Orome Avenue

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Orome Avenue

Rhodenbank [88,4]

the Garard Building Bargery Square the Wallbutton Building
Salter Grove Railway Station Orome Avenue the Carlyle Building
St Mark's Hospital a factory Gable Walk Fire Station

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.



Description

Orome Avenue, once considered a quiet, clean, and beautiful side street in the suburb of Rhodenbank, now serves as one of the Rhodenbank Civil Defense Corps' local revive points. The street's quiet has been replaced with the haunting noises of the walking dead, its once clean street littered with spent brass and shell casings, empty syringes, and smeared with blood and gore. It is also not uncommon to find a mound of corpses strewn about the street, although survivors would be hard pressed to tell which of those corpses won't suddenly stand up should they pass to near to them...

Revive Point

Spraypaint tags often mark this location as a revive point and survivors are reminded not to attack the zombie(s) standing at this location as though they are hostile. There are exceptions to this rule. Survivors must first identify the zombie as either being brain damaged, a known PKer, or a death cultist. Unlike normal survivors seeking revival, these three types of zombies are considered enemies of humanity and therefore can be exterminated on sight. In some cases they may even be attempting to impede normal revivification practice at this location, in which case killing them will be essential for restoring order.

Rhodenbank Civil Defense Corps

Need a revive? Post a revive request below, but ALWAYS follow-up by posting another revival request on the Rhodenbank Civil Defense Corps on their group forum. This is important for speedy revival service.

In an effort to relieve the RCDC from more revive than they should be burdened with, the Souless Survivors have begun to monitor the Cemetery just north of Orome Avenue to help speed up revives all around Rhodenbank. So remember to head north to the Cemetery if Orome Avenue is over taken with requests.

Revive Point Statistics for Orome Avenue
Suburb Rhodenbank
Coordinates [85, 1]
Status Active
Maintained by Rhodenbank Civil Defense Corps
Waiting 5 zombies (view requests)
Dead bodies 2 bodies
Total known revives Unrecorded revives
Last updated --OO Willie 14:56, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
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Medical Assistance

Orome Avenue does not provide any clinic facilities and is thus not considered to be a clinic. The revivification point does serve as a simple triage area where dead survivors can hope to rejoin the living and thus, the battle. Because of the open nature of the point, members are warned to use the facilities at their own risk should any zombie(s) turn hostile.

Revived patients can either head east to Treweeke Mall in Dulston or St. Mark's Hospital (87,5) just to the southwest, for further attention post-revivification.







Current Events

December 13th, 2009 - neighbourhood is a complete mess ... 7 zombies within a block radius. 5 zombies here waiting for a revive with every NT building knocked out, ruined and occupied by zombies in Rhodenbank. Hopefully these guys wouldn't have to wait too long for a revive --OO Willie 14:56, 13 December 2009 (UTC)

November 4th, 2009 - Shout out to Painmerchant for coming by and mainlining me with the revive juice. --OO Willie 01:55, 5 November 2009 (UTC)

March 4th, 2007 - Orome Avenue continues to serve as one of Rhodenbank's primary revive points, with one of the fastest revival response times found anywhere else. In the wake of the Mall Tour '07 invasion of Treweeke Mall undead survivors continue to seek revival here and at other local areas.