Bide Bank

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Bide Bank
Esoldier (talk) 23:10, 11 June 2023 (UTC)
Bide Bank

Millen Hills [57, 10]

the Terrill Arms
(Lamport Hills)
Sambone Library
(Lamport Hills)
Club Sheapperd
(Lamport Hills)
the Odingsells Building Bide Bank Dawes Street
Hoby Walk Faulkner Way the Stoward Monument

Basic Info:

  • All banks were emptied or looted prior to evacuation. Tagging a bank earns 1 XP.
  • Banks are Dark buildings.
  • Among the internal descriptions found in Banks:
    • "The vault lies open, its contents either looted or transferred."
  • Banks can be barricaded normally.

General information

The Bide Bank was founded in the late 80s as the first bank in Millen Hills. Before the founding residents had to travel to other neighborhoods or take loans from a corrupt mobster (who was murdered by rioters in 2005 during the Evaquation Riots). These same rioters also assaulted the Bide Bank and killed atleast five members of the securityteam. This attack scared other personel from going back to the bank to complete the transfers and barricading the building.

A few weeks later the bank was re-discovered by passing-by survivors and mostly repaired. But one question still puzzles these people after discovering the smashed and looted safe. Where did all that money go...

Description

Outside: (Please add one)

Inside: You are inside Bide Bank. The vault lies open, its contents either looted or transferred. The building has been (...). Also here are: (...).

Barricade Policy

EHB, in accordance with the Millen Hills Barricade Plan.

Current status



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