Promotional poster for Skyline Treehouse by Deviant Cat.

SKYLINE TREEHOUSE

BY DEVIANT CAT

BUILD NAME

Logo for fallout 76 camp build Skyline Treehouse by Deviant Cat.

GAME: FALLOUT 76

LOCATION: SKYLINE VALLEY

SKYLINE TREEHOUSE

Out in the tangled woods of Skyline Valley, where the wind whistles through broken branches and the old world feels like a half-remembered dream, there stands a tree. Not just any tree, mind you—but the kind of towering, stubborn tree that looks like it survived the bombs out of pure spite. A tree that holds a house. A house patched together with scavenged boards, mismatched windows, humming wires, and more personality than good sense. A house that holds Deviant Cat.

Now, it might be a little overgrown. Vines creep up the trunk like they pay rent there, wildflowers bloom wherever they please, and the front steps disappeared under moss so long ago nobody remembers what color they used to be. The storm in the sky might crackle and churn at odd hours, turning the whole valley silver and strange, making shadows dance where shadows really shouldn’t. Sometimes the thunder rolls so close it rattles the teacups in the cupboard and sends the lantern swaying from its hook.

And Deviant Cat might, every now and then, lean against the railing with a sigh and dream of living out on a beach somewhere warm and quiet—some place with salt in the air instead of ozone, soft sand underfoot instead of mud, and sunsets that don’t look like they’re plotting something. Somewhere untouched by this whole apocalypse business. Somewhere with cocktails, maybe. Somewhere with fewer mutant insects, definitely.

But Appalachian girls make do with what they have. They always have.

And what Deviant Cat had was grit, a toolbox full of half-bent nails, a mean swing with a hammer, and enough stubbornness to outlast the end of the world twice over. So she hauled planks up ladders, strung lights through branches, patched leaks with sheet metal, and turned every creak and groan of the old place into charm instead of complaint. She planted little pots of flowers on the porch. Hung curtains in the windows. Painted scraps of wood just because they needed brightening up.

With what she had, Deviant Cat made a home out of this house in a tree, and it turned out pretty cozy. Cozy in the way only hard-won places can be. Warm lantern glow in the evenings. Rain drumming softly on the roof. A kettle always close to boiling. Blankets piled high. Music crackling low over an old radio when the signal felt generous.

And when the storm clouds gathered over Skyline Valley and the woods began to moan, the lights in that treehouse still shone through the branches like a wink to the wasteland below.

BUILDER NAME

Poster for Fallout 76 camp build Deviant Cat.

DEVIANT CAT

Somewhere beyond the tree line, a cracked melody drifted through the wasteland air, and anyone foolish or curious enough to follow it usually found Deviant Cat waiting in the shadows with that painted grin and unreadable eyes. She wasn’t the sort to promise a better future—but every raider camp left burning behind her suggested she meant to make one anyway.

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