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Zombies seem to gravitate towards Mycock - perhaps they want to ransack Mycock. Certainly they groan when Mycock is about to be pillaged. Would ''you'' like to come inside Mycock?
Zombies seem to gravitate towards Mycock - perhaps they want to ransack Mycock. Certainly they groan when Mycock is about to be pillaged. Would ''you'' like to come inside Mycock?


[[Image:RFilter.png|thumb|Even [[Kevanism|our great lord]] dares not speak the name of Mycock.|left|500px]]
===History===
===History===



Revision as of 14:33, 13 July 2010

the Mycock Building

Mockridge Heights [41,60]

Hiblett Alley
(Galbraith Hills)
Cread Towers
(Galbraith Hills)
the Latchem Hotel
(Galbraith Hills)
Mapletoft Way the Mycock Building the Perriott Museum
Club Androwes Eustace Avenue Anstice Avenue

Basic Info:

Description

One of the many photos bystanders have taken whilst standing and looking up in awe of Mycock.
An artists impression of what Mycock would look if the seas rose and Mockridge Heights became a seaside suburb. Half of Mycock is underwater in this image.

The Mycock Building is located in Mockridge Heights, a suburb of Malton. The building is currently headquarters of We Are Nice Guys. Mycock is massive. Mycock is tall and imposing. Upon first seeing Mycock, most people are quite impressed. Mycock draws crowds from all over - it makes them come again and again. Mycock is frequently the subject of discussions and wild deliberations; people have actually fought over Mycock. I can't tell you the number of home videos Mycock shows up in. Mycock will take your breath away. I'll tell you this: once you've experienced Mycock, things are never the same.

Zombies seem to gravitate towards Mycock - perhaps they want to ransack Mycock. Certainly they groan when Mycock is about to be pillaged. Would you like to come inside Mycock?


Even our great lord dares not speak the name of Mycock.

History

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Current Status