Lily (Fallout: New Vegas)

Lillian Marie Bowen (born 2078)  is a nightkin living in Jacobstown in 2281.

Background
Born in 2078, just two years after the Great War, Lily lived a simple life in Vault 17, until the Master's Army raided the vault. The 75 year old grandmother was dragged outside, where she saw the sun for the first time. She was taken to the Mariposa Military Base and dipped into the vats of Forced Evolutionary Virus. She would emerge as a nightkin and was then on used as a spy or an assassin, with Tabitha as her squad leader. It was during this time that Lilly made her sword from a blade of the Vertibird that crashed near Klamath. It was also during this time that she developed multiple personality disorder, this personality "Leo" would "show" her how to craft the blade.

With the fall of Unity, the destruction of the Cathedral and the death of the Master, whom she didn't like, she decided it was time to go home.

After the fall of the Cathedral, she and her squad led by Tabitha eventually met with Marcus and formed a community at Black Mountain. When Marcus and Tabitha parted on less than amicable terms, Lily traveled with Marcus to Mount Charleston to begin anew.

Eventually she made it to Jacobstown, where she now lives as a herdsman, tending to the bighorners. Recently, however, the local nightstalkers had developed a stealth mutation, managing to hunt the domesticated bighorners as prey. Should the Courier choose to intervene, Lily would like to become involved.

While living at Jacobstown, she got help from Doctor Henry for her schizophrenia, brought on by excessive Stealth Boy usage, with anti-psychotics drugs. However, she chooses to take her medicine at half-doses as it allows her to remember her grandchildren. An act personified by listening to a holotape of the last time she visited her grandchildren.

Leo
Lily frequently mentions someone named Leo, who seems to be the manifestation of her schizophrenia. She will have conversations and even arguments with "Leo," insinuating that he drives her to do "bad things." Leo's voice is audible to Lily only, but she experiences it as real; "How else could I hear him tell me who to chop?" In contrast to Lily's generally helpful and friendly personality, whenever she begins to exhibit violent tendencies, she will blame Leo.

As it was mentioned by Doctor Henry, Lily is mad but not dangerous. Leo, however, is all about aggressive and sociopathic behavior.

Leo is very fond of melee weapons. He is the one who tells Lily "who to chop," and he will not be satisfied if Lily doesn't engage in melee combat on every opportunity she gets. If ordered to favor ranged combat over melee or to take a passive stance rather than an aggressive one, Lily's reply will be, "Well, if you insist. But Leo is not going to like it much!"

Lily also tells the Courier that Leo was the one who instructed her on making her Vertibird sword using parts scavenged from the Vertibird wreckage in Klamath back in west California. This weapon was built from the wreckage of a Vertibird previously flown and subsequently crashed by pilot Daisy Whitman.

It is mentioned by Marcus that the nightkin suffer from schizophrenia induced by their prolonged use of Stealth Boys. During dialogue with Lily, the Courier may ask about the location of Leo. Lily replies by saying that he's right there by her side. The Courier may then try to convince Lily that there is no one there (to no avail, of course).

The creation of imaginary friends seems to be common among the nightkin, Davison takes his orders from a dead brahmin skull which he calls Antler, the unnamed nightkin that guns down Novac's brahmin every night, arguing with an unseen being, and Tabitha's radio show is nothing but Tabitha talking to herself as she alternates between her own voice and her imitation of the voice of Rhonda.

Lily has to regularly take her medicine in order to "make Leo shut up," and prevent him from taking over control of her body and going on a rampage in the process. If the Courier chooses to make Lily stop taking her medication, she will start to become more effective in combat but also more prone to psychotic rages, and, in the end, she will be little more than a ravening beast. Lily and Leo's condition is similar to the one of Dog and God.

Quests

 * Lily and Leo: At a certain point, if Lily Bowen is the active companion, the player character may begin to hear a recording of children greeting their grandmother. This signals the start of Lily's unmarked quest.
 * Guess Who I Saw Today: Lily is asked to come into the Jacobstown lodge so Dr. Henry can do a couple of experiments on her, concerning the effects of Stealth Boys.

Other interactions

 * She has unique idle dialogue for locations around the Mojave;

Non-player character comments

 * Nightkin: "Head voices say someone close. Someone like us."
 * NCR civilians: "The Supermutant's under control, I hope."
 * NCR tourist: "I've seen what those creatures do, and I don't know how you trust them."
 * Gun Runners: "I had no idea there was such a thing as a friendly Nightkin. Look at that thing."
 * Boomers: "I like you big mutants. You're easy to sight."
 * Fiends: "Is that Mean Sonofabitch? They all look the same to me."
 * Legion: "How does one get that blue monster to obey?"
 * Brotherhood of Steel: "Keep that mutant in line, or we'll put it down."
 * Powder Gangers: "Holy fuck. Never seen a mutant like that before."
 * Great Khans: "Holy hell, is that a Nightkin?"
 * Followers: "Look at that - a friendly Nightkin. What's it doing here?"
 * Freesiders: "Odd company you keep. I thought all Super mutants were crazed cannibals."
 * The Kings: "Whoa. That's a whole lotta mutant you got with you there. Still, long as it doesn't cause trouble it's all good."
 * Strip Securitrons: "Be advised, visitors will be held responsible for the behavior of any non-human sapients accompanying them."
 * Strip MPs: "What's a mutant doing in the Strip?"
 * Omertas: "Uh, I don't think we allow her kind in here. I'll let it go this time though."
 * Outer Vegas denizens: "Another Supermutant roaming outer New Vegas, huh?"

Inventory
Additionally, Lily has a third companion weapon, a power fist variant called Lily's gauntlet. This weapon is not initially in Lily's inventory, but may be given to her as part of a script which ensures all companions retain their special weapons.

Lily is limited in the weapons she can use, and can only theoretically equip weapons from the following list.

Note: Lily's default assault carbine does so much base DPS that she will never equip certain weapons in practice; these weapons are crossed out.

Due to the above limitations, there are only two holdout weapons which Lily is capable of using: frag grenades and plasma grenades. This makes Lily a less-than-ideal companion when performing quests which take place in "weapon-free" areas like the Strip's casinos.

Appearances
Lily Bowen appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
Lily Bowen was written by Travis Stout.

Bugs

 * Lily's Vertibird sword and assault carbine may occasionally clip into one another, causing whichever one she's using to have the other hanging from it. The sword may also be replaced entirely by the gun. She will not shoot with the gun, however; she will continue to use it as a melee weapon. Opening her companion wheel and forcing her to switch between melee and ranged attacks a couple times will fix this glitch.
 * Sometimes when going into stealth mode, Lily will say her normal line, "Oh, don't you worry about me dearie, your grandma knows how to stay quiet," but will repeat it every 20–30 seconds.
 * Even before recruiting, if you talk to Lily, she will comment on things like Lucky 38 or Benny being killed.
 * After killing the mercenaries that are at Jacobstown she may randomly attack the player then fall unconscious.
 * On rare occasions, Lily may die before she is recruited as a companion in a non-hardcore game.
 * Sometimes, when Lily is equipped with Oh, Baby! she will randomly lose the weapon. It will no longer be in her hands or in her inventory, where it would normally go if it were to break from use.
 * If Lily is asked to use ranged weapons, she may not take out her assault carbine, and instead stay with her vertibird sword, or bumper sword if it is in her inventory. Even if switched back to melee, she will still stand near the courier, trying to use a melee weapon as a ranged weapon. This can be fixed by switching her back to ranged, then back to melee again; however, there is not a fix to make her use her Assault Carbine, because the next time you switch her to ranged, the bug occurs again.
 * If the player dismisses Lily to the Lucky 38 penthouse, she wil not always make it there, but instead found in the Casino section, able to recruit again and dismiss to the penthouse without issues.
 * When the player character is sneaking, Lily may not enter sneak mode along with the player, and instead will walk along as if the player was not sneaking.
 * If the player dismisses Lily while they are sneaking, Lily will remain in stealth mode until recruited again.
 * Lily may disappear on the way to Jacobstown during Guess Who I Saw Today, if she is sent to the Lucky 38 and then asked to take Doctor Henry's test for the Stealth Boy Mark II without re-hiring her. However, it will still be possible to complete the mission regardless of whether or not she's actually there, though she may not be hirable again unless somehow found.
 * To fix this, either access the dismissal terminal and dismiss all companions, or reload a previous save. The former should bring Lily back to the Lucky 38's presidential suite.