The Bradberton Amphitheater, located in Nuka-World, serves as the base of operations for Mason and his Pack in 2287. It was originally a pre-War amphitheater, named after John-Caleb Bradberton, and was advertised as one of the “unique service attractions” in Nuka-Town USA.
Background / History
Named after John-Caleb Bradberton, the amphitheater was a prominent feature in Nuka-Town USA before the Great War. Afterward, Mason and his Pack took over the structure, converting it into their stronghold by 2287.
Layout
The amphitheater is divided into three main areas: the amphitheater itself, a dead-end garage to the north, and the Nuka-Town backstage area. The site is home to Pack raiders, captives, and various animals. The amphitheater features an open stage, audience stands, and cages for Pack animals and captives. Mason, the Pack leader, resides on the stage, surrounded by his dogs.
Inhabitants
Mason (Pack leader)
Pack raiders
Pack captives
Pack animals (including dogs, cats, and exotic beasts)
Notable Loot
Nuka-Cola Quantum: Found south of the entrance, under the counter with cash registers.
Nuka-Cola Victory: Located north of Mason’s throne, behind the scenery bushes.
Nuka-Grape: On the top tier of the northern stands.
Fizztop Mountain towers over the surrounding landscape, boasting a height of over 100 meters. Initially home to the esteemed Fizztop Grille, the mountain now serves as a stronghold and base of operations for Nisha and her Disciples, a ruthless raider faction.
Background / History
Once revered for its fine dining experience, Fizztop Grille, situated atop the mountain, was renowned as one of the park’s most luxurious establishments. However, following the Great War, it underwent a transformation, becoming the living quarters of the Overboss. The mountain’s hollow interior, originally designated for maintenance staff, now houses the Disciples and their brutal regime.
Society
The mountain’s cavernous interior is now a maze of steel beams, ramps, and raider encampments. Wooden structures and cages, adorned with gruesome decorations and human remains, reflect the ruthless nature of its inhabitants. Living quarters for the Disciples occupy various levels, with Nisha’s shack serving as the central command post.
Inhabitants
Dixie
Nisha
Savoy
Twelve Disciples members
Two prisoners
Notable Loot
Various Nuka-Cola variants scattered throughout the area, reflecting the park’s theme.
Unique raider apparel, including helmets worn by Dixie, Nisha, and Savoy.
The Parlor, nestled within Nuka-Town USA, is a relic of pre-War luxury and entertainment. Once a prestigious dining establishment featuring live performances by the Nuka-World Players, it now serves as the headquarters for Mags Black and her faction, the Operators.
Background / History
In its heyday, The Parlor was renowned for its dinner theater experience, offering guests a taste of elegance and culture amidst the bustling atmosphere of Nuka-World. However, despite its charm and signature menu items like the spicy Nuka-Blast burger, the restaurant struggled to attract sustained patronage.
Layout
Entering through the reception area, visitors are greeted by the grandeur of the main dining hall, complete with a stage for performances. Mags and William Black often oversee operations here. Nearby barracks provide lodging for the faction members, while Mags and William’s private quarters, secured by expert locks.
“Good looking guy’s note” and “Pissed off guy’s note”: Discoverable in the storage room, providing glimpses into interpersonal dynamics within the faction.
“Persuasion test eight”: Located in Lizzie Wyath’s workshop, offering insights into faction training and indoctrination.
Various Nuka-Cola variants and other consumables scattered throughout the area, reflecting the opulent tastes of its former patrons.
Unique weapons and apparel, including the “Fragmentation grenade MIRV” and “Operators armored skirt,” showcasing the faction’s resources and style.