Creatures of Fallen Britain

Terrors of the Wastes

The following list describes which creatures from the core bestiary can and can't be found in Fallen Britain. You can still use the statblocks of creatures that have no reason to be in this part of the world, but may need to build a new type of creature around the statistics to justify it in the fiction.

  • Aliens
    • Zetans are just as curious about the people of Fallen Britain as they are the inhabitants of post-apocalyptic America.
  • Beasts
    • Aquatic Creatures
      • Anglers may appear on Fallen Britain's coasts and islands.
      • Fog Crawlers may appear on Fallen Britain's coasts and islands.
      • Ghoul Whales may appear on Fallen Britain's coasts and islands.
      • Giant Catfish map appear in the waters around Fallen Britain.
      • Gulpers may appear on Fallen Britain's coasts and islands.
      • Hermit Crabs may appear on Fallen Britain's coasts and islands.
      • Rad-Dolphins map appear in the waters around Fallen Britain.
    • Mammals
      • Bighorners do not appear in Fallen Britain as the bighorn sheep they are descended from are not native nor likely to be found in British zoos.
      • Brahmiluff may appear in Fallen Britain thanks to the presence of cape buffalo at several safari parks before the Great War, including Knowsley Safari (near Manchester) and the West Midland Safari Park in Bewdley. Their population is therefore centered around the general vicinity of these two parks, and they are more commonly sighted in the West Midlands, Northwest England, and East Wales.
      • Brahmin may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
      • Coyotes are unlikely to appear in Fallen Britain as they are not native nor likely to be found in British zoos.
      • Dogs may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
      • Gazelles may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain, thanks to their presence in safari parks across the country before the Great War.
      • Ghoulrillas may appear anywhere in Britain, but are very rare as they are descendants of zoological populations.
      • Horned Kangaroos may appear in Fallen Britain but would be quite rare. They are either descended from zoological populations, or may actually be the mutated descendants of one of several red-necked wallaby populations introduced to England around 1900 and Scotland in 1975.
      • Mole Rats do not appear in Fallen Britain as they were artificially created in America.
    • Nightstalkers do not appear in Fallen Britain as they were artificially created in America.
      • Rad-Rats may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
      • Radstags may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain, but tend not to venture into highly built up areas except at night.
      • Wolves may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain, as the setting assumes wolves were reintroduced to the wild in 2035.
      • Yao Guai may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain, as the setting assumes bears were reintroduced to the wild in 2035.
    • Reptiles
      • Geckos are unlikely to appear in Fallen Britain, but may be descendants of geckos that escaped from captivity.
      • Pit Vipers do not appear in Fallen Britain.
  • Bugs
    • Ants
    • Ants, Giant may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
    • Ant Swarms may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
    • Bloatflies may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
    • Bloodbugs may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
    • Cave Crickets may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
    • Cazadores do not appear in Fallen Britain as they were artificially created in America.
    • Mantises, Giant are unlikely to appear in Fallen Britain, but may be descendants of mantises that escaped from captivity.
    • Radroaches may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
    • Radscorpions may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain. They are slightly more colourful than the ones encountered in America, with light legs and stingers. They are descended from yellow-tailed scorpions which were accidentally introduced to the UK from Italy in the 1860s.
    • Stingwings may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
  • Deathclaws
    • Deathclaws do not appear in Fallen Britain as they were artificially created in America.
    • Gatorclaws do not appear in Fallen Britain as they were artificially created in America.
  • Ghouls
  • Humans
  • Brotherhood of Steel are extremely unlikely to appear in Fallen Britain, though they could theoretically travel there. However, their statblocks can be used to represent members of the Order.
    • Enclave are extremely unlikely to appear in Fallen Britain, though they could theoretically travel there. Their statblocks can be used to represent members of the Regime or Eden Knights.
    • Raiders* may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain.
    • Soldiers may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain
  • Mirelurks
    • Mirelurks may appear on Fallen Britain's coasts and islands, and have a habit of spreading surprisingly large distances overland to nest in any available water sources or significant size.
  • Mutants, FEV Mutants, and Super Mutants
    • Centaurs are the result of failed super mutant transformations and may appear in the Province of Georgeland, or with Super Mutant parties who have migrated from their homeland.
  • Floaters do not appear in Fallen Britain as they are unique creations of the FEV experiments at West Tek.
    • Ghost People have little reason to leave Sierra Madre, let alone America.
    • Super Mutants may appear anywhere in Fallen Britain, though they are primarily concentrated in the Province of Georgeland (northern Scotland).
      • Nightkin do not typically appear in Fallen Britain, as the circumstances leading to the creation of their subrace were specific to the Master's army. However, an individual or small group could theoretically use stealth technology.
    • Mutant Hounds may appear wherever super mutants appear, as they're the result of applying similar transformation methods to dogs.
  • Tunnelers do not appear in Fallen Britain as they are unique to the Divide and its environs.
  • Robots
    • Assaultrons do not appear in Fallen Britain as they were created for the United States military. However, their statblock can easily represent a British made military robot.
    • Cyberhounds are unlikely to appear in Fallen Britain, though it is possible that the means to create them may have been researched in a case of parallel development or as a result of industrial espionage. Cyberhound stats can be used to represent the robohound created by Rise Robotics, often paired with securibots.
    • Eyebots do appear in Fallen Britain, though not commonly. Their statblock can also represent the more common commbot.
    • Mister Handies/Miss Nannies* do appear in Fallen Britain, typically in construction roles but they also found favour in hospital surgeries. Mister Gutsies do not appear in Fallen Britain as they were created for the United States military. However, their statblock can easily represent a British made military robot.
    • Protectrons do appear in Fallen Britain, though not commonly.
    • Robobrains do not appear in Fallen Britain as they were created for the United States military. However, their statblock can easily represent a British made military robot.
    • Sentrybots do not appear in Fallen Britain as they were created for the United States military. However, their statblock can easily represent a British made military robot.
    • Synths created by the Institute are unlikely to appear in Fallen Britain, though similar machines may have been invented by a local faction (perhaps the Regime).
  • Plants
    • Spore Plants might be found in Fallen Britain at your discretion. They were the result of an experiment gone wrong, but a similar event could have occurred in Britain.
    • Spore Carriers appear wherever spore plants appear.
  • Worms
    • Bloodworms may appear on Britain's sandy beaches, and could be descended from glycera lapidum rather than glycera dibranchiata.
    • Sand Sharks may appear on Britain's sandy beaches.
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