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==The Lovering Monument== | ==The Lovering Monument== | ||
===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
Humans and zombies alike will see the following (permanent) description when standing in front of the monument: | |||
''"You are at the Lovering Monument, an equestrian statue on a plinth."'' | |||
The Lovering Monument was commissioned in the 1920's by one of [[Kinch Heights]] more eccentric personalities, Gregory Lovering. His own personal design, it is a tribute to the suburb's growing strength, and ability to remain solid in high-pressure times. | The Lovering Monument was commissioned in the 1920's by one of [[Kinch Heights]] more eccentric personalities, Gregory Lovering. His own personal design, it is a tribute to the suburb's growing strength, and ability to remain solid in high-pressure times. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:22, 21 February 2013
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the Lovering Monument
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The Lovering Monument
Description
Humans and zombies alike will see the following (permanent) description when standing in front of the monument:
"You are at the Lovering Monument, an equestrian statue on a plinth."
The Lovering Monument was commissioned in the 1920's by one of Kinch Heights more eccentric personalities, Gregory Lovering. His own personal design, it is a tribute to the suburb's growing strength, and ability to remain solid in high-pressure times.
A tribute that still holds true today, as Kinch Heights is consistently one of the safest suburbs in Malton.
So far, only 3 people have drowned in the fountain's pool.
History
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