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===Description===
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===History===
===History===
St. Danilo's Church is named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Danilo_II Saint Danilo II the Serb], which is rather exciting as the church is Catholic and Saint Danilo II was Orthodox.
St. Danilo's Church is named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Danilo_II Saint Danilo II the Serb], which is rather exciting as the church is Catholic and Saint Danilo II was Orthodox.
When [[St. Matthias's Church (Dakerstown)|St. Matthias's Church of Dakerstown]] burned about a century ago, St. Danilo's held every church ceremony within the suburb's borders. This lasted for six years as St. Matthias's was rebuilt due to its importance to Dakerstown.  
When [[St. Matthias's Church (Dakerstown)|St. Matthias's Church of Dakerstown]] burned down about a century ago, St. Danilo's hosted every Christian ceremony within the suburb's borders for a while. This lasted for six years as St. Matthias's was rebuilt due to its importance to Dakerstown.  


While St. Matthias's Church performed the weddings and other happy ceremonies, St. Danilo's held the funerals. This is because St Danilo's is closer to [[Cemetery 3,0|Dakerstown cemetery]] than St. Matthias's, thus keeping the traffic between the cemetery and the churches at minimum.
While St. Matthias's Church performed the weddings and other ceremonies, St. Danilo's held the funerals. This is because St Danilo's is closer to the [[Cemetery 3,0|Dakerstown cemetery]] than St. Matthias's, thus keeping the traffic between the cemetery and the churches at minimum.


Now, after the outbreak, St. Danilo's Church rarely sees long ceremonies or rings with hymns, but its beautiful frescoes and remind citizens and living dead of [[Dakerstown]] to contemplate the mysteries of the divine.
Now, after the outbreak, St. Danilo's Church rarely sees long ceremonies or rings with hymns, but its beautiful frescoes  remind the citizens and living dead of [[Dakerstown]] to contemplate the mysteries of the divine.
 
After the outbreak, the church was conquered by zombie hordes, until it was reclaimed by survivors in 2010.
Due to its remote location, it is frequently abandoned by survivors and undead alike.
 
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===Barricade Policy===
By [[Dakerstown Barricade Plan]], this building should keep as Extremely Heavely Barrigaded, but due the situation of [[Dakerstown]] (Ghost town) it might be unbarricaded, in worst case ransacked.


===Current Status===
Nothing to report.
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St. Danilo's Church
Last Update Decenber 2022
Zashiya (talk) 03:34, 1 May 2023 (UTC)
St. Danilo's Church

Dakerstown [02,00]

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Palprey Road Police Department St. Danilo's Church cemetery
Patridge Grove Club Ogburn Gatley Drive

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  • Church doors do not close but can be barricaded shut.

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Description

St. Danilo's Church is located in the north-western area of the suburb of Dakerstown, which is in the NW corner of the city of Malton.

History

St. Danilo's Church is named after Saint Danilo II the Serb, which is rather exciting as the church is Catholic and Saint Danilo II was Orthodox. When St. Matthias's Church of Dakerstown burned down about a century ago, St. Danilo's hosted every Christian ceremony within the suburb's borders for a while. This lasted for six years as St. Matthias's was rebuilt due to its importance to Dakerstown.

While St. Matthias's Church performed the weddings and other ceremonies, St. Danilo's held the funerals. This is because St Danilo's is closer to the Dakerstown cemetery than St. Matthias's, thus keeping the traffic between the cemetery and the churches at minimum.

Now, after the outbreak, St. Danilo's Church rarely sees long ceremonies or rings with hymns, but its beautiful frescoes remind the citizens and living dead of Dakerstown to contemplate the mysteries of the divine.

After the outbreak, the church was conquered by zombie hordes, until it was reclaimed by survivors in 2010. Due to its remote location, it is frequently abandoned by survivors and undead alike.

AquaEntryPoint.jpg Barricading policy

St. Danilo's Church (Dakerstown) is to be kept Very Strongly Barricaded at all times.
If you're looking for nearby Revive Points, take a look at the list.
Note: This advice is according to the local barricading plan, and may vary from the UBP or locally developed plans.
For more info on barricade plans, click here or take a look at this location's suburb page.




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