Lucky Hole Mine

Lucky Hole mine is a location in the Savage Divide region of Appalachia in 2102.

Layout
Inside this mine there are multiple notes and altars relating to a demonic cult that had been performing sacrificial rituals to a "wood" god. In one of the chambers, tentacles that slowly move and resemble wooden tree roots can be found near the skeletal remains of many members of the cult.

A locked security gate inside the mine can be opened with the combination code that is on the Smuggler's stash note that can be found in one of the wooden cabins outside of the entry to the mine. The combination code is 238963.

Notable loot

 * Cultist blade - Two can be found attached to the wooden lectern by the coffin altar at the end of the mine.
 * Ritual bindings - Inside a yellow container within the hidden room next to the altar shrine. The room is accessed via a small tunnel, obscured by some foliage when taking the first tunnel to the right out of altar room (17 steps along the tunnel on the right).
 * Cultist dagger - On a control panel in the hidden room.
 * Ritual mask - On top of a control panel in the hidden room.
 * Smuggler's stash - Note, outside the mine in the wooden cabin closest to the mine entrance, on a metal shelf.
 * He agrees - Note, found on a desk to the right when entering the mine.
 * The Chosen - Holotape, found on raised area close to entrance, next to a sleeping bag.
 * His birth - Note found further into the mine by two sleeping bags on a wooden crate.
 * His blood - Note, on a table in front of a red locked door halfway into the mine.
 * His home - Note, found past the locked red door to the right and by an oil lantern and two floor mats.
 * His springs - Note, by a pool lit by candles further into the mine.
 * His Priestess - Note, on top of the coffin alter in the main cultist shrine at the end of the mine.
 * Lucky Hole key - Note, on a shelf of the wooden lectern by the coffin altar.

Appearances
Lucky Hole mine appears only in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes
Some of the sacrificial altars, statues, and tentacles may be a reference to H.P. Lovecraft's writings about Cthulhu.