Comer Towers

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Comer Towers
EthrDemon (talk) 23:10, 15 May 2020 (UTC)
Comer Towers

Starlingtown [91, 49]

Wakely Drive Sharland Lane the Leofric Monument
the Cantle Building Comer Towers Bastick Walk
London Park
(Dentonside)
the Blackburn Monument
(Dentonside)
the Grose Museum
(Dentonside)

Basic Info:

  • Multi-story housing blocks. Windows can be jumped from to turn a character into a zombie.
  • Towers have no internal descriptions. Some towers, like Lerwill Towers in Greentown, have mobile phone masts mounted on them.

Comer Towers

Description

Humans and zombies alike will see the following (permanent) description when standing outside the building:

"You are standing outside Comer Towers, a four-storey metal-and-glass building split by a large, diagonal crack."

Such a description is always followed by a report of the building's condition (e.g. the level of its barricades), but since that report is never permanent and always subject to change, it is redundant to include it here as well.

History

The Comer Towers along with the Cutler, Reed, Dauncey, and Wootten towers were used at the beginning of the outbreak to evacuate citizens in the east, north, south, west, and central parts of Malton.

The Comer Towers were the eastern evacuation zone for uninfected citizens of Malton. Although the towers were being defended by some of the best S.W.A.T. forces in Malton, they were ransacked and invaded by the swarms of the undead. The S.W.A.T. teams were forced into a retreat leaving unarmed civillians to fend for themselves. Only about 30-40 people were able to be evacuated from the Comer Towers before they fell.

Barricade Policy

Current Status



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