The team for the ambitiousFallout 4modFallout Londonreleased a gameplay trailer last month. The video showcased the mod’s general premise, the first few minutes of the main quest, and some notable characters. It gave players a glimpse into a completely new post-apocalyptic wasteland, with a different environment and distinct factions.

Just like inFallout 4, factions are a central part of theFallout Londonexperience, and the mod introduces seven of them to post-war London. According to the mod’s website, there won’t be any pre-existing factions from the official games, as the goal was to bring in new groups that would fit the context. Here’s a rundown of each known faction featured inFallout London. Note that this is based on information found online and may change whenFallout Londonupdates or is released.

Fallout London Mod Royal Ghoul Concept art Queen

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Fallout London: The Gentry

The Gentry is comprised of the descendants of pre-war aristocracy and the British government. And based on the concept art above, it may also feature some familiar albeit ghoulified faces. Though despite the members’ pedigree, the Gentry does not have full control over London, likely because the otherfactions ofFallout Londondespise its influence.

Still, the Gentry has lofty plans fortheFallout Londonmod’s post-apocalyptic UK, and it intends to achieve this through strict rule over the people. To be considered “official” (perhaps in the context of the Gentry’s post-war society), people must possess a royal charter and pay tribute to the Gentry. In return, the organization will provide defense and aid. It’s unclear what this entails, but it might have to do with the Tommies’ or the Royal Guards’ support.

Fallout London Mod Reveal Trailer Screenshot the tommies

Fallout London: The Tommies

The Tommies are a civilian militia very similar to theMinutemen ofFallout 4. The only difference is that while the Minutemen are a primarily benevolent force, the Tommies are slowly devolving into nothing more than the aristocracy’s lapdogs. Volunteer soldiers defend London for the Gentry, but get little to nothing in return.

With its description, the Tommies sound like a powerful yet unorganized force. The troops have the appearance of “Retro-futurized Great War” soldiers. However, the group doesn’t seem to have a clear picture of its post-war London — no ambitions or goals. Perhaps this is why the Tommies became a mere tool for the Gentry. That said, if the group managed to concretize its ideals, then it could very well become a force to be reckoned with.

Fallout London Mod Eve Varney Concept Art 5th Column

Fallout London: The 5th Column

The 5th Column is a populist organization headed by Eve Varney. Little is known about Varney, but the organization she leads seeks to destroy London’s current systems and build a new empire in its wake. The 5th Column appeals to those in the bottom rungs of post-war London’s social ladder — those who abhor the aristocracy. Thus, the organization only grows stronger as Varney reaches out to more people.

Another interesting thing to note about the 5th Column is the fact that Varney appears to be venerated among the ranks of the group — and to a startling degree. As the description reads, the 5th Column preaches “the need to burn down the world and rebuild it in the image of their leader Eve.” It is supposedly only through her leadership that Britain can be reborn. This would certainly make for someinteresting dialogue inFallout.

Fallout London Mod Concept Art Camelot

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Fallout London: Camelot

Camelot, also known as “The Camelot Movement,” is one of the lesspowerful organizations inFalloutLondon. Forced underground by the Gentry and its violent attacks, this faction seeks to integrate a new representative republic to post-war London. Though it remains in hiding, Camelot is still very much intent on overthrowing the aristocracy through revolution.

Camelot is also interesting for its backing philosophy. Taking inspiration from thecommandos of World War IIand the legends of the Knights of the Round Table, the Camelot Movement emphasizes learning from the past in order to build a better future — and without carrying over the past’s baggage. It would certainly be an interesting faction, assuming the player would be able to join the ranks.

Fallout London Mod Thomas Black Concept art Isle of Dogs Syndicate

Fallout London: Isle of Dogs Syndicate

As the name implies, the Isle of Dogs Syndicate is avideo game criminal organization. Its members are the remnants of a pre-war gang, but these aren’t your run-of-the-mill criminals. The Isle of Dogs Syndicate is composed of wealthy and distinguished members, largely focused on their trading and scavenging operations. Perhaps it’s the profits that keep the Gentry off the group’s back. That said, the members are open to a “change in management.”

Aside from the Gentry constantly getting cuts of the organization’s profit, the Isle of Dogs Syndicate also has the Vagabonds to worry about. Ever since they murdered the Vagabond’s leader, the rival faction has been out to destroy the organization. In short, the Isle of Dogs Syndicate has a lot on its plate.

Fallout London Mod Sebastian Gaunt Concept art the Vagabonds

Fallout London: The Vagabonds

As stated above, the Vagabonds are a gang out for revenge against the Isle of Dogs Syndicate. Led by an abrasive man named Sebastian Gaunt, the Vagabonds are devoted to bringing the rival group down. Before this, the Vagabonds wanted to emulate the Isle of Dogs Syndicate, just with less violence and fairer distribution of power. But since the death of the group’s former leader, they’ve been hellbent on revenge.

Gaunt seems to be a nuanced character, as while he’s described as rude, he’s also said to have a good heart and wants the best for the Vagabonds. His attitude just tends to rub people the wrong way. He’d certainly make for aninteresting NPC inFalloutLondon, especially since he’ll be styled in a Peaky Blinders-esque aesthetic.

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Fallout London: Angel

The Institute ofFallout 4was the bogeyman of the Commonwealth, just as Angel is the bogeyman of London. Though, hopefully, the latter is a more compelling faction than the Institute. That aside, Angel is the most elusive organization inFallout London. It’s said to be comprised of the descendants of Britain’s pre-war deep science ministry, a group allied with the British government, and they have eyes on everyone.

The secretive group is led by the even more secretive Mr. Smythe, who makes an appearance in theFallout Londongameplay trailer. If anything, his character raises more questions than answers, setting the stage perfectly for what is likelyFallout London’smain storyline. It’s also worth noting that Angel’s insignia is eerily similar to that of Freemasonry.

Fallout 4is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.