The Vimpany Building

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The Vimpany Building
Last Update November 2021
Zashiya (talk) 18:11, 23 May 2023 (UTC)
the Vimpany Building

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Basic Info:

Description

The graffiti-marked lobby of the Vimpany Building. Note the revolving doors at the entrance. Survivors have often blocked these doors with barricades or purposely boarded them shut to prevent Zombies from wandering into the old interior uninvited.

A four-storey yellowstone building surrounded by lawns.

Barricade Policy

This site is to be kept at Very Strongly Barricaded (VSB+2), in order to permit entry by rookies and those needing Free Running access. In the event of heavy zombie activity, barricades may be temporarily upgraded to EHB, but should be lowered back to VSB as soon as possible thereafter.

Current Status

VSB and Safe, but no Survivors inside or in immediate vicinity.--CTRA 01:56, 9 March 2011 (UTC)

History

The Vimpany Building was built in the early 1900's. No one remembers exactly what it's originally intended purpose was, but simply by staying inside one can observe that it was constructed without domestic inhabitation in mind. Abandoned and derelict since the 1970's, it has fallen largely into a state of decay, it's mangy lawns overgrown and choked with rubble from the street.

The building is particularly cold on windy nights, when the draft comes in through cracks in the rotting walls and broken windows. Following the Zombie Outbreak, Survivors have attempted to repair and restore some of Vimpany's remains, but even now it continues to wither away, weakened by constant Zombie assaults through the makeshift barricades thrown up by the structure's defenders.