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The Standfast Arms is a historical British pub and listed building in the NW of [[Danversbank]]. The pub was originally constructed during the early Victorian era and provided the working-class community with a central focus. Danversbank legend tells of extensive cellars beneath the Standfast that connect to the catacombs below [[Cemetery_73,97|the cemetery]], the two churches and the three hospitals in the suburb. During the 19th century these tunnels were allegedly used by body-snatchers to transport corpses and by smugglers evading Customs men.
The Standfast Arms is a historical British pub and listed building in the northwest of [[Danversbank]]. The pub was originally constructed during the early Victorian era and served as a hub for the hardened working-class community. Danversbank legend tells of extensive cellars beneath the Standfast that connect to the catacombs below [[Cemetery_73,97|the cemetery]], the two churches and the three hospitals in the suburb. During the 19th century these tunnels were allegedly used by body-snatchers to transport corpses and by smugglers evading Customs men.


During the 20th century the suburb was heavily developed and remodeled as a residential area. By late 2002 the Standfast Arms and surrounding area was scheduled to be cleared to make way for luxury accommodation. An organized campaign led by pub regulars resulted in a public outcry and ultimately led to the Standfast Arms being declared a listed building. The Standfast and surrounding buildings were saved from the bulldozers and the developers shifted their focus to NE Danversbank.


During the 20th century the suburb was heavily developed and remodelled as a residential area. By late 2002 the Standfast Arms and surrounding area was scheduled to be cleared to make way for luxury accommodation. An organized campaign led by pub regulars (including bikers, firefighters, doctors and the local priest) resulted in a public outcry and ultimately led to the Standfast Arms being declared a listed building. The Standfast and surrounding buildings were saved from the bulldozers and the developers shifted their focus to NE Danversbank.
The Standfast Arms was a popular destination for public service workers from the nearby fire stations and hospitals as it served food throughout the day and hosted live music (usually heavy rock) during the evenings. At the time of the zombie outbreak the pub was hosting a private party (and subsequent lock-in) for newly-promoted firefighters and a group of nurses. Consequently the pub was exceptionally well defended during the initial outbreak and sustained minimal damage. Careful and loving maintenance has kept the Standfast Arms in excellent condition.
 
 
The Standfast Arms was a popular destination for public service workers from the nearby fire stations and hospitals as it served good food and hosted live music (usually heavy rock) during the evenings. At the time of the zombie outbreak the pub was hosting a private party (and subsequent lock-in) for newly-promoted firefighters and a group of nurses. Consequently the pub was exceptionally well defended during the initial outbreak and sustained minimal damage. Careful and loving maintenance has kept the Standfast Arms in excellent condition.
 


==History==
==History==


The Standfast Arms is the spiritual home of the [[Danversbank Relief and Reconstruction Project]]. Members of the [[DRRP]] are often found in the pub, searching for additional alcohol supplies to help fuel their nightly zombie hunts. The [[DRRP]] consider alcohol to be a critical resource and treat the Standfast Arms accordingly.
The Standfast Arms is the spiritual home of the [[Danversbank Relief and Reconstruction Project]]. Members of the [[DRRP]] are often found in the pub, searching for additional alcohol supplies to help fuel their nightly zombie hunts. The [[DRRP]] consider alcohol to be a critical resource and treat the Standfast Arms accordingly.


==Barricade Policy==
==Barricade Policy==


According to the Provisional Danversbank Barricade Plan, this building should be kept at Extremely Heavily Barricaded ('''EHB''') at all times. It is maintained by the [[DRRP]] in accordance with the [[Provisional Danversbank Barricade Plan]] in order to provide a hardened safe house for survivors with the [[Free Running]] ability. The nearest VSB entry points are [[Twill Alley School]] (2E), [[Athay Crescent Fire Station]] (1N) and [[Servatius General Hospital]] (1NE 1N).
The pub is maintained at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB) by the [[DRRP]] in accordance with the [[Danversbank Barricade Plan]] in order to provide a hardened safe house for survivors with the [[Free Running]] skill. The nearest entry points are [[Twill Alley School]] (2E), [[Athay Crescent Fire Station]] (1N) and [[Servatius General Hospital]] (1NE 1N).


The door policy for the Standfast Arms forbids entry to the undead. The [[DRRP]] discourage violence in the Standfast as precious bottles of alcohol can break easily. Anyone foolish enough to interrupt a drinking session by destroying the portable generator (for example) will be mercilessly persecuted. Those with a need to get physical are encouraged to take it elsewhere.  
The door policy for the Standfast Arms forbids entry to the undead. Exceptions can be arranged, however. The [[DRRP]] discourages violence in the Standfast as precious bottles of alcohol can break easily. Anyone foolish enough to interrupt a drinking session by destroying the portable generator (for example) will be mercilessly persecuted. Those with a need to get physical are encouraged to take it elsewhere.  


==Current Status==
====November 23<sup>rd</sup> 2009====
The [[Lesbian Pirates]] have just finished their presentation of Hamlet and normal service of bad jokes, paint-stripping homebrew and poor gun control should resume shortly. Currently EHB and unpowered. -- [[User:R33F3RM4N|R33F3RM4N]] 14:57, 23 November 2009 (UTC)


==Current Status==
====November 05<sup>th</sup>====
The [[DRRP]], [[HARD]], the [[Lesbian Pirates]] and affiliated survivors are having a party. Currently barricaded to EHB and powered. --[[User:R33F3RM4N|R33F3RM4N]] 14:36, 5 November 2008 (UTC)


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The Standfast Arms
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The Standfast Arms

Danversbank [71,94]

The Hodge Building Athay Crescent Fire Station The Pitts Building
Spooner Lane The Standfast Arms St. Lucius's Church
Winslade Road Daley Way Witherington Boulevard

Basic Info:

  • Pubs have no internal descriptions, apart from "...an abandoned pub."
  • Arms can be barricaded normally.


Description

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The Standfast Arms is a historical British pub and listed building in the northwest of Danversbank. The pub was originally constructed during the early Victorian era and served as a hub for the hardened working-class community. Danversbank legend tells of extensive cellars beneath the Standfast that connect to the catacombs below the cemetery, the two churches and the three hospitals in the suburb. During the 19th century these tunnels were allegedly used by body-snatchers to transport corpses and by smugglers evading Customs men.

During the 20th century the suburb was heavily developed and remodeled as a residential area. By late 2002 the Standfast Arms and surrounding area was scheduled to be cleared to make way for luxury accommodation. An organized campaign led by pub regulars resulted in a public outcry and ultimately led to the Standfast Arms being declared a listed building. The Standfast and surrounding buildings were saved from the bulldozers and the developers shifted their focus to NE Danversbank.

The Standfast Arms was a popular destination for public service workers from the nearby fire stations and hospitals as it served food throughout the day and hosted live music (usually heavy rock) during the evenings. At the time of the zombie outbreak the pub was hosting a private party (and subsequent lock-in) for newly-promoted firefighters and a group of nurses. Consequently the pub was exceptionally well defended during the initial outbreak and sustained minimal damage. Careful and loving maintenance has kept the Standfast Arms in excellent condition.

History

The Standfast Arms is the spiritual home of the Danversbank Relief and Reconstruction Project. Members of the DRRP are often found in the pub, searching for additional alcohol supplies to help fuel their nightly zombie hunts. The DRRP consider alcohol to be a critical resource and treat the Standfast Arms accordingly.

Barricade Policy

The pub is maintained at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB) by the DRRP in accordance with the Danversbank Barricade Plan in order to provide a hardened safe house for survivors with the Free Running skill. The nearest entry points are Twill Alley School (2E), Athay Crescent Fire Station (1N) and Servatius General Hospital (1NE 1N).

The door policy for the Standfast Arms forbids entry to the undead. Exceptions can be arranged, however. The DRRP discourages violence in the Standfast as precious bottles of alcohol can break easily. Anyone foolish enough to interrupt a drinking session by destroying the portable generator (for example) will be mercilessly persecuted. Those with a need to get physical are encouraged to take it elsewhere.

Current Status

November 23rd 2009

The Lesbian Pirates have just finished their presentation of Hamlet and normal service of bad jokes, paint-stripping homebrew and poor gun control should resume shortly. Currently EHB and unpowered. -- R33F3RM4N 14:57, 23 November 2009 (UTC)