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==Description==
==Description==
'''Club Cosenes''' was an exclusive gentlemen's [[Building_Types#Club|club]] located in the [[suburb]] of [[Rolt Heights]]. The private club was built by Obed Fevin in 1940. Having returned from an expedition only 2 years prior, Fevin had become a wealthy man from the collection of gold trinkets he brought back with him. He used some of this newfound wealth to have a private home constructed alongside [[Rolt Heights Streets#Windle Crescent|Windle Crescent]], as it was here that he established the Esoteric Order of Dagon. Not long after foreigners from outside Malton began frequenting the club, but always at night and always cloaked in dark robes. Local residents grew suspicious by this strange behavior, but as of yet nothing pointed to anything illegal in their dealings.
'''Club Cosenes''' was an exclusive gentlemen's [[Building_Types#Club|club]] located in the [[suburb]] of [[Rolt Heights]]. The private club was built by Captain Obed Fevin in 1940, only 2 years after he returned from his expedition to the Far East. Captain Fevin had become a wealthy man in no small part due to the collection of golden jewelery and idols he had brought back with him from his voyage. It was from this newfound wealth that he constructed the small building alongside [[Rolt Heights Streets#Windle Crescent|Windle Crescent]] and established it as headquarters of the secretive Esoteric Order of Dagon. Not long after Captain Fevin had established himself here then foreigners from outside Malton began to frequent the private club, but only under cover of night and always wearing hooded cloaks as if to conceal their true identities. In the months that followed local residents began to grow suspicious of these strange comings and goings, but other than the odd rumors these visits sparked nothing illegal was ever reported to the police.


It was not until early-1946, when the members of the club, consider by many locals as cultists, were confronted at [[St. Romuald's Church (Rolt Heights)|St. Romuald's Church]] when a child disappeared. From this tragic turn of events it was not long after that the police were spotted breaking into Club Cosenes in search of Fevin. Of course by this time the club was empty, its members having long since fled and Fevin himself was nowhere to be found. In the end the police carted of a large collection of oddities from the home, much of which was considered "evidence" in Fevin's apparent crimes. To this day no one knew what was in the boxes or among the many books that the police carted off to [[Ayliffe Street Police Department|Ayliffe Street PD]].
It was not until early-1946 when the members of the club, who many locals considered to be cultists, were confronted at [[St. Romuald's Church (Rolt Heights)|St. Romuald's Church]] after witnesses saw two cloaked members of the Esoteric Order of Dagon abducting a local street urchin in a nearby alleyway. From this tragic turn of events it was not long before the police raided Club Cosenes in search of Captain Fevin and other members of the club. However by this time the club was deserted, its members having long since fled and Captain Fevin himself was nowhere to be found. In the end the police carted of a large collection of oddities from the home, much of which was considered "evidence" in Fevin's apparent crimes. To this day no one knew what was in the crates or among the many books that the police carted off to [[Ayliffe Street Police Department|Ayliffe Street PD]].


In the days following the "[[Malton Incident]]", Steven Lynch, a survivor and member of the [[Rolt Heights Vigilante Patrol]] has claimed ownership of the club.
In the days following the "[[Malton Incident]]", Steven Lynch, a survivor and member of the [[Rolt Heights Vigilante Patrol]] has claimed ownership of the club. However, the club has recently been put under new ownership by the buisness man, taylor. Cheers!<br><br>
 
The club has recently been put under new ownership by the buisness man taylor. Cheers!
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==Building Status==
==Building Status==

Revision as of 14:33, 21 April 2010

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Club Cosenes

Rolt Heights [83,17]

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Ayliffe Street Police Dept Club Cosenes Bromilow Library
Hardy Row Windle Crescent the Riddell Museum

Basic Info:

  • Clubs are Dark buildings.
  • The usual internal description of a Club reads as follows:
    "…in the near-darkness of the main dancefloor."
  • When powered by a portable generator, the internal description changes to the following:
    "Coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers."
  • Clubs can be barricaded normally.

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Description

Club Cosenes was an exclusive gentlemen's club located in the suburb of Rolt Heights. The private club was built by Captain Obed Fevin in 1940, only 2 years after he returned from his expedition to the Far East. Captain Fevin had become a wealthy man in no small part due to the collection of golden jewelery and idols he had brought back with him from his voyage. It was from this newfound wealth that he constructed the small building alongside Windle Crescent and established it as headquarters of the secretive Esoteric Order of Dagon. Not long after Captain Fevin had established himself here then foreigners from outside Malton began to frequent the private club, but only under cover of night and always wearing hooded cloaks as if to conceal their true identities. In the months that followed local residents began to grow suspicious of these strange comings and goings, but other than the odd rumors these visits sparked nothing illegal was ever reported to the police.

It was not until early-1946 when the members of the club, who many locals considered to be cultists, were confronted at St. Romuald's Church after witnesses saw two cloaked members of the Esoteric Order of Dagon abducting a local street urchin in a nearby alleyway. From this tragic turn of events it was not long before the police raided Club Cosenes in search of Captain Fevin and other members of the club. However by this time the club was deserted, its members having long since fled and Captain Fevin himself was nowhere to be found. In the end the police carted of a large collection of oddities from the home, much of which was considered "evidence" in Fevin's apparent crimes. To this day no one knew what was in the crates or among the many books that the police carted off to Ayliffe Street PD.

In the days following the "Malton Incident", Steven Lynch, a survivor and member of the Rolt Heights Vigilante Patrol has claimed ownership of the club. However, the club has recently been put under new ownership by the buisness man, taylor. Cheers!

Building Status

Barriades: Very Strongly Barricaded

Generator: Generator is out of fuel


Current Events

September 10th, 2009 - The building is strong and is now owned by me! taylortjc24 baby this place is legit check it. --Taylortjc24 20:21, 10 September 2009 (BST)

September 15th, 2008 - The building defenses remain strong, with the club kept Very Strongly (VS+2) barricaded. Unfortunately the generator ran out of fuel today and the building is dark. Survivors are asked to search for more fuel in nearby factories.

March 5th, 2007 - Steven Lynch has retaken residence in the building. Currently, the structure is Extremely Heavily barricaded. The barricades might be lowered to Very Strongly within the next few days, depending on the zombie traffic outside. Although the Rolt Heights Vigilante Patrol considers this building moderately safe, it is advised that survivors stay cautious when seeking shelter in the club.