Allen Lee

Allen Lee is a shopkeeper living at Far Harbor in 2287.

Background
Headstrong and stubborn, Allen Lee has lost plenty to the Island and its radioactive fog. He is the source of the entire conflict between Far Harbor and the Children of Atom camped out at the Nucleus, as he killed the missionary who came into the town to preach that the radioactive fog is the vehicle of divine will and the denizens of Far Harbor deserve death. Adamant that the missionary pulled first, Avery wanted to punish him, but with the conflict already boiling over, doing so would only cause more harm.

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Hey, buddy, I was just trying to help. Charity makes you weak. Makes you need it more and more, until you're starving from the lack of it. What happens next time when you ain't here, huh? Or the next? Either us Harbormen survive on our own terms, or we take the Long Walk together. So if you're here to buy some ordinance - do your business. Otherwise take the first boat out of here. Before the Children of Atom or worse get you.

I'm not here to pick a fight. You just don't understand. What happens next time when you ain't here, huh? Or the next? Either us Harbormen survive on our own terms, or we take the Long Walk together. So if you're here to buy some ordinance - do your business. Otherwise take the first boat out of here. Before the Children of Atom or worse get you.

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Other interactions

 * As with other characters at Far Harbor, his dialogue will change after each quest is accomplished.

Appearances
Allen Lee appears only in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.