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Published: 2020-05-23 13:28:20 +0000 UTC; Views: 284; Favourites: 7; Downloads: 1
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New characters appearing in my new story "Fallout Equestria: Desperadoes"the twins are part of a large nomadic Gangger clan called the Rout 50 Desperadoes, who rule a stretch of road called Rout 50, that connects east to wast. like the rest of their clan both are quite tough, and more then willing to start and finish a fight, but are also somewhat ignorant do to a lack of education outside of surival and clan tradition. Not far off from raiders, the diffrence being their organization, and willingness to negotiate, though negotiations often just mean a demand of tribute, but those who do pay tribute are under their protection, and any raiders dare attack those they protect are wiped out with extream aggregation. The clans advantage over many in the wasteland are their wide collection of motorized vesicles, making them among the most mobile faction outside those who can fly.
-Live Axle - Seeing herself as the older sister, she is keeps an eye out for danger, and rarely drops her guard, but because of that she is not open about herself. Secretly she admires the mares of old, in their dresses, trotting with style, icons of a time long dead.
-Dead Axle - Considered the younger sister, she is easy going, and often seen as too open and friendly. She is also somewhat sharper then her sister, though she makes sure not to show it, but on long days with little to do, she dose her best to play games that test her mind, mainly puzzles.
-Lore- The Desperadoes are descendants of veterinarians turned massive biker gang, and as everypony were clambering to get into a underground stable, they made their own shelters and supply cashes along Rout 50. when the old worlnd came to an end in bailfire, most of them were far from the fires and had everything they needed to survive the troubled years. When the fires died down, and their own supplies grew low, they set out to clam their own territory, demanding tribute, and taking from those who did not give.