Blood Ties

 is a Fallout 3 quest. It is also an Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC achievement. It is the story of a man's struggle within his own mind and the consequences of that inner turmoil on his Family.

Quest Start
Given by Lucy West in (or wandering outside) Moriarty's Saloon in Megaton. However, if you have already destroyed Megaton, it can also be started just by visiting Arefu and talking to Evan King.

Deliver Lucy's Message
Lucy West asks the player to deliver a letter to her family in Arefu. She will mark the location of Arefu on the player's Pip-Boy 3000 if the player accepts the quest. Alternatively, the quest can be declined if the player is aiming for the bad karma path. If so, you can find the location of Arefu here, on top of the highway overpass.

Report to Evan King
Evan King will toss a grenade at the player as they approach to Arefu. He apologizes, explaining that the town is defending itself from a gang known as The Family. Evan will ask the player to check the Ewers, Schenzy, and West residences to make sure everyone is all right(this starts the quest for the player if he/she didn't pick it up from Lucy). The player discovers the bodies of Lucy's parents; further examination shows they have bite marks on their necks (requires 30 in Medicine skill). With 60-70 medicine skill, the bite marks can be identified as caused by human teeth. When the player reports to Evan King he will ask about Lucy's brother, Ian West, who turns out to be missing. Evan presumes that he was kidnapped by The Family and asks you to locate them. At this point, the player can extort 100 caps out of Lucy West with the Scoundrel perk.

Locate The Family
Evan King will reveal three possible locations of The Family when the Lone Wanderer tells him that Ian's body was not found with his parents; these are Northwest Seneca Station, Hamilton's Hideaway and Moonbeam Outdoor Cinema. If the Lone Wanderer has a high enough Medicine skill (more than 40) he/she will notice trainyard residue on the bodies of the Wests and will be given the option to ask King if there are any trainyards nearby, he'll respond by mentioning the Meresti Trainyard.

The Family is hiding in Meresti Metro Station which can be reached via the tunnels under Meresti Trainyard or via the adjoining tunnels from Northwest Seneca Station, but the Meresti Trainyard offers the most direct route. Beware of mines and traps inside the tunnels, and two Mirelurks if you take the Northwest Seneca Station route.

Entering from Northwest Seneca Station:

Enter the station and you will find a Ghoul's chem lab operation. In the back of his office you'll find a hatch. This hatch leads down to the Meresti Service Tunnel. When inside the tunnel be cautious, there are various traps and two mirelurks there. After going through the cave you will enter the old train trail, then make a left at the first train wreck.

The front gate to The Family's hideout is guarded by Robert who will allow the player into The Family's home for one of the following:
 * 100 caps
 * Free with a successful Speech check
 * If the Lone Wanderer has Lucy's Letter for Ian
 * Speech options from the Cannibal perk which also opens up many speech options which make the quest much easier

There is a room to the right after entering the gate. A table is in the room that has a Tumblers Today book on it which doesn't cause you to lose karma to pick it up. Robert can be killed and the terminal in the room adjacent to his post can be hacked to gain entrance, but the rest of The Family will attack the player on sight as a result. Sneaking past Robert and into the compound will also result in the rest of The Family turning hostile. Killing a member of The Family at this point in the quest will result in negative karma.

Locate Ian West
The next task is to locate Ian West to determine if he is still alive. Several members of the family will reveal Ian's location and the password to unlock the room where he is meditating, following is a list of possible scenarios:
 * The leader of The Family is Vance - a mysterious and charismatic man who is trying to help the members of his "Family" overcome their disturbing hunger for human flesh by drinking human blood akin to the mystical vampires in the stories from before the Great War. If the player fails a Speech check (you can beat the speech checks by saving beforehand and reloading, it can take several tries but eventually you might get him to agree even at 13% [1 charisma 27 speech]), Vance will advise the player to learn the rules of The Family by asking other members and reading from the terminal in the main lobby. If the player passes the Speech check, uses the Cannibal perk, or reads the rules and explains they understand The Family then Vance will surrender the pass code that allows entry into Ian's meditation room.
 * Alan notices that Justin has been trying to befriend Ian and suggests the player talk to Justin about him.
 * Justin believes that Ian belongs with The Family having witnessed the murder of his parents and done nothing. If the player suggests that Ian needs an 'outside voice' to help and passes a Speech check Justin will reveal the pass code that allows entry into Ian's meditation room. The Impartial Mediation perk gives a similar dialogue option with an identical result.
 * Karl will become annoyed if asked about Ian. Karl can be seduced by the player by using the Black Widow perk (female) or by Strength (both sexes). In either scenario, Karl gives up the pass code to Ian's meditation room.
 * Brianna also feels that being with The Family is the best for Ian but that he could use an outside friend. If the Lone Wanderer picked up the Lady Killer perk he will have the option to seduce Brianna into handing over the password to the room where Ian is. Scoundrel will work as well.

Talking to Ian will confirm he was not kidnapped but voluntarily joined The Family after killing his parents. After a childhood encounter with a threatening Wastelander Ian has craved human flesh and blood, even that of his mother and father. The player is then faced with the choice of convincing Ian to leave, which requires the letter from his sister Lucy or passing a Speech check, or leaving him with The Family.

Alternative: Vance can be killed and the pass code can be looted from his remains, as well as a Schematics - Shishkebab and Vance's Longcoat Outfit. This will cause the rest of the Family to attack the player including the gate guard, Robert. Ian will be angry that Vance has been killed but will give the player the same ultimate options regardless, however, each family member you kill will result in negative karma. See Bug section for a warning resulting from killing The Family members. If you goad Vance with certain conversation options, calling him a 'psycho', he will order the Family to attack - this will result in no negative karma from killing them.

Settling Accounts
Ian's decision must be relayed to Evan King back in Arefu. Depending on which choice Ian made the appropriate parties will react with enthusiasm or disappointment. Reporting the news of Ian's decision to King will result in a sizable amount of good karma regardless of Ian's ultimate choice. After Ian's decision The Family and the residents of Arefu are considered to be the same faction even before the deal is made with Vance.

Vance may also be convinced to either not attack or to defend Arefu if he and the family are not already dead. If the player simply asks Vance to stop attacking Arefu, he will agree. The player can also convince Vance to enter into a deal with the town and use blood packs instead of attacking the town with a Speech check, a Medicine skill check, or an Intelligence check. Regardless of the conversation choice, Vance will award the player with Schematics - Shishkebab, a flaming sword, after the initial conversation about the deal is over.

If the player brokered a deal they can return to Vance after the deal is relayed to King and ask to be shown the ways of the vampire. The player will then be taught to drink blood and awarded the Hematophage perk which modifies Blood Packs to restore 20 HP. If the player suggested the Family guard the town in exchange for blood Alan will be dispatched to Arefu, fulfilling their end of the deal.

After successfully dealing with the problem of Arefu each of its inhabitants will show their gratitude in the following ways:
 * Evan King will (periodically?) give Beer, Wine, Scotch, Vodka, or Whiskey to PC.
 * Ken Ewers will repair stuff (level 12 repair) for a price.
 * Brailee Ewers will give her "old-fashioned chocolate chip cookies" (which is actually a Tin can) to PC.
 * Karen Schenzy will mark several locations on PC's Pip-Boy map.

Bug

 * If the player kills any member of The Family after Ian makes his decision the inhabitants of Arefu will turn hostile even though no one from the town was directly attacked or killed. Technically this isn't a bug since after Ian makes his decision Arefu and The Family becomes the same faction. If the player attacked The Family instead of talking to them initially this can be a problem if Robert the gate guard is not killed before speaking with Ian. When the player goes to exit Robert will be hostile but if the player kills him the quest will be failed.  If the player kills all residents of Arefu, the quest will also fail.
 * You can work-around this problem by simply getting past the guard, without killing him, in sneak mode. A stealth boy may come in handy. Bear in mind that your followers (including Dogmeat) would probably attack Robert so be sure to fire them (or send to the entrance of Vault 101 in Dogmeat's case) in the previous area and wait a bit for them to leave the metro station.
 * If you already killed Robert or another family member, but you haven't yet received the message that you are hostile to this faction, you can retard this by repeatedly pressing the "wait-button". Doing this, you still can walk to Evan and finish the quest successfully. (Only tested on the Xbox360 Version yet)
 * If you are in a situation where you would rather not fire and lose a companion you can tell your party members to wait you in the previous area. However after talking to Evan King (and completing the quest successfully) the player has to come back and regroup with their now-waiting followers. Killing Robert even then will result in violent reaction from Arefu residents and Lucy, making further contact with Arefu impossible. In short, you have to decide between loosing a companion (if you are using glitches to get more than one companion) or losing the goodwill of Arefu towards you.

Trivia

 * "The Family" is undoubtedly a reference to the movie "The Omega Man" (1971) starring Charlton Heston, in which apocalyse survivor Dr. Robert Neville (Heston) is pitted against a community of blood drinking, light hating albinos calling themselves "The Family".  The Omega Man is loosely based on the book "I am Legend" (1954) by Richard Matheson, which has also been made into two other films: the Vincent Price 1964 "The Last Man On Earth" and the Will Smith 2007 "I Am Legend".


 * "The Family" (possible alternate reference) could be a reference to Charles Manson's cult following which he also referred to as "The Family". Manson practiced isolation/brainwashing techniques on his followers.  The results of Manson's "Family" and the Tate-Labeanca murders are well documente in numerous "True Crime" books, documenteries and even Hollywood films such as "Helter Skelter"


 * Lucy West's name is most likely based off of the character Lucy Westenra from the novel Dracula.
 * "The Family" could also be a reference to 2 episodes of Doctor Who entitled "Human Nature" and "The Family of Blood.


 * "Vespertilio", the password to Ian's cell, is a genus of Vespertilionidae bats. According to Wikipedia, Evening bats or, perhaps more correctly, Vesper bats (family Vespertilionidae) are the largest and best-known family of bats. They belong to the suborder Microchiroptera (microbats). There are over 300 species distributed all over the world, on every continent except Antarctica. Sometimes the family is called "common bats". It owes its name to the latin word "vesper", meaning "evening".


 * The background on Vampires found on the Family's computer terminal, especially the references to 'feeding grounds' and the various laws regarding conduct are clear references to the roleplaying game "Vampire: The Masquerade". In the game's setting, Vampires are guided by strict laws called 'Traditions', of which the Family's laws are similar.  Additionally, Vance at one point refers to other members of the family as 'Kindred', which is the name that Vampires call each other in the Masquerade setting.