Fallout 4: 10 Most Impactful Side-Quests You Need To Find

5. The Devil's Due

Utter the word 'Deathclaw' to any Fallout fan, and you're likely to be met with a response full of hate and expletives. By far the Wasteland's most fearsome and aggressive creation, they're a stark reminder as to what happens when scientists decide to mess around with genetic engineering and DNA splicing. Your first run in with the species will be upon first arriving at Concord, but that confrontation is nothing compared to what awaits in the Museum Of Witchcraft. Make your way to the north east part of the map and you'll find the museum, along with a bunch of dead bodies and a Holotape that contains a harrowing recording of the deceased's last moments and their attempts to hide from an assailant in the museum's basement. Obviously, this is where you throw caution to the wind and go straight inside to see what all the fuss is about. In what plays exactly like a horror movie, you'll be greeted by the roars and stomps of a Deathclaw overhead as you skulk around below the floorboards. Kill the beast, and you'll find the rest of the crew that, as it turns out, had unknowingly stolen a clutch of Deathclaw eggs for a collector, prompting it to give chase. Then you get a choice: deliver the egg to the original recipient, or return it to the nest. Both options are worth playing out to see their conclusions, but the latter is the most poignant. Returning the egg will trigger a friendly Deathclaw to emerge from a cave and retrieve what was rightly theirs.
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