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'''A Quisling''' is the slang term for a survivor so shell-shocked by the zombie outbreak that he or she has taken on zombie characteristics in order to cope within their own head. While still alive, quislings will resemble zombies in their actions, mannerisms, and communication styles. They should be avoided at all costs, and killed if possible. Death would be a kindness to them.
'''A Quisling''' is a slang term for a [[survivor]] so shell-shocked by the [[Malton Incident|zombie outbreak]] that he or she has taken on [[zombie]] characteristics in order to cope within their own head. While still alive, quislings will resemble zombies in their actions, mannerisms, and communication styles. They should be avoided at all costs, and killed if possible. Death would be a kindness to them.


 
Roleplaying a quisling could be a legitimate form of [[Player Killer|PKing]], as long as the player does not use weapons of any sort. To truly be a quisling, one must act like a zombie, so punch only!
Roleplaying a quisling could be a legitimate form of PKing, as long as the player does not use weapons of any sort. To truly be a quisling, one must act like a zombie, so punch only!


==Origin of the Term==
==Origin of the Term==
The word 'Quisling', describing a human emulating a zombie, most likely originates from ''World War Z'' by Max Brooks. The creatures described in the book acted much the same as described above, and were convinced of their own zombified nature. In the book, there is no  infighting amongst the zombies; however, they ''could'' tell the difference between zombies and quislings, and therefore tore them apart.
The word 'Quisling', describing a human emulating a zombie, most likely originates from ''World War Z'' by Max Brooks. The creatures described in the book acted much the same as described above, and were convinced of their own zombified nature. In the book, there is no  infighting amongst zombies; however, they ''could'' tell the difference between zombies and quislings, and therefore tore them apart.


The closest approximation of a quisling in-game would be that of a survivor character making hand attacks against other survivors, tearing down barricades, and imitating zombie speech. A survivor character who RP's sleeping on the streets and amongst zombie hordes is unlikely to ever find much success, at least until the term becomes more widely known.
The closest approximation of a quisling in-game would be that of a survivor character making hand attacks against other survivors, tearing down [[barricades]], and imitating zombie speech. A survivor character who role plays sleeping on the streets and amongst zombie hordes is unlikely to ever find much success, at least until the term becomes more widely known.


==Quisling Groups==
==Quisling Groups==
So far there is only one quisling group:
So far there is only one quisling group: [[Quislings]]
[[Quislings]]


[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Roleplaying]]

Latest revision as of 06:25, 14 January 2017

A Quisling is a slang term for a survivor so shell-shocked by the zombie outbreak that he or she has taken on zombie characteristics in order to cope within their own head. While still alive, quislings will resemble zombies in their actions, mannerisms, and communication styles. They should be avoided at all costs, and killed if possible. Death would be a kindness to them.

Roleplaying a quisling could be a legitimate form of PKing, as long as the player does not use weapons of any sort. To truly be a quisling, one must act like a zombie, so punch only!

Origin of the Term

The word 'Quisling', describing a human emulating a zombie, most likely originates from World War Z by Max Brooks. The creatures described in the book acted much the same as described above, and were convinced of their own zombified nature. In the book, there is no infighting amongst zombies; however, they could tell the difference between zombies and quislings, and therefore tore them apart.

The closest approximation of a quisling in-game would be that of a survivor character making hand attacks against other survivors, tearing down barricades, and imitating zombie speech. A survivor character who role plays sleeping on the streets and amongst zombie hordes is unlikely to ever find much success, at least until the term becomes more widely known.

Quisling Groups

So far there is only one quisling group: Quislings