Promo poster for Fallout 76 camp build Wildlands Wharf.

WILDLANDS WHARF

BY DESTROYER OF HOPE

BUILD NAME

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GAME: FALLOUT 76

LOCATION: SKYLINE VALLEY

WILDLANDS WHARF

Wildlands Wharf—now that’s a place you don’t just stumble upon. You feel it long before you see it. The air shifts, gets thick with salt, rust, and the scent of wet wood and gun oil. I remember the first time I saw it—a crooked mess of splintered boards, steel plates, and scavenged boat parts jutting out from the cliffside above the falls of Skyline Valley. You could hear the roar of the water crashing below, mixed with the laughter of drunks and the clang of hammers on scrap. That’s Wildlands Wharf—part fishing post, part outlaw refuge, all stitched together with the reckless genius of one man: Destroyer of Hope.

Now, Destroyer—he’s a legend around these parts. Half say he’s a visionary, the other half say he’s gone mad from too much time breathing paint fumes and Mirelurk steam. Either way, the Wharf is his masterpiece. He built it like a fortress with a fishing problem—wood patched over rusted metal, old pre-war signage nailed sideways to form walls, and nets strung up like spiderwebs to catch anything that tried to slink too close. The whole place glows at night from the dim hum of hacked generators and gas lamps swaying in the wind. It shouldn’t hold together. It shouldn’t even still be standing. But somehow, it does. And that’s the magic of Destroyer of Hope—his builds look one strong gust away from collapse, yet they outlast everyone else’s dreams.

The Wharf’s become something of a legend itself—Appalachia’s answer to the old world’s pirate ports. Wanderers, junkies, raiders, even the occasional Brotherhood scout come by. You’ll find them leaning over the railings with homemade rods, casting bait into the radioactive depths below, trying to hook the monstrous fish that prowl the black water. Some say they’ve caught Mirelurk Kings the size of Brahmin, others swear they’ve seen glowing catfish that can scream. Nobody knows for sure what lives down there, but every soul at Wildlands Wharf is itching for the day they find out.

And me? I just sit back with my cup of glowing fungus brew, watching the sparks from the generator reflect off the waterfall spray. There’s something beautiful about the chaos of it all—scrap and madness holding hands on the edge of a cliff. Only in post-Fallout Appalachia could a place like this exist. And only a builder like Destroyer of Hope could’ve made it feel like home.

BUILDER NAME

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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.

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