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==Harman Lane==
{{Amusing Location}}
{{Amusing Location}}
===Description===
===Description===
Despite its name, rarely any [[survivors|harmans]] reside here for a long period of time, given the proximity to any feral that happens to be roaming around at the time. It is hotly populated by the undead at various times due to some lesser able zombies thinking that Humans will flock here as a safety measure. Go there now, there will probably be some zombies. Then again, maybe not.
Despite its name, rarely any [[survivors|harmans]] reside here for a long period of time, given the proximity to any feral that happens to be roaming around at the time. It is hotly populated by the undead at various times due to some lesser able zombies thinking that Humans will flock here as a safety measure. Go there now, there will probably be some zombies. Then again, maybe not.
Directly in front of passerby, a billboard advertises life insurance.


===History===
===History===
Although now known as Harman Lane, the road is thought to have once been known by the name Hertford Lane, or perhaps Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue way, although the former is far more likely. The theory goes that years of Malton being a quarrantined city with no obvious system for the keeping of law and order has led to the bastardisation of numerous words, phrases, and place names, as well as the coining of new ones. It is believed that a high concentration of clueless zombies (see above) saw the road sign and did their best to interpret and pronounce it, eventually coming up with Harman Lane. There must have been enough of them to go out into the rest of Malton and reccomend to their zombie brethren the place known as Harman Lane, where [[survivors|harmans]] regularly went to sit and ponder. Or so they thought.
Although now known as Harman Lane, the road is thought to have once been known by the name Hertford Lane, or perhaps Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue way, although the former is far more likely. The theory goes that years of Malton, being a quarantined city with no obvious system for the keeping of law and order has led to the bastardization of numerous words, phrases, and place names, as well as the coining of new ones. It is believed that a high concentration of clueless zombies (see above) saw the road sign and did their best to interpret and pronounce it, eventually coming up with Harman Lane. There must have been enough of them to go out into the rest of Malton and recommend to their zombie brethren the place known as Harman Lane, where [[survivors|harmans]] regularly went to sit and ponder. Or so they thought.
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Revision as of 05:02, 30 November 2010

Harman Lane

Pitneybank [83, 40]

Blest Place
(Spracklingbank)
a carpark
(Spracklingbank)
the Stanser Arms
(Spracklingbank)
Maggs Cinema Harman Lane a warehouse
Boutcher Alley Police Department a warehouse Giddings Mall

Basic Info:

  • A Street is a city block containing no buildings or monuments. There are a variety of other names besides Street including Alley, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, Grove, Lane, Row, Square, Walk, Place, etc.
  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.


Stret3.JPG Amusing Location
This location is on the list of Amusing Locations in Malton

Description

Despite its name, rarely any harmans reside here for a long period of time, given the proximity to any feral that happens to be roaming around at the time. It is hotly populated by the undead at various times due to some lesser able zombies thinking that Humans will flock here as a safety measure. Go there now, there will probably be some zombies. Then again, maybe not.

Directly in front of passerby, a billboard advertises life insurance.

History

Although now known as Harman Lane, the road is thought to have once been known by the name Hertford Lane, or perhaps Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue way, although the former is far more likely. The theory goes that years of Malton, being a quarantined city with no obvious system for the keeping of law and order has led to the bastardization of numerous words, phrases, and place names, as well as the coining of new ones. It is believed that a high concentration of clueless zombies (see above) saw the road sign and did their best to interpret and pronounce it, eventually coming up with Harman Lane. There must have been enough of them to go out into the rest of Malton and recommend to their zombie brethren the place known as Harman Lane, where harmans regularly went to sit and ponder. Or so they thought.