Arefu

Arefu is a small Capital Wasteland settlement consisting of four houses, located on top of a crumbling overpass bridge to the northwest of Vault 106.

The only services available here are from Ken Ewers, who will repair items once the Blood Ties quest has been completed, and Evan King, who will give the player various items at daily intervals (also only available once Blood Ties is completed).

Background
Arefu once had more inhabitants than it does in the year 2277, but population has decreased drastically due to the inhabitants either dying or leaving to safer settlements like Megaton because of creatures, raiders and slaver attacks. Additionally, Arefu has recently become the target of attacks from The Family.

Layout
Arefu's four houses sit atop a defensible section of the remains of a bridge running across the Potomac River. Part of the overpass has collapsed, making it impossible to enter the settlement from the north. It is one of the stopping points on the trading caravan circuit, and sandbags are also deployed near its entrance to help the inhabitants fend off attackers.

Inhabitants
* Only if you agreed to trade blood packs for protection during Blood Ties.

Denotes deceased inhabitants.

Related quests

 * Blood Ties

Appearances
Arefu appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes

 * Just above the entrance (where the highway leaves the ground), you can see a damaged traffic sign that should read "CAREFUL," but on which the 'C' and 'L' have faded away to display "AREFU". A similar town-naming technique is used for Novac in Fallout: New Vegas.
 * Arefu is a small village in Romania, most well known for its proximity to the former castle of Vlad III, the prince of Wallachia, who is also known as "Dracula" and "Vlad the Impaler."

Bugs

 * Sometimes, upon discovering Arefu, the map marker will not register the fact you have discovered it.
 * Sometimes, Evan King will not enter his house, even if Blood Ties has been completed.
 * Sometimes mirelurks will spawn in Arefu on the overpass, killing Evan King and other residents if Blood Ties has been completed.
 * Upon returning to Arefu after Blood Ties has been completed, the residents may randomly become hostile even if a peaceful resolution to Blood Ties was reached even if the player has not killed or pick-pocketed anyone in town. Comically, Ian West will also be hostile but will prioritize attacking the other residents over attacking the player.