St. Dionysius's Church (Wyke Hills)

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St. Dionysius's Church
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St Dionysius's Church

Wyke Hills [51,98]

Julie General Hospital a carpark Homan Drive
Buckley Mall St Dionysius's Church St Emelia's Church
Buckley Mall a cemetery Ellard Road

Basic Info:

  • Churches have no internal descriptions.
  • Church doors do not close but can be barricaded shut.

A four-story red-brick building, its doorway flanked by statues.

St Dionysius's Church is found in the southern section of Wyke Hills, conveniently located near the Buckley Mall, Julie General Hospital, a NecroTech building, and Screech Lane Police Dept. The parish was led by Vicar Lawrence Scarman, who realized that salvation may also come in the form of grilled food. Thusly, the church was converted over to a quite trendy bar and grill. When in southern Wyke Hills, stop by for some friends and food. (N.B.: If you have been recently zombified, these may be the same thing.)

Barricading Policy

According to the current proposed Barricade Plan of Wyke Hills, this church should be barricaded to very strongly. St. Dionysius's Church is an Entry Point!

The building is regularly maintained by members of St D's Bar & Grill, who do not agree with the proposed barricade plan. The Vicar was not consulted and he feels that his years of service gives them some seniority on these decisions.

Current Status

12/11/2009 You are inside St Dionysius's Church. The building has been very heavily barricaded. Also here are LawrenceS (60HP), street rat (60HP) and Fenriswolf40 (60HP).A portable generator has been set up here. It is running, and powering a radio transmitter that's currently set to 26.65 MHz. The aisles of the church have been been decorated with a carved pumpkin and a European sculpture.Somebody has spraypainted http://urbandeadguards.wetpaint.com -NEW GROUP! onto a wall.--Dr Mycroft Chris 03:32, 11 December 2009 (UTC)