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'''Walrond Square''' is a street, a revive point and was the scene of the epic [[Battle of Walrond Square]]. | '''Walrond Square''' is a street, a revive point and was the scene of the epic [[Battle of Walrond Square]]. | ||
This is the main revive point for [[Giddings Mall]], with 2 [[NT]] Buildings in a 5 AP range, and only 2 AP away from Giddings | This is the main revive point for [[Giddings Mall]], with 2 [[NT]] Buildings in a 5 AP range, and only 2 AP away from Giddings | ||
Survivors looking for a revive are encouraged to use the [http://cit.aypok.co.uk/ Creedy Intelligence Tool]. | Survivors looking for a revive are encouraged to use the [http://cit.aypok.co.uk/ Creedy Intelligence Tool]. '''[NOTE: This is a dead link. 09:04, 28 May 2019 (UTC)]''' | ||
===History=== | |||
An easily overlooked tribute to a remarkable man. Ernest Walrond was a cattle trader who built his business through honesty. Every 4th of April and 15th of November this square would be trampled into mud by juicy heifers and beefy bullocks. Loyal farmers, eager to cement deals with Walrond, would line up their finest surplus and hope to attract his attention. The years passed and Walrond grew older; his son eventually took over the business and without his father's bargains, the cattle market slowly shriveled up. It's hard to believe today, the only remnants of this heyday are a two foot concrete wall -- that runs the same lines the paddock fencing used to -- and occasionally eerie, timeless echoes. | |||
== History == | |||
An easily overlooked tribute to a remarkable man. Ernest Walrond was a cattle trader who built his business through honesty. Every 4th of April and 15th of November this square would be trampled into mud by juicy heifers and beefy bullocks. Loyal farmers, eager to cement deals with Walrond, would line up their finest surplus and hope to attract his attention. The years passed and Walrond grew older; his son eventually took over the business and without his father's bargains, the cattle market slowly shriveled up. It's hard to believe today, the only remnants of this heyday are a two foot concrete wall -- that runs the same lines the paddock fencing used to -- and occasionally eerie, timeless echoes. | |||
[[Category:Pitneybank]] | [[Category:Pitneybank]] | ||
[[Category:Streets]] | [[Category:Streets]] |
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Walrond Square is a street, a revive point and was the scene of the epic Battle of Walrond Square.
This is the main revive point for Giddings Mall, with 2 NT Buildings in a 5 AP range, and only 2 AP away from Giddings
Survivors looking for a revive are encouraged to use the Creedy Intelligence Tool. [NOTE: This is a dead link. 09:04, 28 May 2019 (UTC)]
History
An easily overlooked tribute to a remarkable man. Ernest Walrond was a cattle trader who built his business through honesty. Every 4th of April and 15th of November this square would be trampled into mud by juicy heifers and beefy bullocks. Loyal farmers, eager to cement deals with Walrond, would line up their finest surplus and hope to attract his attention. The years passed and Walrond grew older; his son eventually took over the business and without his father's bargains, the cattle market slowly shriveled up. It's hard to believe today, the only remnants of this heyday are a two foot concrete wall -- that runs the same lines the paddock fencing used to -- and occasionally eerie, timeless echoes.