Dunell Hills Clubs

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Basic Info:
  • 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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[edit] Dunell Hills Nightlife

There are three clubs in the suburb of Dunell Hills.

[edit] Club Illing

Club Illing

Dunell Hills [07,31]

Dalwood Lane the Pettman Museum Salt Towers
Main Walk Club Illing Henderson Boulevard
Brimson Alley Railway Station Powlet Grove Yea Drive Police Dept

In 1974 the southern end of the main Pettman Museum building was turned into a night club in a measure to attract a younger audience to the museum.

[edit] Club Meade

Club Meade

Dunell Hills [7,36]

Billet Auto Repair Broadbelt Grove Police Department wasteland
Zephyrinus General Hospital Club Meade Coorte Square
St. Lorenzo's Church Comer Avenue St. Mary's Church

Frequently the focal point of a DHPD attempt to take back the zombie-infested suburb, Club Meade spends most of its time a ruined shell of its pre-outbreak self, its dark and empty rooms full of the walking dead. The blood-stained walls tell a story, one of woe and misfortune, and those few corpses that lie slumped across tables and sprawled upon the dance floor are merely waiting to stand up and join The Dead who now view this place as their own.


[edit] Club Swain

Club Swain

Dunell Hills [01,31]

Tharratt Road Squires Crescent Catherine General Hospital
the Moon Building Club Swain St Justin's Hospital
St. Luke's Church Raynols Boulevard the Puckle Monument


[edit] Barricading


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