Ark & Dove Cathedral

The Ark & Dove Cathedral is a small settlement inhabited by Point Lookout tribals.

Background
This massive cathedral is named after the first two settler ships to make landfall on Point Lookout in colonial times.

Exterior
It's an old church with a brick wall surrounding it with a gate at the entrance. Outside there are some refined punga fruit and wild punga fruit with Jimson, Croatoa, and other tribals guarding the front. To the northwest is a well that leads to the Sea Cave as well as the Ark & Dove Resting Grounds.

Interior
Inside there are special breeding pots to grow refined punga fruit. At the back of the church are Woodrose and Nadine. Other tribals wander around inside as well.

Inhabitants

 * Croatoa
 * Jackson
 * Jimson
 * Nadine (until she takes control of the Duchess Gambit.)
 * Woodrose

Notable loot

 * Fertilizer shovel which can be obtained from Croatoa.
 * Refined punga fruit - dozens inside and out. Good for healing and selling (valued at 30 caps each).
 * 3 yeast on bench behind 2nd punga fruit grower on right. This is enough for the quest A Spoonful of Whiskey.
 * 2 RadAway, 1 Rad-X, and 1 Stealth Boy on counter next to pedestal as well as refined and wild punga fruit. 1 RadAway, 1 moonshine, and 1 stimpak in pedestal itself.
 * There are 8 sacks through the Cathedral. 7 are next to the beds, and the last one is in the very back. All items within can safely be taken although the loot is random.

Related quests

 * Walking with Spirits
 * Hearing Voices
 * Tailing the Tomboy

Appearances
The Ark & Dove Cathedral appears in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.

Bugs

 * When you enter the cathedral and talk to Nadine immediately (and select all of the dialogue options), the cathedral may become locked. As there is no key, this is problematic.

Behind the scenes

 * Although there is no actual cathedral near Point Lookout called "Ark & Dove", there is a real Ark and Dove Presbyterian Church further north in Odenton, MD.


 * The cathedral is possibly named after the two English ships, The Ark and Maryland Dove, that originally colonized Maryland.