The Brindle Hotel

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The Brindle Hotel
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Created: 16:19, 26 July 2009 (BST)
the Brindle Hotel

Foulkes Village [0, 86]

Border Whittard Road Fire Station wasteland
Border the Brindle Hotel McTier Grove
Border Warren Auto Repair Ketnor Walk

Basic Info:

  • Also known as motels.
  • Windows can be jumped from to turn a character into a zombie. They are tall enough for binoculars use.
  • 50% chance of finding wine.
  • Hotels can be barricaded normally.

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[edit] The Brindle Hotel

[edit] Description

This hotel seem to be normal at outside, but when you inside, you can reveal the dark truth about this hotel.....

The Brindle Hotel, is rumored to be contained the first ever zombie, after several research on this hotel, a survivor have claimed that this hotel is the place for first ever zombie.

Few that have stop by here to rest even before and after outbreak, but regularly, a survivor is checking the hotel, and if the hotel ransacked, he building it back to it normal state and barricaded it. It is unknown who is the survivor that regularly come to the hotel, many claimed that the survivor is the owner of the hotel, the researcher or the first zombie itself that have been cured.

Until Now.

[edit] History

A member of Legion of Octopope, Evan Arnoldi, is regularly check this hotel because he often to make this hotel his resting place. THis hotel, which he claimed, is in custody of Octopope's

[edit] Barricade Policy

Anyone can freely barricade this hotel, but, if it is not attacked by zombie, this hotel must be not more than strongly barricaded

[edit] Current Status



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