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==Wasteland 9,99==
===Wasteland 9,99===
===Description/History===
====Description/History====
On the [[Border]] of the quarantined zone in Malton, this patch of Wasteland used to be a paved surface of some sort; now grass is growing in between the cracks and it has become an empty field, oddly quiet in the absence of the birds, and completely void of anything, even debris, scattered around: With one exception.  
[[Image:ArkhamWasteland 218.png|thumb|left|270px|Burned armoured personnel carrier. In the background is the Leggatt Building, Old Arkham.]]


A battered tank, apparently left behind by the External Military and set on fire several times, rests in the center of this patch of wasteland. It has been destroyed beyond repair and likely abandoned because it was impossible to take it. Now, only a shattered, rusted, wreck remains, the mighty war-machine silent and tranquil.
A quiet field on the [[border]], unloved by nature and ravaged by man. Now a graveyard for the rusting hulks of abandoned military vehicles left behind in the 2005 pandemic.




[[Category:Wastelands]]
[[Category:Wastelands]]
[[Category:New Arkham]]
[[Category:New Arkham]]

Latest revision as of 15:40, 24 November 2013

wasteland

New Arkham [9, 99]

Methringham Grove Sartain Road Bicknel Way
(Old Arkham)
the Harford Building wasteland the Leggatt Building
(Old Arkham)
Border Border Border

Basic Info:

  • A wasteland is an empty city block, not even containing streets.
  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.

Wasteland 9,99

Description/History

Burned armoured personnel carrier. In the background is the Leggatt Building, Old Arkham.

A quiet field on the border, unloved by nature and ravaged by man. Now a graveyard for the rusting hulks of abandoned military vehicles left behind in the 2005 pandemic.