McCullack Bank
McCullack Bank |
McCullack Bank
Miltown [99, 98]
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Description
The McCullack Bank is one of seven banks in the suburb of Miltown. The high number of banks in this suburb show that before the outbreak Miltown was one of the richest suburbs in Malton.
The large columns in front of this building once was painted in gold and hold seven gargoyles all with various money counting appliances. The windows were made out of stain glass windows were brought from St. Juan’s church in Whittenside.
The interior was designed to provide the customer an “journey “ across the marble floor, past the paintings of the original owners of the bank and up to the raised platform where the cashiers were.
Unfortunately today very little of this is left, money is scattered across the floor. The windows have been broken and gold worn off the columns from neglect.
History
One of the first banks in Miltown the McCullack Bank was set up to provide support to the growing financial district during the boom times. In more recent years, before the outbreak, it found it self in the poorest area of Miltown and was frequently robbed.
The last attempt to steal the content of the vaults was stopped by the selfless sacrifice of the Coalitions sevensolders who through himself in front of the get away car and managed to cause the car to crash and assailants to be captured by the local police. Luckily for sevensolders the plague just occurred and he rose and ate the police and the criminals.
Barricade Policy
There is a suggested barricade policy for this building, but it is not enforced by punishment if it is barricaded too much.