John Hancock is sooo funny. Like to me personally. He's like if you played Skyrim and went to Riften, met the Jarl, and after doing 1 side quest to ROB said Jarl they were like "hey, I'm coming with you"
And if you even try to be like "what about the town?" He's like ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ "don't care. It'll still be standing when I get back. Or it won't. Whatever." And he fills your little wasteland travels with deflective sarcasm.
And then you fall in love.
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So damn mentally tired but I HAD to get this concept out, messy or not
Hancock and a mentally disabled partner/anon/insert
Of course he doesnt care about you being a bit of a handful. He actually thinks it's a good deal!
He's told you you cant help being the way you are, but you're always still guilty. Along with your rather quirky little habits, you feel like a burden and you feel as useless as a dry mop. Every time you speak of it though, he always reassures you.
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Danse is french for dance, Chanson is french for song
-Operating out of the commonwealth, Chanson is one of the brotherhoods strongest and most loyal members, and most of his squad understand why.
-Originally from rivet city, Chanson and his wife Barbara had cut out a fairly average life for themselves as scavengers, selling whatever they could find in the marketplace for a meager profit. It was far from easy or comfortable, but it was enough to get by, and hopefully, one day, it would even be enough to support a family.
-But unknown to them, the problems of the commonwealth were slowly leaking into the capital, and soon rumors began to spread of horrific creatures coming to raid their homes.
-Like most wastelanders, Chanson had a rather skewed and bigoted view of mutants and ghouls, so naturally he took up with the other citizens of rivet city to make sure these "synthetic people" were found and dealt with accordingly.
-He didn't think that the fear and paranoia would turn people against each other so quickly, he didn't think that people would begin to suspect their neighbors and friends that they had known for years.
-He didn't think Barbara was suspicious at all, he had no idea why anyone would ever think that, but somehow, her head had ended up on the chopping block, and radical action had to be taken to ensure that rivet city was safe.
-Chanson had been wracked by grief, but mostly, anger. He couldn't blame the people for taking up arms, he was right along side them in thinking that a witch hunt was the perfect way in weeding out an unknown threat.
-Instead, he blamed the synth. The creation that defined god and was abomination, the one that had secretly infiltrated their homes and turned everyone against each other. If this thing had never come here, had never existed, than Barbara would still be alive.
-So Chanson did what was to be expected, he found the synth through intense trial and error, until he was the last person still standing in Rivet city.
-Did he regret what had to be done? Of course he did, but the Brotherhood seemed very understanding of his case. His story was horrifying, and would only happen again and again unless something was done to stop the problem at its source.
-Chanson was welcomed with open arms and was on the first recon mission into the commonwealth, where he currently seeks to stop the institute and wipe out every last synth they created.
-In terms of personality, Chanson is a rather strict and cold individual, always keeping others at a distance and commanding his squad with ruthless ambition.
-Many of the other soldiers describe him as fierce, mysterious, and unflinching. He's a great leader that gets results and lets nothing phase him, though sometimes they see this look of sadness in his eyes that seems...so unlike the man they know now.
-After rivet city, Chanson never let anyone get close to him again, both out of grief and fear. Most people know his story, but that's all they know, and with his cold disposition its hard to tell what's actually going on inside that head of his.
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