Horse Creek Petroglyphs

The Horse Creek Petroglyphs are a landmark in Appalachia.

Background
Shortly before the Great War, Professor Michael Blake and a student named Jacquelyn were devoted to studying a set of unique petroglyphs that had no real equivalent among old European runes or existing Native American petroglyphs in West Virginia, such as the Horse Creek Petroglyphs.

According to BADTFL Agent Curtis Wilson, the petroglyphs were important, Jacquelyn alleging them to have an extraterrestrial origin. Although Blake disagreed, he nonetheless kept his notes on the petroglyphs in offline storage, just in case the data was corrupted, rather than out of paranoia. Agent Wilson also kept his own notes on the petroglyphs, but had locked his terminal with all his files due to being hunted by a government institution.

Appearances
The Horse Creek Petroglyphs are mentioned only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Wastelanders update.

Behind the scenes
The Horse Creek Petroglyphs exist in real life, located south of Oceana, West Virginia, in Wyoming County.