Fallout's Oldest Location Changes Everything | Fallout Lore

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Fallout’s world has some really strange things, including a powerful artefact, lost ancient cities and a theory suggesting that humans came from a precursor civilisation of non-humans, and that’s just this video. The Rub’ al Khali, or Empty Quarter, is the largest continuous sand desert on Earth. It is a region said to have bested Kings, adventurers and nomads for thousands of years. It is also rumoured to be the location of Ubar, The Atlantis of The Sands, a mythical city thought to have been destroyed by a natural disaster or as a punishment by God. While the lost city of Ubar has almost certainly been “found” within our world, with many experts claiming to have discovered the city, in one place or another. In Fallout it continues to be this mythical location, although instead of St John Philby, or Thomas Edward Lawrence who famously hunted for the fabled entrepot, we have Lorenzo Cabot.

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