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location_type=Church| | |||
suburb=Yagoton| | |||
coordinates=48,17| | |||
NW_location=[[Edgerton Cinema]]|NW_color=Cinema| | |||
N_location=[[the Toller Monument]]|N_color=Monument| | |||
NE_location=[[Newbould Place Police Department]]|NE_color=Police Station| | |||
W_location=[[Tinkler Street]]|W_color=Street| | |||
This_location=St. Hugh's Church|location_color=Church| | |||
E_location=[[Rounsefell Library]]|E_color=Library| | |||
SW_location=[[Club McClean]]|SW_color=Club| | |||
S_location=[[Gatchell Alley]]|S_color=Street| | |||
SE_location=[[the Serrell Building]]|SE_color=Necrotech | |||
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===Description=== | |||
'''St. Hugh's Church''' is a church with the coordinates [48,17], situated in the suburb of Yagoton. This is the one of the three churches in Yagoton that is to be extremely heavily barricaded. | |||
===History=== | |||
Before the outbreak, the Church served also as an extension to the [[Rounsefell Library]], housing several historical Christian artifacts including a copy of the Lord's prayer written on a pair of women's undergarments in the 4th century, supposedly to guarantee the chastity of the wearer. Since the outbreak, all artifacts that were housed in the church have been looted. It has been reported that the pair of undergarment with the Lord's prayer has been seen on the body [[User:Zaknrfama|Zaknrfama]], the leader of the [[The Neon Knights|Neon Knights]]. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | |||
===Current Status=== | |||
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Revision as of 05:57, 9 February 2010
St. Hugh's Church
Yagoton [48,17]
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Description
St. Hugh's Church is a church with the coordinates [48,17], situated in the suburb of Yagoton. This is the one of the three churches in Yagoton that is to be extremely heavily barricaded.
History
Before the outbreak, the Church served also as an extension to the Rounsefell Library, housing several historical Christian artifacts including a copy of the Lord's prayer written on a pair of women's undergarments in the 4th century, supposedly to guarantee the chastity of the wearer. Since the outbreak, all artifacts that were housed in the church have been looted. It has been reported that the pair of undergarment with the Lord's prayer has been seen on the body Zaknrfama, the leader of the Neon Knights.
Barricade Policy
Current Status