Club Maule

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Club Maule
Last update Sep 2020
BoogieDinosaur (talk) 16:26, 12 June 2023 (UTC)
Club Maule

Havercroft [38, 47]

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Basic Info:

  • Clubs are Dark buildings.
  • The usual internal description of a Club reads as follows:
    "…in the near-darkness of the main dancefloor."
  • When powered by a portable generator, the internal description changes to the following:
    "Coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers."
  • Clubs can be barricaded normally.
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Club Maule

Michael Jackson greets his undying fanbase.

Description

Club Maule is a narrow yellow-stone building whose facade is beginning to crumble. The building has fallen into ruin, and with the lights out, you can hardly see anything inside.

History

Club Maule was one of the first venues used by the Jackson Five just before they became child stars. Since Michael Jackson's death in June 2009, members of the Jackson Five zombie dance troupe have made it their home, and the club's name is more appropriate than ever. Blame it on the boogie.

Barricade Policy

The Jackson Five prefer to keep the doors wide open to allow their fans free access to the Club.

Breathing patrons may prefer to barricade it with anything they can lay their hands on.

Current Status

status=safe




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The building and some of the neighbourhood is destroyed there are also ferals around picking off the weak. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by User:StevenKelly (talkcontribs) on December 10.