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==St. Symmachus's Church (Whittenside)==
==St. Symmachus's Church (Whittenside)==
===Description===
===Description===
St. Symmachus's Church is a small, and non imposing church located in the south of Whittenside. Located next door to the local comedy club and dive bar, Club Hucker, the church attracted many of Malton's riff-raff in the Whittenside suburb. This church is dwarfed by it's neighbor St. Cunigunde's Church, and even before the outbreak it constantly sported broken windows, peeling paint, and broken shutters.


===History===
===History===
Pope Symmachus was the Pope of the Holy Roman Catholic Church between the years of 498 and 514 AD. He was born a pagan but converted to Catholicism as a young adult. He was later baptized in Rome where he became an Archdeacon and eventually Pope. He was praised for providing aid in the form of currency and clothing to missionaries
in Northern Africa. Pope Symmachus died broke and naked on the steps of the Vatican, where he was stoned to death with gold and silver denarii late in the year 514 for
alleged extortion and bribery. Prior to the outbreak in Malton, parishioners of St. Symmachus's Church would annually strip naked and attend a sermon where they would toss handfuls of pocket change
at the priest, doing this in the Saint's honor. Rumor has it that several stark naked survivors, clutching fistfuls of Pounds and Euros, have been seen in and around
the church during the weeks honoring the feast of this Saint.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===
EHB as is compliant with the Whittenside Barricade Plan.


===Current Status===
===Current Status===

Latest revision as of 04:17, 23 March 2020

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St. Symmachus's Church
The status of this church was last reported in 2020.
--VVV RPMBG 05:51, 12 August 2024 (UTC)
St. Symmachus's Church

Whittenside [82, 99]

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St. Symmachus's Church (Whittenside)

Description

St. Symmachus's Church is a small, and non imposing church located in the south of Whittenside. Located next door to the local comedy club and dive bar, Club Hucker, the church attracted many of Malton's riff-raff in the Whittenside suburb. This church is dwarfed by it's neighbor St. Cunigunde's Church, and even before the outbreak it constantly sported broken windows, peeling paint, and broken shutters.

History

Pope Symmachus was the Pope of the Holy Roman Catholic Church between the years of 498 and 514 AD. He was born a pagan but converted to Catholicism as a young adult. He was later baptized in Rome where he became an Archdeacon and eventually Pope. He was praised for providing aid in the form of currency and clothing to missionaries in Northern Africa. Pope Symmachus died broke and naked on the steps of the Vatican, where he was stoned to death with gold and silver denarii late in the year 514 for alleged extortion and bribery. Prior to the outbreak in Malton, parishioners of St. Symmachus's Church would annually strip naked and attend a sermon where they would toss handfuls of pocket change at the priest, doing this in the Saint's honor. Rumor has it that several stark naked survivors, clutching fistfuls of Pounds and Euros, have been seen in and around the church during the weeks honoring the feast of this Saint.

Barricade Policy

EHB as is compliant with the Whittenside Barricade Plan.

Current Status



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