In the Fallout seriesthere are numerous creepy locations for the player to explore. In Fallout 4, these areas are spread throughout Boston and the surrounding area. Exploring the Commonwealth might bring players upon unique locations, such as a cabin full of cats or a replica of Stonehenge made with cars. While these areas seem lighthearted and fun, there are some locations that will send a chill down the player's spine.

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These creepy locations in the Commonwealth can range from a surprising enemy attacking the player to a location with supernatural elements. For fans of H. P. Lovecraft, there are a few creepy areas referencing his work.

10 Swan's Pond

In the main area of Boston near the Park Street Station and the Boylston Club, there is a small park with a pond. Getting too close will reveal a Super Mutant Behemoth who rises out of the water. Players will be forced to fight him or run away from the park.

While it is out in the open, the pond still has a creepiness factor. The player can find dead bodies with notes attached to them, relating to people who fell victim to Swan. Another note reveals the Super Mutant was named Edgar Swann and worked for The Institute before turning into what he is now.

9 Unmarked Train Car

The skeleton of the woman on the radio

Players can find this area either by exploring the Commonwealth or by finding a distress signal from Relay tower 1DL-109. Listening to the distress signal will reveal the skeleton belongs to a woman who survived the Great War and encountered her first Ghoul.

She had a child with her, but only her remains can be found. Hopefully, the child was able to get away and live on for a bit. It is creepy to listen to this woman's last words on repeat -- especially since they have been repeating for 200 years.

8 East Boston Preparatory School

The entrance of the East Boston Preparatory School

The preparatory school was once home to students. It is now home to raiders under the leadership of Judge Zeller. Reading the terminals in the school will reveal the process to join the Judge's gang. The school has become a reeducation camp for his gang.

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Terminals reveal that the raiders under Judge Zeller are broken and tortured until they join the gang. There is a sign that advertises purified water, leading travelers to enter the school. The new members of the gang are forced to sign a blood contract to Zeller, while the travelers who are not broken by torture are executed.

7 Grandchester Mystery Mansion

The entrance to the attraction Grandchester Mystery Mansion

The Grandchester Mystery Mansion is found in the Nuka-World DLC. It used to be the home of the Grandchester family until the daughter of the family became possessed, murdered her parents, then hung herself in the attic. Now it is an attraction at the park.

While it sounds like it could be a story to sell tickets, players can see the daughter run through parts of the house as they wander through it. Maybe it is an old trick from the Pre-War attraction, or maybe it is the actual spirit of the daughter.

6 Museum of Witchcraft

Mannequins setting up a scene in the Museum of Witchcraft

Salem, Massachusetts is known for the history of witchcraft. In Fallout 4, players are able to explore the Museum of Witchcraft. There is a quest where the player must take an egg from a mother Deathclaw.

The player can find dismembered Gunners throughout the area, but can also find mannequins set up around the museum. It is more than likely these are from before the war, but there is something creepy about seeing naked mannequins when the player turns a corner.

5 D.B. Technical High School

The pool area of the school where the raider boss is found

The D. B. Technical High School can be found in the downtown area of Boston. It is full of raiders, and going lower into the school will reveal some gruesome sights. The raider boss is also hinted to be deranged from rabies infection.

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A terminal can be found that says the raider boss, Bosco, was bitten by a dog and started to act differently. The pool area is where Bosco can be found, wearing the head of the school's mascot. There are also numerous bodies strung up from the roof, making this area appear even worse.

4 Atom's Spring

The spring where the player must drink irradiated water

In the Far Harbor DLC, the player must drink from a spring to join the Children of Atom. Doing so will cause the player to see a black figure, which will lead them to a Children of Atom shrine. No enemies or creatures will attack the player, and talking to the figure will reveal a whispery voice.

It would appear there is a supernatural element to this spring, or maybe a side effect from drinking irradiated water. Either way, it would appear the Children of Atom might be on to something.

3 Fens Street Sewer

One of the open areas in the sewer

Sewers are already creepy enough without adding a serial killer to them. By exploring the Fens Street Sewer, players can find the work of a Pre-War serial killer. The serial killer, dubbed the Fenway Phantom, still has their victims on display 200 years later.

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Skeletons of the victims can be found with a replaced skull, in different poses, and each victim is labeled with an 'X'. The Phantom was never caught, so it could be likely that they went to live in the Post-War world as a Ghoul.

The entrance alley to Pickman Gallery

Pickman Gallery is one of the many H. P. Lovecraft references that can be found in the Fallout series. As such, it can be expected to be pretty creepy. Paintings of red screaming faces and raiders posed in coffins and on stretchers can be found through the gallery. Even the companions of the player will be creeped out by the location.

Players can also find the owner of the gallery down in the basement. He will be surrounded by raiders, allowing the player to rescue him. Rescuing Pickman will reward the player with a knife that causes enemies to bleed for 25 additional damage.

1 Dunwich Borers

The altar scene that can be found in Dunwich Borers

Dunwich Borers might seem like a normal quarry, but going deeper inside will reveal a past to the player. It is also one of the other references to H. P. Lovecraft, carrying on from the Dunwich Building found in Fallout 3. Flashbacks will show what looks like a sacrifice scene with a priest at an altar.

By diving where the altar is, players can find a submerged face and a unique knife on an underwater altar. The knife is called Kremvh's Tooth and is related to the Fallout universe god Ug-Qualtoth. A cult was once located in this quarry, with innocent people being sacrificed to please a god.

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