Mod:DUST Survival Simulator/People known to reside in the Mojave wasteland, 2281-2301

'This article contains spoilers for the plots of both Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout: DUST. This article is incomplete and could use expanding.'This article lists people known to have resided in the Mojave wasteland between 2281 and 2301, including their current whereabouts and / or fate.

There are many characters in DUST who share dialogue, inventory, and/or appearances with characters from New Vegas that likely only do so as a result of developer oversight. These characters have been excluded.

Main Characters
Note: These are sorted by alphabetical order of either their first or only known name. Titles are not taken into account.

Courier Six - Player character in Fallout: New Vegas. In the lore of DUST, the Courier sided with an independent Vegas and was deemed a terrorist by the NCR. He can be found hiding in the Tomb.

Daniel - Mormon missionary tasked with preaching to the Sorrows tribe. Died attempting to kill the Wendigo.

Edward "Caesar" Sallow - Founder and supreme leader of Caesar's Legion. Died at some point between 2281 and 2282, likely by assassination or succumbing to natural causes. Remains interred at the inner sanctum of Kai-Sar's Hill.

Father Elijah - Former Elder of the Mojave chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel and the sole inhabitant of the Sierra Madre. Committed suicide in the Villa Fountain after inciting the Dead Bears tribe to rebel against the NCR expeditionary forces.

Follows-Chalk - Former Dead Horse scout, promoted to war chief following Joshua Graham's death. Name would be changed to "Leads-With-Chalk" after the promotion. Died during the conflict between the tribes of Zion and those of the Divide.

Joshua Graham - Former Mormon missionary and de facto war chief of the Dead Horses tribe. Succumbed to infection and mutated into the Wendigo soon after his death.

The King - Leader of the Kings and the Freeside Rebellion. Mortally wounded during the Fall, died in Boulder City.

Lucky Jim - One of the leaders of the New Vegas Rebels and one of the few remaining survivors after the rebellion was crushed. Hiding out by a billboard near the El Dorado Gas and Service station.

Lydia Bernard - Leader of the Royst-Bernard Expedition and former Assistant Head Researcher to Dr. Edwin Royst. Found alive in the Black Mountain Broadcast Building.

Marcus - Founder and leader of Jacobstown. Killed during the civil war that took place there.

Nolan McNamara - Former Elder of the Mojave chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel. Died when the NCR dumped massive amounts of nuclear waste on Hidden Valley.

Pacer - Co-leader of the Kings and one of the leaders of the Freeside Rebellion. Died during the civil war in Jacobstown.

Robert House - Former proprietor of the New Vegas Strip. Either killed outright or disconnected from his life support.

Waking Cloud - Midwife of the Sorrows tribe. Killed during the fighting between the tribes of Zion and those of the Divide.

Junaid - Marked man who united the other marked men into the tribe now known as the Dust Walkers. Fate unknown, but is seen as a revered figure among the Dust Walkers.

Ulysses - Former frumentarius, courier, and sole human survivor of the disaster at the Divide. Presumed to have been killed during a confrontation with the Courier.

Companions
Arcade Gannon - Member of the Followers of The Apocalypse. Killed in the New Vegas Sewers.

Craig Boone - Former NCR sharpshooter and watchman for Novac. Presumably killed during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam or during the Legion occupation of Novac.

ED-E - Former Enclave eyebot. Fate unknown.

Lily Bowen - Bighorner herder in Jacobstown. Presumably killed during the civil war or succumbed to her schizophrenia. Her bighorners are still alive, though malnourished.

Veronica Santangelo - Brotherhood of Steel scribe. Presumably deserted or was killed during the attack on Hidden Valley.

Raul Tejada - Former vigilante and mechanic. Heavily implied to have been found dead in his cell at Black Mountain.

Rex - Former war dog in Caesar's Legion and the King's personal pet. Likely died after his brain decayed or was killed during the Freeside Rebellion.

Rose of Sharon Cassidy - Owner-Operator of Cassidy Caravans. Butchered by cannibals at the Mojave Outpost.

Minor Characters
Note: Many of these characters have had their names changed to generic names such as "Survivor" or "Cannibal."

Survivors
Main article: Survivors

Survivors consist of people who inhabited the Mojave before the Fall and who haven't resorted to cannibalism or joined a tribe. Though mostly sane and grounded, most survivors have become weary and territorial, not hesitating to attack the Survivor on sight. Survivors can be found in many locations across the Mojave and are equipped with a mix of makeshift and salvaged weaponry.

Cannibals
Main article: Cannibals

Cannibals are survivors who have resorted to cannibalism for any number of reasons, usually desperation. They are generally armed with improvised weapons and explosives and frequently keep prisoners as human cattle. Cannibals can often be found in former settlements, supporting the hypothesis that they cannibalize out of desperation as food ran thin.

Cloud Victims
Main article: Cloud Victims

Cloud victims are former inhabitants of the Strip and its surrounding areas whose skin has been flayed off by the Cloud-infused dust storms. They are kept alive by radiation in a manner akin to the Marked Men of the Divide. They often carry improvised melee weapons, though firearms aren't unheard of.

Tribals
Main article: Tribals

The tribes of DUST arose from the remnants of factions such as Caesar's Legion, the Great Khans, Zion's tribes, various raider groups, and groups of survivors banding together. Like survivors, Tribals aren't always hostile, but are very territorial. Tribals are mostly found in locations their parent factions held, and are generally poorly equipped.

Lookalikes and Oversights
These are characters who seemingly appear in DUST, but are likely included as a result of developer oversight. This is based off of circumstantial evidence and may be wrong.