[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180315/8bd84fe0792e955c1791a9acd3aed4f5.png[/img] [b][h3][color=004b80]"Of the People, For the People"[/color][/h3][/b] [color=004b80][b]Flag/Emblem/Mark:[/b][/color] [img]https://ih1.redbubble.net/image.172029024.9428/raf,360x360,075,t,fafafa:ca443f4786.jpg[/img] [color=004b80][b]History:[/b][/color] Goodneighbor has always been the chaotic town - even more so before John Hancock became its mayor. After a certain incident in Diamond City that resulted in the banishment of ghouls, many have attempted to relocate to Goodneighbor - John McDonough included - with little success. Vic's reign on Goodneighbor ended when John McDonough - then changed his name to John Hancock - decided to build a militia to overthrow him. Thus, John Hancock became the self-appointed mayor of Goodneighbor. Largely unaffected by the events of the Brotherhood - Institute war, Goodneighbor stood strong despite the hammering wars between the different factions. John Hancock made sure to keep the city safe, and those who have found themselves drifting into the dangerous city felt welcome despite the various criminals and ghouls that were scattered about. It was named one of the safer cities as anyone could protect themselves at any point in time, and their mayor was no pushover either. The 'Kill-All' command issued by the Institute did, in fact, spark chaos within the 'safe' walls of Goodneighbor as travelling synths went wild and attempted to bring everything down with them. There were only three of them - all of which were quickly killed by the mayor and his league of guards, along with various mercenaries dotting the city leading to minimal deaths and a few injuries. It has been seen that John Hancock had left Goodneighbor for a short while after the incident to presumably visit Diamond City, through shared relations with both Nick Valentine and Piper Wright (though the latter was less enthusiastic in letting him in) so he could visit his now dead synth brother. He also often expresses curiosity as to when his brother had been replaced with a synth. The Whistler, a Railroad member, information broker and hired gun, has made his way to Goodneighbor shortly before the Brotherhood had arrived to be a guard to Doctor Amari and to assist the Synths being sent her way. He has lost contact with the Railroad after the incident and insists on continuing his guard with Doctor Amari in fear that she may be a target considering what she does. [color=004b80][b]Notable People:[/b][/color] John Hancock, Whitechapel Charlie, Magnolia, Doctor Amari, Whistler (OC), RJ MacCready, and other citizens of Goodneighbor [/center]