Bright Brotherhood



The Bright Brotherhood is a religious faction in the Mojave Wasteland in 2281.

Background
A strange cult of Ghouls, and a single human fully believing himself to be a Ghoul, are led by a charismatic and prophetic glowing one named Jason Bright. Thanks to an extremely rare mutation, Bright never turned Feral, and has instead built up a small following of like-minded Ghouls, clad in the vestments of a tribe in the final stages of preparation to leave for a “new world”; a promised land foretold by Bright, that is the ghoul’s ultimate goal. Jason Bright wasn’t his birth name, it is the name that his flock started calling him when he began his cult. Shunned by frightened outsiders, and murdered by Nightkin convinced the Brotherhood are sitting on a mythical shipment of Stealth Boys. The Brotherhood have long come to realize that they are not bound to, or long for this earth.

Beliefs
The Bright Brotherhood believes in that ghouls do not truly belong to the wasteland due to the fact that they are shunned by the majority of humans and hunted by other mutants (Nightkins, in their experiences). They also believe that a new world, promised by the Creator (and told through the prophet Jason Bright), is the place that is truly for ghouls of their kind to be in. Not wishing to endure the bigotry and hatred that everyone else in the wasteland had for the ghouls, the Brotherhood wishes to embark on a pilgrimage, termed the "Great Journey," to reach their promised land.

Organization
Jason Bright is the leader of a group of ghouls which follow him. Chris Haversam, a human convinced he's a ghoul, is in charge of maintaining most of the brotherhood's technology and the rockets for the "Great Journey."

Relations with the outside
They keep mainly to themselves and their only outside contact was recruiting the Courier to find supplies. However, according to the endgame cut-scene narration (under the right circumstances), some of them are said to have returned from their Great Journey and help the town of Novac after the Second Battle of Hoover Dam in the rebuilding of the town's defenses.

Bright corpses
Many robed corpses of Bright followers can be found strewn across the Mojave Wasteland, such as:
 * Inside Goodsprings Cave
 * At Primm Pass
 * South-southwest of the Highway 95 Viper's encampment, in line with the tree visible at the top of the hill from the shack with makeshift bedding and two healing powders
 * North of The Prospector's Den, at the bottom of the hill just north of the power line tower and southeast up the hill from the Emergency service railyard
 * The Coyote Den, north of Nipton
 * Under the train overpass just south of Sloan
 * Under the servo sign at Nipton Road reststop
 * One north of Wolfhorn Ranch, next to the nearest roadside billboard advertising Fancy Lads Snack Cakes
 * Along the road to Ranger Station Charlie across the road from the Rita's Cafe billboard near a rock by the broken power transmission tower.

These bodies appear from the beginning of the game, implying that these Bright followers died prior to their "Great Journey." The dead followers tend to be well armed, especially the ones found within the REPCONN test site, who often carry Plasma Defenders, a very rare weapon elsewhere.

Interactions with the player character
The Bright Brotherhood appear during the quest Come Fly With Me. Their leader, Jason Bright, believes the Courier to be sent by "The Creator" to stop "demons" and allow them to continue with the "Great Journey."

Fate
The Brotherhood's fate is indirectly linked to the fate of Novac at the ending of the game.


 * If their quest was left uncompleted, there is no mention of the Brotherhood. However, feral ghouls from REPCONN that are not reined in by the Brotherhood would end up ravaging a Novac after being attacked by the Legion.
 * If the Courier helped them embark on their pilgrimage, the Brotherhood would return to assist in Novac defense, and subsequently, independence from the NCR.
 * If the Courier helped them embark on their pilgrimage and assisted in a Legion victory, the Brotherhood would return to help evacuate Novac, saving most of its citizens.
 * If the Courier killed Jason Bright and his followers or sabotaged the rockets and caused them to explode, the Brotherhood would cease to exist.

Appearances
The Bright Brotherhood appears in Fallout: New Vegas.