A Raul Tejada companion guide covering Black Mountain recruitment, Old Vaquero history, companion perks, personal conversations, endings, and voice actor Danny Trejo.
Quick Facts
- Location
- Black Mountain
- Type
- Ghoul mechanic
- Background
- Pre-War survivor / gunslinger
- Personal arc
- Old-school gunslinger or mechanic identity
- Voice actor
- Danny Trejo
Finding Raul
Raul is being held at Black Mountain when the Courier first encounters him. Freeing him adds a companion whose perspective stretches far beyond the NCR-Legion conflict because he remembers life before the Great War.
A long view of the wasteland
Raul’s stories connect Mexico, the post-War Southwest and decades of violence that predate the Courier. His humor often masks exhaustion with seeing the same kinds of mistakes repeated.
Personal arc
Rather than a conventional quest marker, Raul’s development is driven by conversations triggered after meeting particular older characters. Those encounters help him decide whether to embrace his gunslinger past or accept a quieter identity as a mechanic.
Companion benefits
Raul’s maintenance-focused perk slows equipment degradation, making him especially useful for players who rely on expensive weapons and armor. His alternate personal outcome can shift his emphasis toward gunfighting.
Voice performance
Danny Trejo gives Raul a weary, sardonic warmth that makes the character feel older than almost everyone around him without reducing him to a walking history lesson.
Freeing Raul from Black Mountain
Raul is encountered at Black Mountain, where Tabitha’s super mutant community has turned the old ghoul mechanic into a captive technician. Reaching him can involve combat, stealth or solving the situation around Black Mountain in other ways. Once free, he can join the Courier and return to his shack when dismissed. The recruitment sequence immediately establishes his role: he is useful because he understands machines, but his dry humor comes from having survived long enough to be unimpressed by almost every new crisis.
His companion perk, Regular Maintenance, slows the rate at which the Courier’s weapons and armor lose condition while he is traveling with the party. That benefit fits the character rather than feeling randomly assigned. Raul has spent generations repairing things other people break, and the perk turns that identity into a practical reason to bring him on long expeditions.
A pre-war life and the gunslinger he used to be
Raul remembers Mexico before the Great War and has lived through the violent decades that followed. His personal story gradually reveals a former gunslinger identity and the losses that pushed him toward a quieter life as a mechanic. Unlike most companions, his trauma stretches across centuries, giving him a perspective in which entire factions can look temporary compared with the simple question of whether a person can keep going.
His unmarked personal quest advances through conversations triggered by meeting several older men around the Mojave. Their different approaches to aging give Raul material to think about. The Courier can encourage him to embrace the gunslinger he once was or accept a mechanic’s life on his own terms. The choice changes his personal benefits and ending rather than deciding the fate of a major faction, which gives the story an intimate scale.
Combat use and why Raul rewards patient exploration
Raul is effective with firearms and his maintenance perk is especially convenient for builds using rare or expensive equipment. The bigger reason to keep him around, however, is that his commentary is tied to a long memory of the wasteland. Players who fast-travel only between main objectives can miss the conversations that make his personal arc work.
If you are trying to complete his quest, do not wait for a conventional quest marker. Bring Raul to the relevant veteran characters and exhaust their conversations while he is present. His story is one of several New Vegas companion arcs designed around attention rather than checklist completion, which is why a reference page should tell you what kind of trigger to watch for without replacing the discoveries with a line-by-line script.
The details that are easy to miss
Raul’s pre-war memories give him a longer historical perspective than almost any other companion in the Mojave. Three details keep the subject grounded: Location — Black Mountain; Background — Pre-War survivor / gunslinger; and Voice actor — Danny Trejo.
His personal arc is not delivered through a conventional named quest, so talking to specific older characters is what pushes him to reconsider whether he is still a gunslinger or better suited to life as a mechanic. That tension is worth keeping in mind before advancing the next major objective.
Reasons to revisit it
His perk is especially useful for players who rely heavily on equipment durability and frequent repairs. The result is not just a different ending slide; it can change which conversations, allies and solutions are available along the way.
Black Mountain is only the rescue point; the more interesting part of Raul’s story happens afterward as the Courier exposes him to other survivors who chose what to do with old age. The surrounding material is easiest to follow through the Strip, Hoover Dam politics and the people pulled into them.
Raul Tejada Companion Guide: Quest, Perk & Story becomes easier to place once three details are kept together: personal arc (Old-school gunslinger or mechanic identity), location (Black Mountain), and background (Pre-War survivor / gunslinger). None of those facts is especially complicated on its own, but the combination explains why the subject keeps resurfacing after the immediate quest or location is finished. When a later objective echoes one of those details, it is usually continuing the same story thread rather than introducing unrelated lore.
Returning to Raul Tejada Companion Guide: Quest, Perk & Story on another Fallout: New Vegas playthrough is most useful when the player watches how Danny Trejo interacts with Ghoul mechanic. The additional reference point, Old-school gunslinger or mechanic identity, often changes the context of dialogue or objectives that seemed straightforward the first time through. That is a better reason to revisit the subject than simply repeating the same route with stronger equipment: the surrounding relationships make familiar material read differently.
The practical shorthand for Raul Tejada Companion Guide: Quest, Perk & Story is not a list of every minor objective. Start with Black Mountain, connect it to Pre-War survivor / gunslinger, then keep Danny Trejo in mind when the story branches. That small map is enough to recognize the subject when it reappears under a different quest name, faction conversation or location marker. It also keeps the guide useful during play without turning exploration into a step-by-step checklist.
Raul reference card
| Topic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Recruitment | Free him at Black Mountain |
| Companion perk | Regular Maintenance |
| Identity | Ghoul mechanic / former gunslinger |
| Quest style | Unmarked conversation-triggered personal arc |
| Voice actor | Danny Trejo |
Voice Cast
| Performer | Role |
|---|---|
| Danny Trejo | Raul Tejada |
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Sources & Further Reading
- Bethesda — Zh TW News Where To Wander A Guide To Fallout Games
- IMDb — Cast and credits
- Fallout Wiki — Wiki Raul Tejada
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