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While not much is known of the club's origin, an old sign and ledger were recently discovered underneath one of it's three bars by an overzealous patron who ended up on the floor looking upwards at the underside of the bar. This turned out to be an actual tavern sign that had been laid down to make a third bar in an attempt to keep up with the rowdy patrons of the Rock shows during the club's heyday. The Sign depicts a curvey blonde female clade only in a red riding hood walking arm in arm with a large grey wolf and has lead to the theory that the pub's original name may have been the Wolf and Doll Arms. The Ledger may provide the answers but as it is written in Old Norse, it has yet to be translated. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== |
Revision as of 23:11, 25 September 2009
the Wolfendall Arms
Wyke Hills [57, 95]
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The Wolfendall Arms
Description
Home to the rockinest group in Malton, Fear of Fridays, plus it's street team.
A Paramilitary group named Wulves has adopted this apparently abandoned Rock Club as an advanced Observation Post. Having discovered that the sound system was functional, Wulves operatives were pleased to discover previously unreleased LIVE concert recordings of the mysterious rock group Fear of Fridays and were blown away by their awesome performances. When it was discovered that the 1st floor beer taps still worked, this post quickly began to be the most requested duty station.
Further explorations of the Wolfendall Arms has revealed a secret basement shooting range complete with Smythe and Westonne 12 gauge shotguns. These prototype experimental weapons called "Zedguns" are over and under types as opposed to the side by side shotguns standard to Malton. This has lead to speculation that the Wolfendall has yet undisclosed secrets from before the outbreak, and that the reason for all the loud rock music was to cover the noise from the secret basement levels.
History
While not much is known of the club's origin, an old sign and ledger were recently discovered underneath one of it's three bars by an overzealous patron who ended up on the floor looking upwards at the underside of the bar. This turned out to be an actual tavern sign that had been laid down to make a third bar in an attempt to keep up with the rowdy patrons of the Rock shows during the club's heyday. The Sign depicts a curvey blonde female clade only in a red riding hood walking arm in arm with a large grey wolf and has lead to the theory that the pub's original name may have been the Wolf and Doll Arms. The Ledger may provide the answers but as it is written in Old Norse, it has yet to be translated.
Barricade Policy
Current Status
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