Calvert Mansion

The Calvert Mansion is a location in Point Lookout which was added to Fallout 3 in the Point Lookout add-on.

Background
The Mansion is one of the largest buildings on the peninsula, the other being Blackhall Manor. The mansion itself, while being in excellent condition compared to buildings from the Capital Wasteland, is still in bad shape, a good amount of the wood is rotting, and various parts of the floor will break when you step on them.

It is inhabited by a single ghoul named Desmond Lockheart and his two dogs, Freki and Geri. He has been attacked numerous times by a group of tribals, whose aim is to burn the mansion to the ground. According to Tobar, the building holds hidden treasures.

The place is filled with ammunition and medical supplies set up by Desmond that can be used to survive the tribal attack. In the numerous wardrobes/cupboards are various pre-War outfits, hats, and bonnets.

Inside Desmond's corner is a good amount of weapons, ranging from a sledgehammer to a flamer, as well as a punga experiment that will light a light bulb.

Panic Room
The Panic Room is a room under Calvert Mansion that was designed to be a shelter in the case of an attack. It can only be accessed after the quest Thought Control. Desmond can be found in the panic room if you completed Hearing Voices in his favor. Inside are numerous items and containers. There are 2 ammunition boxes, a cabinet, a desk, a filing cabinet, a few shelves, and 5 television sets.

Notable Loot
Two buoys can be found behind the mansion, with various supplies in containers below them, as well as a pier that may be home to a tracker and creeper.

Panic Room

 * 5 Nuka-Colas
 * 1 Nuka-Cola Quantum
 * 6 fission batteries
 * 5 bottles of wine
 * 15 bottles of dirty water
 * A scoped .44 magnum along with 32 .44 magnum rounds
 * An Axe
 * 1 set of combat armor
 * 2 gum drops

Appearances
The Calvert Mansion appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.

Behind the scenes

 * The Mansion is a reference to Calvert Mansion in Riversdale, Maryland.
 * The mansion itself is named after Cecil Calvert, the founder of Maryland.

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