Yao Guai

Yao guai are a species of mutated American black bears. They were named by the descendants of Chinese internment camp survivors. These creatures are found in the Capital Wasteland, Zion Canyon, the Island, the Commonwealth and Appalachia.

Characteristics
Although generally found alone, yao guai exhibit a gentle, familial bond toward one another when found together, provided they do not feel threatened by the observer's presence. Yao guai will attack nearly any other animal or person they encounter, including deathclaws. However, yao guai have been known to be occasionally friendly towards bloatflies. There are tamed yao guai which can be seen following and protecting their masters in the Capital Wasteland. Yao guai are very dangerous, fast and attack quickly.

Biology
 Yao guai are large, ursine animals that are descended from the bears that lived across America before the war. Due to their zombie-like appearance, yao guai may be the bear equivalent of a ghoul, however unlike human ghouls they are not sterile, as evidenced by the presence of cubs. This is further supported by Ruzka, the only yao guai in Point Lookout, who seems to be a ghoulifed pre-War circus bear judging by the ball found in her lair and the posters around the Pilgrim's Landing boardwalk.

Yao guai


A common adult yao guai.

Scavengers' yao guai


A tamed variant of yao guai owned by scavengers, most likely for protection and companionship.

Yao guai cub


A younger specimen of the mutant bear.

Giant yao guai


Larger versions of yao guai.

Ruzka


A unique yao guai found in its lair in Point Lookout.

Ghost of She


A unique yao guai that can be found in Zion Canyon. She has a flaming body and a giant size, and can create several copies of herself.

Son of Fluffy


He is the child of Fluffy, a bear that was experimented on before the Great War by Dr. Frank. He can be encountered during the Unsolved: Tracking Terror quest in the Fallout 76 add-on Wild Appalachia

Behind the scenes
In Mandarin, yāo guài (妖怪) translates as "monster" or "demon." In Chinese mythology, "yao guai" are usually physical manifestations of the spirits of mistreated animals or fallen divine animals.

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