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==Potenger Library==
===Description===
===Description===
One of several libraries scattered around Malton. An old, two-story building with barred and/or smashed windows. It has fallen into disrepair, and has been attacked by zombies recently. The doors are covered in congealed blood, and the lock broken.


===History===
===History===
 
Built in 1956 by a private organization, its aim was to provide a free learning center to the surrounding area. It went bankrupt in September of 1992. The building and contents were auctioned and all bought by a private collector. He replaced the books and renovated the building. He then surrounded it with an iron fence. Paranoid, the collector stashed shotguns and rifles with ammunition everywhere. A month before the quarantine began, he simply packed up and left. Since that time, all weapons and ammunition have been looted, but most of the shelves still hold their written contents. There are rumors that the paranoid owner foresaw the outbreak and quarantine, and had a basement fortress constructed, with an armory, power generator, water distiller, and several metric tonnes of non-perishable food. Even if this were true, the collector most likely sealed it, or destroyed its contents. Past survivors, long dead or reanimated, have eliminated any trace of the storehouse's existence (or non-existence), and the rumours will stay at that - rumours.
Built in 1956 by a private organization, it's aim was to provide a free learning center to the surrounding area. It went bankrupt in September of 1992. The building and contents were auctioned and all bought by a private collector. He replaced the books and renovated the building. He then surrounded it with an iron fence. Paranoid, the collector stashed shotguns and rifles with ammunition everywhere. A month before the Quarantine began, he simply packed up and left. Since, all weapons and ammunition have been looted, but most of the shelves still hold their written contents. There are rumors that the paranoid owner forsaw the outbreak and quarantine, and had a basement fortress constructed, with an armory, power generator, water distillor, and several metric tonnes of non-perishable food. Even if it were true, the collector most likely sealed it, or destroyed it's contents. Past survivors, long dead or reanimated, have eliminated any tracs of the storehouse's existance (or non-existance), and the rumours will stay at that - rumours.
 
===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===
To be kept at VSB++


===Current Status===
VSB++, door shut, 1 survivor (found building empty, door wide open), no zeds outside, 1 body tho. No power. -[[User:swordsmith04|swordsmith04]] May 12th, 2010
Door wide open when I got here - shut the doors and dumped a body. [[User:Yamikuronue|Yamikuronue]] 02:47, 23 April 2009 (BST)
Heavily barricaded. --[[User:Steyrkat|Steyrkat]] 23:20, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
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Door Left Wide Open. --[[User:wardonovan|wardonovan]] 12:37, 24 July 2008 (+7GMT)
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Latest revision as of 04:02, 10 October 2024

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Potenger Library
--VVV RPMBG 06:03, 9 June 2024 (UTC)
Potenger Library

Houldenbank [98, 60]

Uppill Place
(Dentonside)
Bridgewater Square School
(Dentonside)
the Colbourne Arms
(Dentonside)
Elford Lane Potenger Library Hossam Crescent
Hubbard Avenue Newstead Place Drury Auto Repair

Basic Info:

  • Libraries have no internal descriptions.
  • Libraries can be barricaded normally.
Center of Learning Center Of Learning
This location qualifies as a Center of Learning & is considered a neutral zone for all the supporters of this policy. According to the policy, libraries, schools, zoos, and museums in the city of Malton are considered safe places. No survivor in one of these locations may be killed for any reason unless that survivor is a specified enemy.
Librarian small.jpg Free Information
Libraries are for everyone and should remain barricade free.


Description

One of several libraries scattered around Malton. An old, two-story building with barred and/or smashed windows. It has fallen into disrepair, and has been attacked by zombies recently. The doors are covered in congealed blood, and the lock broken.

History

Built in 1956 by a private organization, its aim was to provide a free learning center to the surrounding area. It went bankrupt in September of 1992. The building and contents were auctioned and all bought by a private collector. He replaced the books and renovated the building. He then surrounded it with an iron fence. Paranoid, the collector stashed shotguns and rifles with ammunition everywhere. A month before the quarantine began, he simply packed up and left. Since that time, all weapons and ammunition have been looted, but most of the shelves still hold their written contents. There are rumors that the paranoid owner foresaw the outbreak and quarantine, and had a basement fortress constructed, with an armory, power generator, water distiller, and several metric tonnes of non-perishable food. Even if this were true, the collector most likely sealed it, or destroyed its contents. Past survivors, long dead or reanimated, have eliminated any trace of the storehouse's existence (or non-existence), and the rumours will stay at that - rumours.

Barricade Policy

To be kept at VSB++


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