has a lead on them and asks the Sole Survivor to help neutralize their members.
  • Stop the Raiding: The Sole Survivor becomes aware of a group of settlers being terrorized by nearby raiders and can offer to help.
  • Treasure Hunt: The Sole Survivor finds a note that suggests a large number of caps or chems may be stashed nearby.

Notes[]

When at this location companions make comments, which are activated in front of the cabin.

Location comments
Character Comment
Cait "Pff. I don't see what the big deal is... anyone can write stuff down and claim it's a "work of art.""
Codsworth "Thoreau's cabin survived the bombs. I'm sure he never thought it'd take a nuclear war to bring us back to humble living."
Curie "Henry David Thoreau lived here!"
Danse "Hm, I remember this author. Wrote something about going into the woods to discover how he lived or something?"
Deacon "Somethings off around here. Don't know what."
John Hancock "Guess this Thoreau guy found claustrophobia inspiring."
Nick Valentine "Four of the most important walls in the Commonwealth."
Piper Wright "You know the guy who owned this place wrote the book "On Civil Disobedience." Like, literally."
Preston Garvey "This place is still famous. Not much to look at anymore, though."
Robert MacCready "Make sure you search the entire cabin Thoreau-ly. *Laughs* No?"
X6-88 "I was told a great writer once lived here. I'm not sure how anyone that wasn't a scientist can be considered great."

Appearances[]

Walden Pond appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes[]

Walden Pond is based on the real location of Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. This location is where author and philosopher Henry David Thoreau lived in a cabin for two years, inspiring his influential Transcendentalist book Walden.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. Walden Pond audio tour: "Hello, and welcome to Walden Pond! You are now standing in front of the cabin inhabited by transcendentalist writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau starting in the summer of 1845. For two years, two months, and two days, Thoreau lived in this cabin, hoping to gain a more objective understanding of society. This experiment was influenced by Thoreau's interest in transcendentalist philosophy, which believed that people were at their best when truly self-reliant. By living off the land with few material possessions, Thoreau proved it skeptical to think that any outward improvement of life could bring inner peace and contentment. For more information, please visit the gift shop and purchase one of the many books on transcendentalism. Also available; t-shirts, coffee mugs, toys, and many other items to commemorate your trip! Thank you for visiting Walden Pond, sponsored by General Atomics, maker of the Mister Handy robotic assistant."
    (Walden pond audio tour's dialogue)

Non-game

  1. Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.265: "[1.19] WALDEN POND
    Once the home of a transcendentalist author, this is now home to a quartet of chem-addled Raiders. The gift shop has some traps, as well as a note near the locked basement door (Master). Walter the Raider has the key. Enter the basement via the drainage pipes. Don’t forget to take the audio tour!"
    (Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map)
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