The Kilpatrick Motel

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The Kilpatrick Motel
Last Update February 2022
Zashiya (talk) 20:23, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
the Kilpatrick Motel

Earletown [76,2]

Izzard Walk Doig Avenue McCandy Avenue
Stoy Avenue Fire Station the Kilpatrick Motel wasteland
the Acourt Arms Lancey Row the Bruce Building

Basic Info:

  • Also known as hotels.
  • 50% chance of finding wine.
  • Motels can be barricaded normally.

The Kilpatrick Motel

Description

The Kilpatrick Motel has had a colorful history. Patrons from the pub would come here after a night of drinking, factory workers would sleep here, people getting off the railroad train rested their weary bones here, and firemen from Stoy Fire Station easily quelled any fires.

The Motel was founded in 1925 by Jonas F. Kilpatrick, an Irish imigrant to Malton. Serving through many years of reconstruction, reconfiguration, and buisness, the Motel's final service days were tragic. A person was murdered, a carjacking occured, reports of several rapes, and vandalism all occured within the Motel's vicinity in the span of 2 weeks pre- and 1 week post-outbreak. This is due to the fact that the nearest Police Department is in nearby Rhodenbank. After it was evacuated, the vacant property became the sleeping safehouse of Zombra's Pub in times of hardship.

Barricade Policy

Extremely Heavily Barricaded at all times.

Current Status

History

The Kilpatrick Motel was left abandoned at the time of the outbreak. It's usually extremely heavily barricaded, and serves as a last ditch stronghold should the survivor group Zombra's Pub in times of hardship. Rumor has it that they keep some reserve barrels of ale somewhere in the motel cellars.


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