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*'''May 8, 2014'''
*'''May 8, 2014'''
:'''Stickling Mall falls'''
:'''Stickling Mall falls; Shearbank revisions underway'''
:[[Stickling Mall]] fell yesterday to members of [[The Dead]] (2.0?) and the [[Militant Order of Barhah]]. If other groups were involved, please drop us a line on the discussion page. [[Shearbank]] is currently a battle zone, but it is a good place to earn [[XP|experience points]]. The nearby revivification points need to be checked to gauge the severity of the assaults. --[[User:James Castillo|James Castillo]] 20:17, 8 May 2014 (UTC)
:[[Stickling Mall]] fell yesterday to members of [[The Dead]] (2.0?) and the [[Militant Order of Barhah]]. If other groups were involved, please drop us a line on the discussion page. [[Shearbank]] is currently a battle zone, but it is a good place to earn [[XP|experience points]]. The nearby revivification points need to be checked to gauge the severity of the assaults. In other news, the Institute is working on revising all locations deemed revisable in Shearbank. The initial revisions are being carried out on paper here in the Institute's roving field office. Once finished, the revisions will be added to the locations' respective wiki pages. --[[User:James Castillo|James Castillo]] 20:21, 8 May 2014 (UTC)


==Revised Locations==
==Revised Locations==

Revision as of 20:21, 8 May 2014

The Zamgrh Institute for Language, Communication, and Culture
Abbreviation: T.Z.I.
Group Numbers: 1
Leadership: James Castillo
Goals: 1) To provide informational aid. 2) To study and create a database on undead language, culture, and groups. 3) To study and create a database on survivor and PKer culture and groups.
Recruitment Policy: Open
Contact: Inquire on this page.

The Zamgrh Institute for Language, Communication, and Culture

They say that knowledge is power, and that one has to be armed with knowledge. The Zamgrh Institute for Language, Communication, and Culture aims to arm the citizens of Malton (living and dead) with information in this dark time. The employees of the Zamgrh Institute are hard at work revising locations, studying groups, and compiling reports for dissemination into the general public.

DISCLAIMER: Just because the Zamgrh Institute hires all, doesn't mean that the Zamgrh Institute supports or endorses their behavior. The Zamgrh Institute will not be held responsible for the actions of members of the following groups+: Pkers, ZKers, GKers, etc., etc.. The Zamgrh Institute aims to be a neutral entity in Malton, studying the situation and improving conditions for all.

+If the player is on official Zamgrh Institute business when the transgression occurs, the Zamgrh Institute may accept full responsibility and fix the situation, on a per case basis. Understand that if we have an undead Zamgrh Institute staffer riding with a zombie horde, for example, we may not be liable for barricade destruction and murder. If, however, the same staffer gives the undead horde strategic tips that only a Zamgrh Institute staffer would know, we would endeavor to pay reparations.

Join the Zamgrh Institute!

The Zamgrh Institute needs staff! Becoming a Zamgrh Institute staffer is easy, whether you're a human, zombie, Pker, ZKer, or any other Ker that has yet to be documented! Just post below with the following information:

  • Username
  • Qualifications
  • Groups you are part of
  • Groups you can easily study
  • Operating location (Suburb(s))
  • What you want to do for the Zamgrh Institute

Positions

  • Field Reporter
Living or dead
  • Wiki Location Revisor
This post entails aiding the Zamgrh Institute revise the many locations in Malton.
  • Outpost Head
  • Outpost Staff
May act on behalf of other groups by serving at this post. For example, a NecroTechnician could run a Revivification Point nearby, among other things.
  • Writer
The writer would write reports, papers, and press releases.
  • Historian
This post may entail some of the above jobs, depending on what you are working on. This may be finding and interviewing members from historical groups, researching historical events, or making note of when groups and events come and go.
  • Other positions coming as they are needed.

Post Your Application Below This Heading

Location Revision

The Zamgrh Institute's main goal is to provide informational aid to the citizens of Malton. One way that we are tackling this large task is by revising locations across the city, adding the information that players need to survive or operate as a group. These include:

  • Nearby resource buildings, with distance and directions.
  • Nearby revivification points, with distance, directions, and statuses.
  • Local survivor, zombie, PKer and ZKer groups, with up-to-date radio frequencies.
  • Barricade plans, news fields, and NecroTech field reports.

With this information, coordinated movements can be easily made without going between location pages and maps. Also, new players can get into the game faster and more effectively than ever before.


Reports

Published Papers

Papers Under Revision

NOTE: This includes papers not originally published by the Zamgrh Institute.


Current Events

Place most recent news at top

Older news (1 to 2 months +) may be found in the news archive.

Remember to keep news entries NPOV for this page.

Don't be a nobody - sign your posts!

May, 2014

  • May 5, 20l4
Zamgrh Institute opens to the shock and awe of no one!
Today the Zamgrh Institute opened its doors to the citizens of Malton, and the wiki revisions began. --James Castillo 22:54, 5 May 2014 (UTC)
  • May 6, 2014
Possible new zombie group spotted in Shearbank
A previously unknown zombie group known as 'Red Alert' attacked and ruined Lessey Lane Police Department within the last 24 hours. The attacking group was numbered at five undead individuals, all but one of which had brain rot. All listed their group as 'Red Alert', and all but one was level 22. According to initial research, this group is highly dangerous and may zerg-attack. There may be more than these five out there, and any information on this new group would be greatly appreciated. --James Castillo 17:30, 6 May 2014 (UTC)
  • May 8, 2014
Stickling Mall falls; Shearbank revisions underway
Stickling Mall fell yesterday to members of The Dead (2.0?) and the Militant Order of Barhah. If other groups were involved, please drop us a line on the discussion page. Shearbank is currently a battle zone, but it is a good place to earn experience points. The nearby revivification points need to be checked to gauge the severity of the assaults. In other news, the Institute is working on revising all locations deemed revisable in Shearbank. The initial revisions are being carried out on paper here in the Institute's roving field office. Once finished, the revisions will be added to the locations' respective wiki pages. --James Castillo 20:21, 8 May 2014 (UTC)

Revised Locations

Revised locations can be viewed here.

What locations does the Zamgrh Institute revise? Out of the sheer number of possible revisable blocks out there (1,000), the Zamgrh Institute has elected to review the following: NecroTech Buildings, Revivification Points, Hospitals, Police Departments, Fire Stations, Auto Repair Shops, Malls, Mobile Phone Mast locations, Hotels, Motels, Towers, Banks, Monuments, Cathedrals, Churches, Mansions, Power Stations, Stadiums, Forts, The Malton City Zoo, Buildings, Public Houses, Cinemas, Clubs, Factories, Libraries, Museums, Railway Stations, Schools, Warehouses, and Bulletin Board locations.

Suburbs Under Revision