Oasis

The Oasis is a location Northeast of Clifftop Shacks in the Capital Wasteland, that is unusually full of trees and other green plants.

Location
Oasis is situated almost at the top center of the map. It is surrounded by steep cliffs, and can only be entered through a small gorge by traveling west to east. This gorge can be hard to find but is characterized by the following landmarks: - One square directly NW of the Clifftop Shacks - It is 9 squares to the east, in the northernmost row of squares on the World Map - There are several green shrubs on the ground and these are followed by small plants as you walk up the tiny gorge - There is a broken elevated railway/monorail line to the west - A random encounter can appear here.

How to find the gorge: Near the center of the north edge of the map, there is a road running parallel to a  railway line. Follow the railway/road until you find two abandoned railway cars. At the northern most railroad car, stand on the eastern side of of the car and face west. You will see the letters "CMR" on the side of the car. Behind you will be a pile of highway debris. Turn around and proceed east over the pile of debris. you will find a bridge over a gorge. Cross the bridge and follow the path in a generally easterly direction. This path leads directly to Oasis.

It is possible to get the coordinates of the Oasis by killing the Drifter at Dickerson Tabernacle Chapel. There are also a pair of wandering wastelanders found in a random encounter who will disclose the location, before attempting to kill the player, as well as a dying Wasteland Merchant.

History
Harold, a special product of the forced evolutionary virus, with a tree on his head which he called Bob (and now calls Herbert because, "Bob hates it"), eventually found himself overwhelmed by it and became rooted to the ground during his travels in the Capital Wasteland region. Here he was discovered by several people who began to worship him as a god, and a small and exclusive cult known as the Treeminders began to form in secrecy. Bob began to blossom (which Harold apparently finds embarrassing) and many plants grew in this area, which became green with life, a stark contrast to the outer wasteland.

A Vault 101 Dweller arrived and was urged to talk to Harold. Harold revealed his true identity, and begged for mercy; after being stuck in the same position for decades he was eager for death. The other dwellers of "Oasis" ignored Harold's wishes so far, and asked the Vault 101 Dweller to instead either suppress or expand Harold/Bob's fertility.

Characters

 * Harold
 * Tree Father Birch
 * Leaf Mother Laurel
 * Bloomseer Poplar
 * Branchtender Cypress
 * Branchtender Linden
 * Branchtender Maple
 * Sapling Yew

Appearances
The Oasis appears only in Fallout 3. However, the character Harold is in all 3 games.

Quest
As soon as you are at Oasis, the leader will approach you. Following him, you'll go into a ceremony. Where after you can talk to Harold to start it.
 * Oasis (quest)

Sunken Chambers

 * Silenced 10mm Pistol, Pre-War Book, D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine (in a box on the ground, under a Baseball Glove), Stealth Boy (Right next to the Silenced 10mm Pistol on the table) immediately to the left (west) after the door
 * Mini Nuke, Mentats, and a Stimpack on the bottom of a pond in the north
 * 2 Ammo Boxes, Chinese Assault Rifle and a Stealth Boy next to a skeleton, northeastern chamber
 * a Missile, 2 Blood Pack and a Stimpack at a skeleton in a cavern in the northeast corner of the same chamber
 * There is also a Motorcycle Gas Tank, Motorcycle Handbrake (useful for making the Shishkebab with your work bench) and 2 Steam Gauge Assemblys next to a large tire by the north pond
 * There are also a Combat Knife and 2 Stimpack in the same pond as the Mini Nuke

Damp Cave
To the right on the ledge as soon as you enter


 * a Missile, Leaf Blower and a Paint Gun

On land to the right after you jump down the ledge, next to Ammo box


 * 1 Sniper Rifle
 * 1 Stimpak
 * 1 Combat Knife
 * 1 Blood pack
 * 2 Fission Battery
 * 1 Med-X

On land, continuing around right side of cave:


 * 1 Nuka-Cola Quantum
 * 2 Nuka-Cola
 * 1 10mm Pistol
 * 1 10mm Round
 * 1 Buffout
 * 1 Stimpak
 * 1 Conductor
 * 1 Lunchbox

Nearby Factions

 * Outcasts can be spotted patrolling fairly close to the Oasis. However it is unclear why Outcasts would be traveling in this area since it has no prevalent technological sites and since the Treeminders forsake technology. A possible reason is that they may be a search party out to look for Branchtender Linden who was once a Brotherhood Outcast.

Trivia

 * Harold's inconsistent naming of his tree is inherited from Fallout 2 where he jokingly refers to the tree as both Herbert and Bob.


 * Three Dog has apparently visited Oasis at some point, as he occasionally mentions "a place with lots of trees". However, he also explains that he had been "experimenting with jet" at the time, so before the player finds Oasis, it is unclear if the place actually exists or not.


 * Harold vaguely resembles Eddie, the mascot for the Metal band Iron Maiden. This may be an homage to to the artwork on the cover of Iron Maiden's 1992 "Fear of the Dark" album cover.


 * There is a place called Green Valley near Washington D.C. which is fairly close to the spot of Oasis.


 * The Alley Preacher in Seward Square talks about trees to the north, a likely reference to Oasis. Interestingly, he states that the trees are in fact deadly; maybe because he has never seen actual living trees or actually a "living" tree.
 * Be careful when going to Oasis, deathclaws can be spotted close to the entrance, possibly because oasis is close to Old Olney. Branchtender Linden reveals that he was jumped and heavily mauled by deathclaws near Oasis, eventually being nursed back to health by the Treeminders who found him. Yao Guais and raiders have been spotted as well.
 * Be careful when fast traveling to Oasis, mirelurk kings can infest it, possibly because they can enter from the oasis caverns. I have fast traveled and mirelurk kings were attacking the residents.