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Fallout new vegas art12/12/2023 With a renewed optimism for their futures, Raul started to play with the thought of carving out a permanent niche in Mexico City, but things would not work out. Despite the constant hassles of these challenges, Raul kept wearing the outfit due to the joy he saw it bring to his sister, and so the Ghost's legend continued to grow. Soon after, between wearing such a distinctive outfit and his stellar gunslinging skills, Raul gained equal fame and notoriety as the "Ghost of Mexico City," a reputation that drove off trouble most of the time, but it also began attracting more problems in the form of would-be gunslingers hoping for glory by killing him. However, Raul was fully aware of how dangerous it was to be dressed in something so noticeable. When he returned to their camp, Rafaela immediately loved it she was smiling and laughing for the first time since the bombs and the loss of their family. Then he found an old vaquero outfit, still untouched on the rack, and took it to wear. One day, Raul found a novelty costume shop and went looking for something to slice up and bandage his burns with. The Tejadas themselves were living like scavengers, constantly searching for both food and medicine for radiation burns Raul sustained in the process, what he believes marked the beginning of his ghoulification. Though it wasn't hit as hard as other places in America, by the time the Tejadas reached Mexico City, according to an older Raul, it was little better than a "radioactive ruin." The survivors that made their way inside the city got by through looting, a foundation for the future tribes of raiders infesting the area. Being so young and unaware of the world, neither knew anything about nuclear bombs and especially not radiation. Despite his sister's fears, he convinced Rafaela to come with him to Mexico City by promising to take her to see the vaqueros (Spanish for "cowboys"). Mexico City Īfter the fire and loss of his family, Raul knew that they could not stay at their ranch anymore, forced to flee by the refugees who wanted him dead for killing their family members, they even put a bounty out on him. The survivors he left be, not wanting to risk Rafaela's safety over raw revenge. Raul turned his guns on them, killing many but not all. They had no time to mourn, however, as they were pursued by the group that attacked their home. Raul and his younger sister Rafaela were the only ones who managed to escape, climbing out a window while their parents, grandmother, two other brothers, and two other sisters were unable to escape. That same night, after the Tejadas had gone to sleep, around two dozen people arrived, barred the doors, and set the house ablaze. Many did not take kindly to this, forcing Raul and his father to arm themselves and force the hostiles off the ranch. The Tejada family was as accommodating as they could be, but they soon began running out of food and lodgings and ultimately had to start turning people away. However, in the days following, the stream of refugees from more heavily affected areas proved difficult to deal with. When the Great War erupted in 2077 and Mexico City was bombarded, the ranch survived largely intact due to its distance from the city. When not practicing with his guns or helping fix up machines, he consumed tabloid magazines like El Periódico de las Aburridas reporting on events like a scandalous story about a starlet who dated American businessman Robert House. Before the war, he lived at Hidalgo Ranch owned by his family outside Mexico City where he developed skill in using both firearms and mechanic tools, both of which occasionally got him in trouble with the law, although Raul's close family ties mostly kept him in line. 3 Interactions with the player characterīorn in 2047, Raul Tejada has a long and storied history.
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