Rounsefell Library

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Rounsefell Library
EHB, dark.
AndyMatthews (talk) 23:55, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
Rounsefell Library

Yagoton [49,17]

the Toller Monument Newbould Place Police Department wasteland
(Millen Hills)
St. Hugh's Church Rounsefell Library Alaway Place
(Millen Hills)
Gatchell Alley the Serrell Building a warehouse
(Millen Hills)

Basic Info:

  • Libraries have no internal descriptions.
  • Libraries can be barricaded normally.

Rounsefell Library is located at coordinates [49,17] in the suburb of Yagoton. It is the only Library in Yagoton. Prior to the plague, Rounsefell Library was known for its collection of Malton newspapers dating back to almost a century ago. Some of the most famouse headlines were framed and displayed within the library. It is not known what has happened to these newspapers since the quarantine, although survivors have reported finding books, both poetry or educational and newspapers inside the library. These are usually not in good conditions since the looting after the quarantine.


The BattleRagers

Rounsefell has recently become the home base of the survivor group The BattleRagers. All others who stay at they library are considered under the protection of The BattleRagers, and are welcome to stay as long as need be.

Barricading

According to the barricade plan drawn up by the survivor group The Abandoned, Rounsefell Library is to be extremely heavily barricaded. This is to protect the priceless contents of the library from further damage by looters and zombies.

The nearest free running entryway is St. Hugh's Church, one block directly to the west. While Newbould Place Police Department, one block directly to the north, should also be kept at VSB, resource buildings can often become over barricaded in time of crisis. St. Hugh's Church is thus a better choice for the tired survivor looking for a free running entry.

Current Status

EHB, no generator,no radio. --Harrison Hatchet 02:04, 28 September 2009 (BST)