Wolf

Wolves are canines - much like their successors, the dogs - which prowl the wastelands much like they have done since times immemorial. Wolves have a long history with mankind, and they are still rightly feared across the wastes for preying on lone travelers and exposed livestock.

Background
Wolves have a long running history with mankind, and have since ancient times been feared for preying on livestock. Although it were far from common for wolves to attack human beings before the Great War - much due to mankind's hatred of wolves - the long lack of exposure to humans the post-apocalyptic world heralded has enabled them to move past their instinctive fear of human beings.

Biology
Wolves are quadrupedal canines, much like dogs, and travel in large packs. They are substantially larger and stronger than the common dog, and are visually very similar to breeds such as German shepherds or many sled dogs. Individually they pose no major threat to experienced players, but due to their tendency to travel in large packs with their kin they can be quite dangerous.

Wolves are one of the very few creatures to have been left largely unaffected by radiation since the war. Although they were dying out in North America before the War, the commonplace encounters with them during the 22nd and 23rd century indicates that their species has had plenty of time to repopulate; this quite successfully.

Wolf
Wolves are dangerous creatures, and always travel in large packs of their kin. They easily outmanoeuver their enemies and surround them, and lunge at their prey with sharp claws and powerful jaws.

Wolf (Van Buren)
The wolves of Van Buren are much like their New California kin, and stalk the American Southwest in search of prey. One of them lives in the Nursery Repository, and can be acquired as a follower.

Appearances
Wolves appear in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout: Tactics and were to appear in Van Buren, the canceled Fallout 3 by Black Isle Studios. Wolves also appear in in the Fallout 4 expansion, Far Harbor.

Wilk Волк