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Revision as of 03:18, 12 December 2008
St. Gelasius's Church
Greentown [35, 78]
Basic Info:
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St. Gelasius's Church
Description
History
St. Gelasius's Church had a reputation of being the more liberal of the three churches before the outbreak. The still, however engaged in the attempts to shut down Greentown's clubs, and in several conservative actions throughout the town. They also had the smallest congregation, numbering only 100 people per week (by Greentown's standards, quite small.)
Barricade Policy
Because churches in Greentown are considered entry points, it should be barricaded to Very Strongly Barricaded +2 (which means, barricade it up unto the point where it says "further barricading will prevent people from entering" and stop so that people without free running can still enter). Survivors who fear for their safety and have free running can move next door to an EHB building. --Alice Cuinn 07:08, 4 June 2007 (BST)
Current Status