The Tynte Building (Vinetown)

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The Tynte Building (Vinetown)
barricaded, unpowered.

--Rosslessness 19:16, 3 June 2008 (BST)

The Tynte Building

Vinetown [82,66]

Culling Drive Waite Plaza wasteland
Dudd Park The Tynte Building The Bhore Monument
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Basic Info:

  • 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.

[edit] Description

The buildings fine brickwork on display.
The buildings fine brickwork on display.

You are standing outside the Tynte Building, a large yellow-stone building with a curved roof.

[edit] History

The historic Tynte Building in Vinetown is notable for is fine brick exterior and it's no-nonsense architectural style. As the original Haberdashery in all of Malton, The Tynte Building has a storied past.

Notable Haberdasherswho have worked in the Tynte Building include John Merrick and Johnny Carson.

The building is a three-story landmark with a red brick exterior and a tightly compartmentalized interior that gives it the cozy ambience which defines it as the premiere upscale McZeds in all of Southeast Malton.

Please note that per McZeds operating policy, The Tynte Building should be treated as a survivor safe-zone. PK'ing is frowned upon inside an active McZeds facility. McZeds management reserves the right to refuse service to the dead, undead, PK'ers, and GK'ers.

No shirt, no shoes, no heartbeat, no service!

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