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===Current Status===
===Current Status===
Last reported HQ of the Crimson Customizers.


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[[Category:Banks]]
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[[Category:Old Arkham]]
[[Category:Old Arkham]]
Last reported HQ of the Crimson Customizers.

Revision as of 03:23, 19 June 2009

Church Bank

Old Arkham [10, 90]

a junkyard
(Foulkes Village)
the Dobson Museum
(Ruddlebank)
Wellington Way
(Ruddlebank)
a cemetery
(New Arkham)
Church Bank wasteland
Swaine Library
(New Arkham)
Cockburn Plaza Railway Station St. Humphrey's Hospital

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.
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This location is on the list of Amusing Locations in Malton

Church Bank

Description

Is it a church or a bank? Who knows...

History

Built by a group of nuns who had journeyed to Malton to plead with Necrotech to stop playing god. As soon as they arrived however it was clear that something was needed to be done to combat the obvious sin of Cockburn Plaza Railway Station. As they did not have the funding to build an elaborate church, they decided to make a bank instead, which they could then embezzle money from in order to give the lord a proper church. Unfortunately, upon the bank's completion, the nuns were all killed during the early outbreaks.

Barricade Policy

Current Status

Last reported HQ of the Crimson Customizers.



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