The Henstridge Arms

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The Henstridge Arms
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Soccerfan667 (talk) 09:40, 27 October 2021 (UTC)
the Henstridge Arms

Reganbank [14, 59]

a cemetery a carpark Gunnynghame Alley
St. Maximillian's Hospital the Henstridge Arms Rutter Grove
a carpark
(Mornington)
Pain Way
(Mornington)
Stokes Boulevard
(Mornington)

Basic Info:

  • Pubs have no internal descriptions, apart from "...an abandoned pub."
  • Arms can be barricaded normally.

Description

The Henstridge Arms appears to have been built before the resurgence in the arts, resulting in a building built more for function than form. Inside, due to its unique history, there is one of the only bars to boast a "No Break" selection of alcohol. This does mean that the occasional fire results in more acrid black smoke filling the building due to all the plastics, which has resulted in the inside of the building becoming permanently black.

History

The Henstridge Arms occupies a unique place in Reganbank, being directly beside a hospital. This is because the original owner and founder, John Baker Henstridge, saw the need for the hardy people of Reganbank to have somewhere besides a church after the loss or grievous injury of loved ones brought into St. Maximillian's Hospital by the nearby X Fire Department. The Hen, as it is nicknamed, has been the place of mourning for many a family over the years and as such has become a place regarded by the locals as both a place of morning and celebration. After the appearance of zombies and the blockade of the city, The Hen became an important place due to the same proximity to St. Maximillian's for which it was first built, this time because it allows freerunning survivors to enter the likely much heavier barricaded hospital.

Barricade Policy



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