The Paffard Building

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the Paffard Building

Old Arkham [14, 99]

Seaman Boulevard the Edbrook Building the Woodforde Building
Bray Square the Paffard Building Edgcumbe Drive Fire Station
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Basic Info:

  • Blocks labeled "the Something Building" are office buildings. Some are NecroTech Buildings and can be identified by the "[NT]" appended to their name if you have the NecroTech Employment skill.
  • Office buildings are tall enough for survivors to commit suicide from. They also provide a vantage point from which binoculars can be used.
  • Office buildings can be barricaded normally.

Contents

[edit] The Paffard Building

[edit] Description

The Paffard Building is a formed concrete building offering undersized windows and a dull grey coloring. What little shrubbery once decorated the outside is now gone and occasional patches of dirt or mud are all that remain to break the monotony.

[edit] History

The Paffard Building was constructed in 1963 by Jaymes Paffard. Originally billed as the office of tomorrow, dozens of local businesses went bankrupt when it was discovered that Jaymes Paffard had redistributed funds from investors and the businesses into an Haitian Account on careful advisement of his Vodou Doctor.

Shortly thereafter, the doctor was never seen again and Jaymes Paffard became the first but not last to jump to his death from the top floor of the Paffard Building. His example began a trend that claimed four more owners before 1980. The building was remodeled and purchased by a local descendant of Jaymes Paffard in 1981 following a city auction for late taxes. Henry Paffard successfully ran the building until the early outbreak, when it was completely abandoned.

[edit] Barricade Policy

Extremely Heavily Barricaded (as per | Old Arkham Barricade Plan)

[edit] Current Status



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