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Tidball | ===Description=== | ||
A suburban library like so many others, Tidball had little unique features. | |||
Its plain brick facade and its limited collection of books never were interesting enough to attract huge crowds. | |||
However, an urban legend speaks of the archives of the nearby NecroTech facility, [[the Pankhurst Building]], as well as the offices next to it, the [[Bayford Building]], hidden deep in the library's rumoured vaults. | |||
However, no one has ever been able to confirm this myth up to this point. | |||
===History=== | |||
From August 24th to 27th, 2007, Tidball was temporarily home to the [[Quartly Study Group on Tour]]. Six weeks of open-air coexistence among zombies and humans was brought to an end in the '''Tidball Massacre''', courtesy of [[Extinction]]. Undaunted and undead, the librarians continued with a reading of [[Harrah Rotter]]. | |||
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Revision as of 20:29, 22 July 2012
Tidball Library |
Tidball Library
Molebank [12,43]
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Description
A suburban library like so many others, Tidball had little unique features. Its plain brick facade and its limited collection of books never were interesting enough to attract huge crowds. However, an urban legend speaks of the archives of the nearby NecroTech facility, the Pankhurst Building, as well as the offices next to it, the Bayford Building, hidden deep in the library's rumoured vaults. However, no one has ever been able to confirm this myth up to this point.
History
From August 24th to 27th, 2007, Tidball was temporarily home to the Quartly Study Group on Tour. Six weeks of open-air coexistence among zombies and humans was brought to an end in the Tidball Massacre, courtesy of Extinction. Undaunted and undead, the librarians continued with a reading of Harrah Rotter.
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