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Reckon it's the Orange Fever. I do feel light in my head...

Marguerite is living in a shack in the swamp in the Fallout 3 DLC Point Lookout.

Background[edit]

Marguerite and her family have been living in Point Lookout since before the Great War,[1] and they used to provide the local populace with their "family tonic", brewed from their old still.[2] The tonics ingredients are Wild Punga Fruit and yeast, with the special ingredient being battery acid from Fission Batteries.[3] In order to keep overly hostile foreigners away from her, she pretends to be sick with a disease she calls "Orange Fever."[4][5]

Publications[edit]

A tough lady (aside from the fake illness she pretends to have), Marguerite may not share the looks of the locals, but she isn’t troubled by them because she’s been a Point Lookout resident since birth.Fallout 3 Official Game Guide/Wasteland Census

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Notes[edit]

She can be convinced to drop the act of being sick, if the Lone Wanderer has a Medicine skill of 62 or higher.[6]

Appearances[edit]

Marguerite appears in the Fallout 3 DLC Point Lookout.

References[edit]

  1. Lone Wanderer: "What do you think of Point Lookout?"
    Marguerite: "Things aren't wonderful, but I reckon it's hard all around. My family's lived hereabouts since well before the War, and I reckon we'll be here a long time yet."
    (Marguerite's dialogue)
  2. Lone Wanderer: "Did you build that still yourself?"
    Marguerite: "That old thing's been in my family for years and years. Well before the bombs, there was a time folks couldn't get no tonic by law, and my family did okay helping them get what they needed."
    (Marguerite's dialogue)
  3. Lone Wanderer: "I'm ready. Let me know what you need for your tonic."
    Marguerite: "There aren't too many ingredients, but I brew large batches, so we need a good bit of each. We'll need Punga Fruit, Yeast, and some Fission Batteries - for that extra little kick."
    Lone Wanderer: "Batteries? For extra 'kick'?"
    Marguerite: "You best keep this one to yourself, sweetie. The family tonic gets real kick from our secret ingredient. We just need a lil' bit of battery acid."
    (Marguerite's dialogue)
  4. Lone Wanderer: "You're sick? What's the matter?"
    Marguerite: "Reckon it's the Orange Fever. I do feel light in my head..."
    (Marguerite's dialogue)
  5. Lone Wanderer: "Why did you fake being sick?"
    Marguerite: "Here I thought you were a quick one. Look, sweetie, I reckon you'd have shot me as soon as walked in here if you weren't a kind soul or at least an enterprising type."
    (Marguerite's dialogue)
  6. Lone Wanderer: "I've treated enough illnesses to know there's no such thing as Orange Fever."
    Marguerite: "Now that is just an awfully rude thing to say, sweetie."
    Lone Wanderer: "You're faking. We both know it. So let's just cut to the chase."
    Marguerite: "Well, I - oh, fine. Maybe you're no hogsfool, but I reckon we both come out better if you can help me cook up some tonic."
    (Marguerite's dialogue)