Vera Weatherly

 is a 27-year old woman found in Rivet City in the year 2277.

Daily schedule
Vera runs the Weatherly Hotel with Mister Buckingham, her Mr. Handy robot, on the upper decks.

Seagrave Holmes is often found trying to woo Vera. "I know I'm not a sophisticated man, but I'm still a man." To which she politely declines and explains how they're better as friends

Related quests
At the end of Those!, she can be asked to act as a surrogate parent for Bryan Wilks after his parents and the residents of Grayditch are killed by Fire ants. Bryan Wilks will ask you to find a suitable home for him while he waits in his old home. Upon returning to Vera Weatherly and informing her of Bryan Wilks' situation she gladly takes him into her home.

Effects of player actions
She offers a hotel room at the normal rate of of 120 Bottle caps, and acts as a gossip hound for the city, dishing out information on various residents. With a speech check you can get some gossip from her along with experience points for using Speech. Vera also sells items, mainly food but also carries 5+ Stimpak's most of the time as well as a limited amount of Bottle caps.

Inventory
* Only if Mister Buckingham is also dead.

Bugs

 * It is possible that she can fall into the Potomac river, she will not die and you will still be able to talk with her.
 * When you talk to Bryan about finding him a place to stay he mentions Vera Weatherly as his cousin; however, when you talk to Vera Weatherly to inform her of her "cousin" your characters dialog will say " Vera, your NEPHEW Bryan lost his folks and needs a place to live." Vera Weatherly will not correct the lone wanderer. However, in the European Version (except the UK translation), Bryan calls Vera his aunt, so this Bug might have been fixed during translations.
 * If she sits on the chair outside the door to her hotel and you talk to her, when she stands up she will stand up into the wall and teleport into her room, unlocking the door.

Behind the scenes

 * Bethesda Softworks, the makers of Fallout 3 and Oblivion, use the name Weatherly in both games. In Oblivion, the twin brothers Jemane were driven from their home Weatherleah by ogres, and it is the player's mission to reunite them and secure their home once more. The quest Those! is mirrored by the Jemane questline, since they are both about destroyed homes and long-lost relatives.

Appearances
appears exclusively in Fallout 3.