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===Description===
===Description===
St. Wolfeius's Church is located at coordinates 63,22 in the [[suburb]] of [[Huntley Heights]].
St. Wolfeius's Church is located at coordinates 63,22 in the [[suburb]] of [[Huntley Heights]].
There are 5 churches in the [[suburb]] of [[Huntley Heights]]. All churches are entryways into the buildings of [[Huntley Heights]] and beyond. Churches have no doors, but can be barricaded shut. [[Crucifix]]es, bottles of [[wine]] and [[first aid kit]]s can be found inside these churches. [[Tagging]] these churches earns no [[XP]]. It is important its proximity with the [[Notley Walk Fire Station]].
 
There are 5 churches in the [[suburb]] of [[Huntley Heights]]. All churches are entryways into the buildings of [[Huntley Heights]] and beyond. Churches have no doors, but can be barricaded shut. [[Crucifix]]es, bottles of [[wine]] and [[first aid kit]]s can be found inside these churches. It is important its proximity with the [[Notley Walk Fire Station]].


===History===
===History===
No history have been known.
The church were named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfeius St. Wolfeius], an English hermit who lived in Norfolk during the eleventh century. His feast day is the 9th of December.<br>
Recent tags indicate this building has been claimed by a group calling itself [[Wolves of Wolfeius]], though it may simply be one person.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===
According to [[Human_Habitat_for_Huntley|the Barricade Plan]] this location is to be maintained at '''Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB)''' preventing zombies from entering the building as well as survivors without the [[Free Running|Free Running Skill]]. Therefore making of this location a preferred safe house for survivors.
According to [[Human_Habitat_for_Huntley|the Barricade Plan]] this location is to be maintained at '''Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB)''' preventing zombies from entering the building as well as survivors without the [[Free Running|Free Running Skill]]. Therefore making of this location a preferred safehouse for survivors.
 
===Tagging Policy===
Tagging this building yields no XP
 
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Latest revision as of 04:51, 8 October 2024

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St. Wolfeius's Church
--VVV RPMBG 06:04, 24 June 2024 (UTC)
St. Wolfeius's Church

Huntley Heights [63,22]

the Passley Building a warehouse Tett Road
Notley Walk Fire Station St. Wolfeius's Church the Hanna Monument
the Hippisley Museum the Hanson Museum the Eadie Building

Basic Info:

  • Churches have no internal descriptions.
  • Church doors do not close but can be barricaded shut.

Description

St. Wolfeius's Church is located at coordinates 63,22 in the suburb of Huntley Heights.

There are 5 churches in the suburb of Huntley Heights. All churches are entryways into the buildings of Huntley Heights and beyond. Churches have no doors, but can be barricaded shut. Crucifixes, bottles of wine and first aid kits can be found inside these churches. It is important its proximity with the Notley Walk Fire Station.

History

The church were named after St. Wolfeius, an English hermit who lived in Norfolk during the eleventh century. His feast day is the 9th of December.
Recent tags indicate this building has been claimed by a group calling itself Wolves of Wolfeius, though it may simply be one person.

Barricade Policy

According to the Barricade Plan this location is to be maintained at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB) preventing zombies from entering the building as well as survivors without the Free Running Skill. Therefore making of this location a preferred safehouse for survivors.