The Gulliver Building
The Gulliver Building EHB+0, dark. AndyMatthews (talk) 13:36, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
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the Gulliver Building
New Arkham [7, 94]
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The Gulliver Building
Description
The Gulliver Building is known only locally for it's infamous underground Arkham Asylum where only the crazed still exist. Since no zombies have yet made it past the security interlocks, the insane will live down there for the rest of their lives. There are some rumors that members of the hostile group Malton Mental Hospital were spawned from Arkham Asylum which leads to suggestions that even underneath the Gulliver Building isn't safe anymore.
History
Barricading policy
The Gulliver Building is to be kept Extremely Heavily Barricaded at all times.
If you're looking for an entry point and don't want to waste any AP, take a look at the New Arkham Barricade Plan.
If you're looking for nearby Revive Points, take a look at the list.
Note: This advice is according to the local barricading plan, and may vary from the UBP or locally developed plans.
For more info on barricade plans, click here or take a look at this location's suburb page.
Current Status
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23rd April 2020 - Empty and unbarricaded Mafiamanz (talk) 10:20, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
2 April 2008
Building currently very strongly barricaded and in good repair. Lone zombie sighting to the North. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sicrowell (talk • contribs) at an unknown time.
15 May 2008
Building currently in good shape and very strongly barricaded. There are six zombies to the East in Rayfield Bank--Jefe Gorgory 13:04, 15 May 2008 (BST)
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