

Telling Roger Warwick it 'makes sense' (that his crops are doing well) when first talking to him.Telling the First Mate to "Calm down" during Last Voyage of the U.S.S.Telling Supervisor White that the water is awful before starting Troubled Waters.Maxed approval with Old Longfellow grants the Sole Survivor the Hunter's Wisdom perk, which reduces damage and energy resistance of animals and sea creatures by 25%.

Longfellow became an embittered shell of a man, mostly regretting the death of Hannah and his unborn child. Hannah was pregnant but suffered a miscarriage due to the radiation she worshipped and was exposed to, claiming it was "Atom's will" for it to have happened. The Children's zealots had brainwashed Hannah's mind and converted her to their ways. It took him two months to recover from his injuries and by then it was too late for Hannah. Left for dead, Longfellow eventually made it back to civilization. The cult's followers attacked the pair at their hideaway deep within the Fog and abducted Hannah. In his youth, he was in a romantic relationship with a girl named Hannah and the two had planned a future together. Longfellow harbors a deep distrust for the Children of Atom. His age and experiences made him cynical and he hits the bottle of whiskey a bit too often in recent years. Longfellow is a veritable legend in Far Harbor circles and one of the few guides capable of guiding a person safely through the Fog. Old Longfellow is a seasoned hunter who can recall a fairly large portion of the region's history, from desperate struggle to prosperous hubris. His indomitable will and physical fitness have served him well into his old age.
