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    WVExplorer releases Fallout 76 monster podcasts

    Many monsters featured in the Fallout 76 video game are based on real-world West Virginia legends, about which David Sibray, publisher of West Virginia Explorer, has had much to say. A folklorist and historian, Sibray has been featured on many interviews since news of the game's release was announced in early 2018.

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    What are the legends behind the monsters? How might the monsters behave in the game? Can players learn any of their behaviors from the lore featured at WVExplorer.com?

    Al Clark, of Moundsville, interviewed Sibray in a five-part series that regarded five monsters featured in an article by Ted Fauster, which some Fallout fans cited as being relevant to the game. The following were cast before the release of the game. Not all monsters were included. The original videos can also be viewed on Youtube and are embedded in the article "."

    David Sibray discusses the Grafton Monster and its roll in Fallout 76 video game.

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    David Sibray discusses the Snarly Yowl and its potential roll in Fallout 76 video game.

    David Sibray discusses the White Thing and its potential roll in Fallout 76 video game.

    David Sibray discusses the Mothman and its potential roll in Fallout 76 video game.

    David Sibray discusses the Braxton County Monster and its roll in Fallout 76 video game.

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    Clyde Craig
    Clyde Craighttp://wvexplorer.com
    Clyde Craig is a writer for West Virginia Explorer. Born in Parkersburg, West Virginia, he traveled with his family across the globe with the U.S. Army before returning to the Mountain State in 2011.

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