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Ouroboros is a village in Eastern Utah. It is where Hecate, the mad tribal "goddess" resides, as well as the Vipers, a group of raiders from the West who serve her. Jordon Captain of Ouroboros elite city guard also resides here.
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Notes[]
- Ouroboros is a Greek symbol for infinity, and is usually depicted by a snake or dragon eating its own tail.
Appearances[]
Ouroboros did not appear nor was mentioned in any of the published games, but was to appear in the cancelled Fallout 3 project by Black Isle codenamed Van Buren. It is not certain if it will appear in any future Fallout game.
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- No Mutants Allowed posts on Van Buren
- Van Buren leaks at the No Mutants Allowed forum
- Wikipedia article on Ouroboros.
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