Promo poster for Water's Fall Terrace, a camp built in Fallout 76.

WATER’S FALL TERRACE

BY PINK CINDIE

BUILD NAME

Logo for Water's Fall Terrace, a Fallout 76 camp build in the Mire in Fallout 76.

GAME: FALLOUT 76

LOCATION: MIRE

WATER’S FALL TERRACE

Perched on the edge of a cliffside in the Appalachian wasteland lies Water’s Fall Terrace, a whimsical refuge crafted by the wasteland builder Pink Cindie. The structure is a series of porches stitched together like a patchwork quilt, hugging the cliff where a waterfall cascades down into the valley below. From each porch, the soft mist of the water can be felt, cooling the air and carrying with it a sense of peace not often found in the harsh world of Fallout 76. Pink Cindie envisioned this place not just as shelter, but as a canvas to create something gentle and beautiful in a land otherwise scarred by ruin.

The porches are more than wood and nails—they are alive with character. Pink Cindie filled them with scavenged relics from across Appalachia: rusted lanterns glowing with faint light, mismatched furniture she patched together, and curious trinkets that tell silent stories of the old world. Yet it is the flowers and vines that give the build its soul. Wild blossoms spill over railings, while climbing greenery weaves itself into the structure, softening the edges of the apocalypse with a dainty hand. Each detail whispers of her determination to bring beauty back into a broken world.

Visitors who find Water’s Fall Terrace are often struck with awe. It stands as both a home and a sanctuary, a reminder that even among decay, hope and grace can bloom. To walk along the porches is to see into the heart of Pink Cindie herself—an artist in survival, crafting wonder from wreckage, beauty from loss. In the roar of the waterfall and the quiet strength of her flowers, Water’s Fall Terrace reminds the wasteland that not everything worth remembering has been destroyed.

BUILDER NAME

Promo poster for wasteland builder in Fallout 76, Pink Cindie.

PINK CINDIE

In the ruins of post-war Appalachia, a legend grew around a woman known only as Pink Cindie. While others built fortresses of steel and concrete, her camps shimmered with a feminine daintiness that felt like something out of a forgotten world.

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