Fens Street Sewer Sewers
Description
The Fens Street Sewer in Fallout 4 serves as a chilling backdrop to the story of the Fens Phantom, a serial killer whose gruesome acts are laid bare through holotapes left behind.
Background / History
- The sewers are the stage where the “Fens Phantom” displays his kills to an unnamed detective who’s hot on his trail.
- Following the trail of holotapes left by the murderer, the Sole Survivor can uncover the killer’s fixation on the detective, leading to his eventual demise or capture.
Layout
- Exterior: Access to the sewers is through a manhole north of Diamond City. Head west from the main gate, then north into a side alley where the entrance is surrounded by railings.
- Interior: The sewers reveal a macabre scene of skeletons and chilling displays. Skeletons arranged in peculiar postures, baby strollers, and eerie decorations line the path.
- The journey leads through a maze of corridors, rooms, and flooded chambers, each hiding its own secrets and horrors.
- Throughout the sewer, you’ll encounter feral ghouls and even a glowing one, adding to the sense of danger and foreboding.
Notable Loot
Loot | Location Description |
---|---|
Dear Detective Holotapes | Along path with many dead bodies in peculiar postures, each with a white ‘X’ chalk mark on the wall indicating body count. |
Flamer | In semi-hidden alcove behind chain fence section with glowing one. |
Tumblers Today Issue #2 | At end of zone near a safe and last tape in “cell” area. |
Stealth Boy | Right next to Tumblers Today magazine. |
X-cell | In first room near fishing skeleton, across water in blue basket behind gray and blue pipes. |
Vault-Tec Lunchboxes | One at opposite end of tunnel from skeleton with fishing rod, in water past metal ramp in cluster of three blue crates; another in one of several baby strollers near “XXXX” on wall. |
Dog Collar | Around neck of skeleton inside dog house toward end of sewer. |
Bottlecap Mine | Unarmed, near super mutant diner outpost, in light blue container. |
Related Quests
- Ghoul Problem
Notes
The sewers hide numerous secrets and references, including nods to The Thing with an upside-down disembodied head and allusions to flamethrowers used in the film.
Trivia
Designed by level designer Justin Schram
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