Charles View Amphitheater

The Charles View Amphitheater is a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4. It is inhabited by a cult group known as the Pillars of the Community.

Background
The cult is made up of Initiates and Preachers, all of which are friendly NPCs that don't have much to say to the Sole Survivor. The cult leader, Brother Thomas, however, will try to convince the Sole Survivor to join their group. He will make grand statements about improving the lives of everyone in the Commonwealth. If one agrees to go ahead and join the group, Thomas will take the player character into the back room of the amphitheater and ask him to forfeit all of his worldly possessions in favor of the Pillars of the Community.

If one question this, Thomas will reveal his true intentions as a con-man, and threaten the player's life. There is a persuasion option to threaten Thomas, one that will deliver the player character from the situation with all of his possessions while also avoiding a fight. If the player refuses Thomas's proposition, he and all of his followers will immediately become hostile and attack the player character.

If the player character does kill Brother Thomas and his followers, Thomas will respawn later (at least for the Emogene quest) and a persuasion option threatening him will have the Sole Survivor say they "killed the last guy running this scam".

Layout
The main stage has a walled off rear section with a fair amount of owned loot in it. There's also a back room behind the stage with an office and locked bedroom.

Inhabitants

 * Brother Thomas, during the quest Emogene Takes a Lover.
 * Brother Andrew, Brother James, Brother Matthew and Brother Simon before the quest Emogene Takes a Lover.
 * Emogene Cabot, during the quest Emogene Takes a Lover.

Notable loot

 * Mini nuke - On the west side of the stage behind the wall and under the bed.
 * Pickpocketed from Brother Thomas during Emogene Takes a Lover - opens side office door

Appearances
The Charles View Amphitheater only appears in Fallout 4.

Театр «Чарльз-Вью»