Miltown Monuments
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[edit] the Balle Monument
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Miltown [96,95]
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The Balle Monument is one of three monuments in the suburb of Miltown.
The Balle Monument is dedicated to the memory of Josephine Balle who died in the hospital South of this monument.
She lead her life campaigning to find new space for the overcrowded cemeteries. Her life was cut short when she contracted tuberculosis. The hospital below was named after her.
[edit] Notes
- Zag the Great's favourite place to stand, relax and get jabbed with needles which do nothing. NOTHING!
- It was here that the kind reception from the locals made The Coalition decide to stay in Miltown
[edit] the Bizzell Monument
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Miltown [90,90] |
The Bizzell Monument is one of three monuments in the suburb of Miltown. It is located in the far North Western corner of Miltown, it borders Fryerbank, Pennvile and Whittenside
The Bizzell Monument is dedicated to the famed author Alexander Morris Bizzell, who co-wrote the acclaimed epic, "Beyond the Immortal Coil" with his long time friend and drinking buddy, Thomas A. Thicke (who monument stands next door in Fryerbank). Both statues were sculpted by the same artist, Edward Alexander Crowley.
The Gover Library contains a section dedicated to the works of this two massive talents, including their other joint novels, "Pawn of Redemption" and "The Furlipped Frog", as well as the Decology of their Collected Short Stories - "Bear and Cat Again".
The Statues are of the two friends toasting each other with large frothy, beer filled tankards.
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- Gumption of The Coalition first discovered the basic laws of time travel here. The truth of his theories scared him so much that he decided to never share the secret with anyone. He can be seen here sometimes gazing into Fryerbank shouting "Damn you alls to Hell!" or "Mrh Abz Gurzm!" depending on his current state.
[edit] the Loftus Monument
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Miltown [96, 90]
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The Loftus Monument is one of three Monuments in the suburb of Miltown.
The monument of a tall well built man looking to the horizon.
It was designed by Henry J. Loftus, who died mysteriously the day the monument was unveiled.
[edit] Notes
- This monument is of the greatest Coalition member Max Hudd. His battle on both sides of life have been legendary amongst the young Coalition recruits and sleeper cells. Unfortunately the monument does not do him justice as it looks nothing like him and in all probability wasn't even designed with him in mind. But it's the thought that counts.
