Before I post the first chapter, allow me to indulge in a brief foreword. To avoid repetition at the start, or end, of every chapter, I will divulge those information here. Definitions, however, vary from person to person, and such is probably the case with my description of what follows. If you have little patience for ramblings, by all means, move on to the story proper. However, please check what is listed here before comments are posted on the following writings.
For those who stayed…
I have never been one for writing fan fiction, for a simple reason- my fandom runs shallower than that of most people. I am a fan of Halo. The extent that this stretches is simply that of me purchasing the games, and reading up on any comments that I happen to come across. I do not actively seek after fluff like books, videos and other such materials, and so my knowledge of the Halo-verse, and, indeed, any other universes, are comparatively shallow. Within the following writings, discrepancies will undoubtedly be present. I simply ask that they be dealt with the proper respect. Corrections, of course, will always be welcome.
This work is a big step for me. In my opinion, crossovers are less than desirable. Sure, the Master Chief could be battling Chaos Space Marines, or Dovahkiin could be fighting Hobbes alongside the Hero of Bowerstone, but who's to say that the Master Chief couldn't crush Chaos Marines by stepping on them while trying to beat a Titan in a boxing match, or that the legendary Shouts of the Dovahkiin are not as a breeze to those tiny creatures? Surely the laws of different realities aren't always the same? Standardising these factors could help, but there is, as there always will be, another conundrum. Sure, if basic humans were all of the same size, then a writer's job would be much easier. Ezio, however, could not possibly slaughter the legions of Hell alongside the shotgun wielding, BFG totting super soldier (although that might be debatable), and Mammoth Tanks probably do not belong anywhere near Mordor (though that would be unbelievably cool).
However, through an incredibly long wiki walk, I inadvertently found myself on this site. More wiki walking, due to my lack of anything remotely resembling a life, I found myself staring at what was ostensibly a challenge. Throwing away all my reservations against a crossover fan fiction, I decided to take up the challenge, and thus leading up to this lengthy page.
Onward, then. I try to keep from making too many spelling or grammatical errors, but they do occur. Any corrections are always welcome, as well as opinions on the writing, especially criticisms. Notice on plot holes and errors in either Fallout or Halo universes will also be appreciated.
This ramble, however, is starting to bore me as well as you. So, without any further ado, the first chapter.