Pi House appears only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Wild Appalachia update. It was stolen in August, 2077, by the Pi Kappa Mu fraternity from the statue in the center of the Vault-Tec University campus. The head of a Vault Boy statue can be seen in the basement.Vintage Nukashine - Next to Ted's terminal, found only during the Wasted on Nukashine quest.Potential magazine - On the kitchen counter.Potential Vault-Tec bobblehead - Over the window behind the door inside the room with the terminal on the first floor.The mannequin - Note, on top of a laundry hamper in an upstairs bedroom.Final initiation - Holotape, on the floor of the laundry room in the basement.Eviction notice - Note, on a table directly in front of the front door after entering the house.On the second floor are the bedrooms with a total of three rooms and seven beds. The basement is comprised of a large room used for parties, a fairly big bathroom and a washing machine room turned into a pledges' room. The first floor consists of the entrance, a kitchen, and a living room with a pool table. The remains of both of the initiates can be found in the laundry room. In the holotape, he mentions that he had chosen not to drink the Nukashine, whereas Max did. At some point, the unnamed pledge tried to use a saw to escape the handcuffs, subsequently recording a holotape telling his story. When everybody outside started feeling the side effects of the Nukashine, they were still conscious. They were handcuffed to a pipe and locked away in the laundry room. During that night, two individuals, Max Posey and another pledge were sent on a trek to become Pi Mus. When Pi Kappa Mu received the eviction note, they decided to hold a "Wild Eviction Party," an event that caused the deaths of several guests due to Nukashine poisoning. Members of the society were friends with those of the Eta Psi Epsilon Tau Greek society due to their collaboration on the Nukashine project. These events, and infractions therein, resulted in the Pi Mus' eviction on October 20, 2077. Pi House once belonged to Pi Kappa Mu Greek Society, or "Pi Mus," a fraternity at Vault-Tec University known for its frequent parties.
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