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Why, hello little girl. What a lovely dress you have!

The Child Slaver is a Slaver waiting outside of Little Lamplight during The Kid-Kidnapper unmarked quest in Fallout 3.

Background

The Child Slaver is working for the Slavers at Paradise Falls and is one of Eulogy Jones' "best."[1] When attempting to secure victims, she uses a facade consisting of a soft tone of voice and friendly behavior, referring to the trip to Paradise Falls as "adventure express" and the slave collar as a "friendship necklace."[2][3]

Interactions overview

Interactions
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This character is involved in quests.
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This character drops a finger upon death (Lawbringer).

Inventory

Notes

She wears Raider Armor unlike the rest of the slavers who usually wear Merc Outfits.

Appearances

The Child Slaver appears in Fallout 3.

Bugs

Xbox 360Xbox 360 When completing the quest Those! you have an option to enslave Bryan Wilks. After getting the okay from Eulogy Jones, the Child Slaver will reappear at Little Lamplight if you have already completed The Kid-Kidnapper quest.

References

  1. Lone Wanderer: "If I could get in, maybe I could lead one of the young ones out for you."
    Eulogy Jones: "Sure, if you think you can pull it off. I think I might know a buyer who'd be interested. I'll send one of my best to wait around the entrance to Lamplight. You go in and find the sweetest, most trusting little one you can find. Lure that kid outside, and everyone's happy. Except the kid, of course."
    (Eulogy Jones' dialogue)
  2. Child Slaver: "You bet we are! Are you ready to go on the adventure express?"
    (Child Slaver's dialogue)
  3. Child Slaver: "Absolutely! In fact, I want you to have this friendship necklace. It's good luck - wear it and you'll never get lost!"
    (Child Slaver's dialogue)