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the Duckworth Motel
Brooke Hills [56,27]
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the Duckworth Motel
Description
You are standing outside the Duckworth Motel, a fire-damaged white-stone building with pillars along its front. The building has been very heavily barricaded. --ZSandmann 13:31, 8 August 2007 (BST)
Barricade Policy
Current Status
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History
In 1989 The Duckworth Motel was established. Charles Ashland was the founder of the motel and lived near by the motel. The motel had a full staff and had about 45 rooms. In the mornings you were offered a free continental breakfast and your choice of a free local newspaper. People were pleased by the décor and friendly service. When the infection spread all over the motel suffered, The Duckworth Motel was looted and almost burnt down, but luckaly local fire crews were able to put out the flames. Most of you may know the Duckworth as an unsafe place, but If you barricade it well you will be safe for some time. Charles Ashland was later killed after the later stages of infection. David Ashland (Charles' Son) was probably one of most famous people to enter the Duckworths doors. David knew his father was dead, he felt like at home in the Motel. He was braught up in the motel and David was always interested by the place. David barricaded the doors and other entry points. Then he found that two other people were living in the motel. David had no idea that one of them was a survivor killer. The killer did somthing strange, he patched up Davids wounds. And after that the man killed the other survivor. Eventuall two zombie broke through the barricades and David was never heard from again.
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