Homestead Motel



The Homestead Motel is a small motel found in Point Lookout. It is inhabited by vicious dogs and consists of 3 motel rooms and an office.

Background
The Homestead Motel is an average sea-side motel with 72 channels on the TVs and free air conditioning. This normal, run-of-the-mill motel once offered fancy rooms at affordable prices, the motel used to accommodate tourists visiting Point Lookout. One of the rooms, 1D, was the safehouse of Dr. Jiang, a Chinese agent pretending to defect to the US. All of the rooms, excluding 1K, are good places to stay during your vacation to Point Lookout.

Exterior
The exterior of the motel complex is a square shaped area with the entrances to rooms on both sides of the building, only 4 rooms are enterable as the other rooms are boarded up. The exterior may have 2-3 vicious dogs and maybe another small creature in the immediate area. The dogs often patrol the dirt square inside the motel grounds.

Homestead Motel Office
This section is on the outer southside of the motel grounds. The Motel has a backroom, an area behind the counter, as well as a two gender bathroom to the right upon entering the door. There are no beds in this room. The keys to the other rooms can be found here.

Room 1D
This section is the safehouse of Dr. Jiang and contains a bed as well as Dr. Jiang's safehouse terminal (to the left of the bed), with a message. Upon reading it, the The Velvet Curtain quest will begin. On the bed is a skeleton, which is assumed to be Dr. Jiang.

Room 1G
This room is located in the inner northside of the motel grounds and is to the right of Room 1D. It is a relatively ordinary room in the motel with no distinguishing physical features. It contains a bed.

It seems that the dead bodies in the room are the remains of two bank robbers that robbed the People's Bank of Point Lookout. Their skeleton's opposing positions, the sawed-off shotguns in their hands, and the presence of a large amount of pre-War money suggests that the two robbers got into a dispute over the money and killed each other.

When you log on the terminal in the bank, you will get the information that it's "payday" again and a lot of cash is being held at the bank. Therefore, additional security was ordered to guard the money. However, you can't find much pre-War money at the bank itself but a lot of it in Room 1G. Probably also the reason why you can find so many skeletons in the bank, as well as a dead police officer next to the door (the one wearing a police hat and carrying a .32 pistol). The presumptive bank robbers made sure that no eyewitnesses will tell anybody what happened.

Room 1K
A place of ritual sacrifice. This room is located on the outer northside of the motel grounds, and appears to have been part of some very bloody, and judging by the steam in the room, very hot ritual. There are crucified corpses in the room, as well as several skeletons, laid out in a way reminiscent of the many bony totems dotted around swampfolk territory. The mask in the bathroom's bathtub implies this was a site rented by the Pint-Sized Slasher. It is possible that this is the series of murders that one of the old newspapers references.

Motel Office

 * Homestead room 1K key - Found on the counter in the Motel Office by the register, room 1G key by the TV in the room behind the counter.

Room 1D

 * The locker key belonging to Dr. Jiang can be in the luggage case on the bed, right next to his remains.
 * Cryptochromatic spectacles can be found in the toilet tank in the bathroom.
 * A Stealth Boy can be found right next to the safehouse terminal.
 * Sequence note - aviary spy bunker - holotape coming from reading the terminal after returning from the SSN-37-1A.

Room 1G

 * 24 total pre-War money, 11 on the floor, bed, bathroom floor and 13 in the suitcase in the bathroom.

Room 1K

 * Pint-Sized Slasher mask is in the bathtub-one of only two located in the game.

Related quests

 * The Velvet Curtain

Appearances
The Homestead Motel appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on, Point Lookout.

Behind the scenes
There is an actual hotel called the Homestead in Maryland.

Gallery
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