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==St. Swithun's Church (Heytown)==
==St. Swithun's Church (Heytown)==
{{Revive Point}}
*This building (due partially to occasional use as an indoor revive point) hosts the [[ReligiousRespectPolicy]]*
St. Swithun's Church in Heytown is one of the three churches designated as targets for the YRCFM (Yagoton Revivification Clinic Franchise Movement).  Once established successfully it is hoped that a revive clinic here will reflect the success of the Revive clinic operated in Yagoton.  Within the next few months the clinic will be opened and run by scientists at the nearby Usher Building.*This building ( due mostly to it's reputation as and indoor revive point ) hosts the [[ReligiousRespectPolicy]]*


===History===
===History===
The church were named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swithun St. Swithun], one of the early bishops of Winchester. Upon his death, he was buried outdoors, rather than in his cathedral, apperently on his own request. He had announced that he wanted the "sweet rain of heaven" to fall upon his grave. Roughly a century after his death, his body was moved into a new, indoor, shrine. The cermony required for this was delayed because of 40 days of constant rain, a sign of his displeasure at being moved. One of his patronages is the weather.
The church were named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swithun St. Swithun], one of the early bishops of Winchester. Upon his death, he was buried outdoors, rather than in his cathedral, apparently on his own request. He had announced that he wanted the "sweet rain of heaven" to fall upon his grave. Roughly a century after his death, his body was moved into a new, indoor, shrine. The ceremony required for this was delayed because of 40 days of constant rain, a sign of his displeasure at being moved. One of his patronages is the weather.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===
This building is a designated indoor [[Revive Point]] and should not be barricaded. In case it is, the [[Windham Street Railway Station]], one block to the North, can be use instead. Survivors and zombies wanting revive are advised to take the obstructing barricades down as soon as possible.
This building, as befitting a safe haven for the living (and the Heytown Barricade Policy), should be kept at VSB++ at all times.


===Current Status===
===Current Status===
THE INDOOR REVIVE POINT IS NOT WORKING AT ALL BECAUSE IT IS CURRENTLY OVER-BARRICADED<br />--[[User:GoLookAndKill|GoLookAndKill]] <sup><u>[[THC]]</u></sup><sub><u>[[CFT]]</u></sub> 09:47, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
Historically part of the greater [[Craske Triangle]] area.
 
===Old Statuses/Old History/Old News===
:Not so far from [[The Bowles Museum]], this indoor revive point is going to be handle by [[The Heytown Coalition]] too.<br />--[[User:GoLookAndKill|GoLookAndKill]] <sup><u>[[THC]]</u></sup><sub><u>[[CFT]]</u></sub> 16:30, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
 
 
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 8 October 2024

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St. Swithun's Church
--VVV RPMBG 22:19, 11 July 2024 (UTC)
St. Swithun's Church

Heytown [79, 33]

the Dymond Monument Windham Street Railway Station a carpark
(Spracklingbank)
Coomb Park St. Swithun's Church Runcieman Lane
(Spracklingbank)
Inder Library Jarnell Walk a cemetery
(Spracklingbank)

Basic Info:

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  • Church doors do not close but can be barricaded shut.

St. Swithun's Church (Heytown)

History

The church were named after St. Swithun, one of the early bishops of Winchester. Upon his death, he was buried outdoors, rather than in his cathedral, apparently on his own request. He had announced that he wanted the "sweet rain of heaven" to fall upon his grave. Roughly a century after his death, his body was moved into a new, indoor, shrine. The ceremony required for this was delayed because of 40 days of constant rain, a sign of his displeasure at being moved. One of his patronages is the weather.

Barricade Policy

This building, as befitting a safe haven for the living (and the Heytown Barricade Policy), should be kept at VSB++ at all times.

Current Status

Historically part of the greater Craske Triangle area.