Bloom Avenue
Bloom Avenue
Miltown [96, 98]
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Bloom Avenue
Description
a dark alley way next to a non-descript warehouse. part of "the sanctuary", a 2X6 block of buildings beloning to The Order Of the Specter
it is under discussion if The Order should place a revive point here so as to give its members a reliable place to get a revive that is next to its safehouses and to shorten the que's at the other revive points around Miltown.
History
This dank, hidden alleyway of Miltown was home to a regular gathering of the undead during the first outbreaks. From here they could coordinate various attacks on the unprepared citizens of Miltown as most of them did not have the suplies and resorses too keep any safehouse for any period of time. Due to the poor quality of the baracades and the lack of weapons, the zombies of Miltown had an easy meal and soon, well over half of the population of Miltown were undead and about 1/5 of the population unaccounted for. But a small group of Survivours, some from Miltown some from other suburbs, banded together under one name and slaughetered the zombies leaders as they came from their ruined buildings to mock and plot against the human race. This group was The Order Of the Specter. The deaths of the warlords of the Miltown horde came as a big blow to the lesser beings of the horde. They were uncoordinated and sloppy with their attacks and soon the denziens of Miltown were able to take the fight to the zombies and reclaim their once beutiful suburb!
After the resulting skirmishes ended and the zombie threat died down, The Order claimed a small number of buildings to defend their members and other survivours of the outbreak that might happen to be in the area and in need of a safehouse. Although some of the original zombie horde still linger in the nooks and crannys, break ins can still happen, but everyone knew that they would not just give up. Zombies are resentless and their anger is undieing. They still hunger for revenge on The Order Of the Specter and the various other citezens.
The suburb shows the scars of the raids and the batles that took place and are still taking place today, the blood stains never seems to wash off the walls no matter how hard it rains, the various bullet holes and scorch marks that speckle the walls of the buildings are a constant reminder of how bad things had got. But Miltown endures still, with its people trying to make the best out of it. --Lord Darkpigion Do52 | E! | E? | C | 11:54