

It kept getting bigger until I ended up stuck inside. Something in me changed and a weird little tree started growing right out of my head. Harold: "I was once a man a long time ago named Harold.

↑ Lone Wanderer: "What's with all the names? Bob, Herbert and Harold? I don't get it.".He was intended to appear in Van Buren and was mentioned in Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. The Treeminders that worship the tree ask for one to consider alternatives.īob appears in Fallout 2 and Fallout 3. Oasis: Harold asks the Lone Wanderer to kill him and Bob so that they can finally be at peace.The player character can speak with Harold and Bob about the request and they will be steadfast in the request, not wishing to remain there for hundreds of years, explaining that they can't kill themself and they wish to be at peace, resolute in the decision to be "just me and Bob until the end." Related quests Harold will share his sadness at his and Bob's current state, confiding that living the way they are is miserable to him, to be trapped in one place for an eternity, and asks the Lone Wanderer to kill him and Bob. When the Lone Wanderer approaches Bob and Harold for the first time, Harold will share that he was able to see their approach through the leaves of other trees, and although impressive, it makes Bob jealous. Seeds that have taken root in the region are a result of seed pods carried by the wind, affectionately called "Herbert's seeds" by Harold. Harold details his past with Bob, explaining how after the two of them were rooted in place, Bob subsequently began to blossom, extending its reach outward, resulting in a lush green habitat named Oasis. Harold will share some of the mischief he and Bob have caused over the years, such as Bob telling him to make the Treeminder Maple stand on his head for an entire day. Harold will sometimes jokingly refer to Bob as Herbert, which he says drives Bob crazy. Harold considers Bob his friend and speaks to him as if he was thinking aloud. Bob does not dislike all the Treeminders, as Harold points out his and Bob's adoration for Yew, the child of the group. They started worshipping the mutant tree collectively as a deity, of which Harold reports Bob's disdain for. īob and Harold were later discovered by several people who began to worship the discovery, founding a group known as the Treeminders. As of 2277, the two have been rooted to the location for over two decades. In the beginning, Bob was a small sprig but its growth accelerated, turning into a full-sized tree, overtaking Harold, and rooting itself to the ground in the Capital Wasteland region.


Bob sprouted from Harold's head sometime between 21, after Harold was exposed to the Forced Evolutionary Virus at the Mariposa Military Base.
