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BUILDER story – Destroyer Of Hope

No one really knows who he was before the bombs—some say he was a soldier gone rogue, others a Vault Dweller who saw too much and lost everything that mattered. But in the shattered world of Appalachia, names aren’t given, they’re earned. And his name—Destroyer of Hope—was carved in rust and blood. He doesn’t talk much, doesn’t trade often, but when he builds, people take notice. His camps rise like fortresses from the ashes—spiked walls of steel, burning torches, and signs that warn trespassers to turn back. Some say he builds as a form of madness, others say it’s art. Whatever it is, his work dominates the land, cold and unyielding as the man himself.

The few who’ve crossed paths with him don’t tell stories—they leave warnings. A raider gang once tried to rob one of his camps; the next morning, their gear was neatly stacked at the edge of the river, but the raiders were nowhere to be found. A scavenger who mocked him at a trade post vanished on the road home. People whisper that he doesn’t just defend his builds—he feeds them. That the missing become part of his walls, part of his legend, part of the wasteland he’s reshaping in his own grim image.

At night, wanderers sometimes see the glow of his torches deep in the fog, flickering like dying stars. The air hums with the sound of hammer and flame, and the smell of scorched metal carries for miles. They say he’s not building to survive—he’s building to send a message. In a world struggling to hold onto hope, he’s the reminder that some things are better left buried. The Destroyer of Hope doesn’t rebuild Appalachia—he redefines it.

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