Hello everybody, to.. well, a 'teaser', of sorts, I suppose. You see, recently I've been reading Fallout: Equestria and Fallout Equestria: Project Horizons, by KKat and Somber respectively. And, having seen the enormous fanbase behind it on this site, I figured, Hey, why don't I try a take at this Fallout Equestria stuff?

So, I figured that I would write out the character sheet for this story, and basic summary. Because, why not? And no, this has nothing to do with Fallout Equestria: Mutually Assured Destroyer. I'm still working on the first chapter of that.

Now, to speak of the story!

Eh, eh? Interesting?

And, if that didn't get your attention, read on ahead to see the lovable despicable cast.

PROTAGONISTS

Hors D'oeuvre: Affectionately named 'Horse Devourer' by his fellow raiders, Hors D'oeuvre is a very unique Raider. Whereas most Raiders are bloodlusted, mindless monsters, Hors retains an air of Civility and Gentlecoltship practically unseen in the last 200 years by true Wasteland inhabitants. This civilized personality is somewhat flawed however due to his obsession with Cannibalism, with the flesh of fellow ponies making up the bulk of his diet, a fact he laments but doesn't truly mind. He has a lanky build, a pale brown coat, and a black and messy mane/tail. He wears a standard Raider uniform (Scraps of Leather and Metal loosely making up a uniform), with a hood and tie made out of tanned Lavender pony skin. He has muddy green eyes and wears cracked wire frame glasses.

Earth Pony

Cutie Mark: A Dinner Knife alongside a plate with a crude symbol of a pony engraved in it.

Barb Wire: Few Colts and Fillies have ever had a transition into the harshness of the wasteland as rough as Barb Wire, once known by her birth name of Wheat Grain. Her family was a group of farmers living near the colony of New Chigacolt, and lived out a fair life with her mother, father, brother, sister and her stuffed Dragon plushie, Sparks. This mediocre and peaceful existence, by Wasteland standards, was shattered when a band of Raiders attacked the plantation, slaughtering Wheat Grains mother and father, torturing her brother and raping her and her traumatized sister. Hors, who'd been a member of the Raiders in question, came across the grisly scene a half an hour into the horrific deflowering. Filled with an inexplicable rage, he brutally murdered the pair of Raiders and tended to the traumatized fillies. Over time, he began to raise them as his own 'daughters' in a strange way, making them into fellow Raiders as well. With this, the girls became almost nothing like how they once were. Whole Grain, Wheat Grains sister, would rename herself as 'Pin Nail' and would become the courtesan and left-hoof mare of the Raider Bands' leader, a Chimera named Delphi. Wheat Grain became the introverted, near mute, trapper known as Barb Wire. She has a light yellow coat and a short red mane and tail. She wears a ratty stetson hat with Barb Wired edges, dark shades and a slim overcoat, as well as a bandoleer of various 'weapons' (Bear Traps, Barbed Wire Garrote String, A hopefully filled Shotgun holster, etc) and a Satchel that holds her childhood stuffy, Sparks alongside other artifacts of her childhood. She has pale pink eyes and also has a taste for pony flesh like Hors, albeit to a much lesser degree.

Unicorn

Cutie Mark: Barbed Wire

Gale Winds: A brash and rebellious officer of the Pegasi Enclave , Dashite, Gale Wind is was a high-ranking officer in the Local Enclave outpost of ⒸⓁⓄⓊⒹ 9 (Centralized Logistics Overwatch, Underground Depot), a subterranean Enclave base, a recent installation ever since Ashes gained a hold of Anti-Aerial Guns, making conventional Enclave installments open targets. Gale Wind is was the leader of the military base until disobeying direct and orders and letting in Non-Enclave personnel, a group of beleaguered refugees from the Pre-War, and now swamped, city of Old Chigacolt. When Enclave High Command learned of the breach in protocol from an overly-loyal lieutenant, the refugees were executed and Gale Wind was forcibly removed from his post and branded a Dashite, forced to wander the wastelands as an outsider. After 4 weeks of barely scraping by, he came across Hors and Barb Wire shortly after their exile from the Raiders Band that swore fealty to Ashes. After much convincing, he was able to join the group as a sort of Guide to the wastelands. Gale has a pale grey coat and short black mane and tail, as well as a neatly trimmed goatee. He wears an unpressed and dirty Enclave Officers uniform (Coat, Cap, A small pin that shows he's a Dashite). Gale has deep purple eyes, and is also one of the few 'sane' people in the group, seeing Hors D'oeuvre's cannibalistic diet disturbing. He also gets along very well with Barb Wire.

Pegasus

Cutie Mark: Dashite Mark

Drone #3842, 'Cocoon': Hiding in the darkest corners of the wasteland is an ancient enemy of the Equestrian people, known as the Changelings: A race of insectile, shape-shifting emotion-devouring monsters, although their numbers are nowhere near as mighty as they once where ever since the first Megaspell went off, with most of their ranks filled with either stillborn eggs or horribly mutated Drones. 3842 is one of these mutants, its batch of eggs having been laid in a puddle of Taint, mutating his body horribly. The queen of the Hive, Ovipositor, banished the Changeling drone into the wastelands in an attempt to keep it away. 3842 however did not die, like the Changelings before it. It survived. Thrived. Feeding off the emotional residue of the Wasteland itself, the Drone was able to 'enlighten' itself into a fully sapient being, and disguise itself as a silent weapons merchant, having been able to kill a group of Raiders who were using various Pre-War weapons as clubs. He would come across the path of Hors and his band numerous times during his adventures, eventually revealing what he was when Hors confronted him on selling weapons to Ashes mooks. Cocoon vaguely resembles a Changeling drone, although with some notable differences: His eyes bulge slightly out of their sockets and glow a radioactive green, his chitin is pockmarked with small colorful bursts vaguely resembling oil when the light hits it, his forelimbs end in a trio of clawed talons and his mouth has been replaced with a long, tapered 'tentacle', with a leech-like mouth at the end of it. He doesn't wear anything, only taking on disguises if he wishes to be 'covered up'. He also doesn't really have any opinion on Hors cannibalism, seeing it as simply something he does.

Taint-affected Changeling

Has no Cutie Mark

PONI UNIT: Rocket: During the Great War, numerous methods were devised to escape the inevitable nuclear holocaust between the Equestrian Government and the Zebra Nation: The Stables, Aquestria, PROJECT HORIZIONS, and the Armoured-Knight Project. The Armoured-Knight project was a mix of civilian and military methodologies, ensuring that if the megapspells were to start flying and the Zebra Nation to settle the wasteland, the ponies of Equestria would be able to fight bakc in near invincible mechaforms, while also living comfortably in much more 'civilian' models, in a modified robot called the P.O.N.I (Personalized Online Neural Interface) Unit, filled with the conciousness of the lead scientists son, who'd died in a tragic aircrat incident the year before. Before the project could ever become approved, the first megaspells activated, flashing out civilization in the blink of an eye, and leaving 'Rocket' to stay asleep for countless years... Until someone activated him. Rocket has a somewhat comic book like appearance to him, an intentional design as Rocket's father noted his sons love of the stories and wanted to make him feel like he was in one. His body somewhat resembles a Pre-War representation of a Space suit, with a bubble shaped dome, a small breathing tank and flashy almost tinfoil like garment, all of which are given a specific purpose: The 'dome' acts as the head of Rocket, being an advanced magical projection orb, able to either record/show clips or give a curde magical image of his face, and if needed, can project highly potent magical beams at hostiles. The breathing tank, made of titanium and enlaced with powerful protection spells, contains his Iridum power source, and the 'flashy tinfoil' is mainly decorative eand is made of a metal-plastic alloy. All four of his legs end in small spikes with increasing small rings around them, acting as a levitation device, fuelled by an inboard levitation amulet. Rocket is roughly the size of an average colt, and has a personality to match: Rocket doesn't truly understand the horrors of the Wasteland, instead thinking it all of some big and odd comic book world for adults that he's somehow gotten his hooves on and doesn't want to leave. He's incredibly stubborn, and obviously childish, and seem's to hold a certain affinity to Barb Wire.

Mind-Implanted Robot