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Revision as of 02:14, 3 February 2010
Lavour Alley
Houldenbank [91, 67]
Basic Info:
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Lavour Alley
Description
Lavour Alley is the least interesting spot in Malton. The place lacks any particular landmarks, notable features, or any interesting information whatsoever. The very action of moving into the alleyway bores you so much that you are forced to move into any other block bordering it.
History
- The following information is fan-made, and is not officially part of any background history for Urban Dead.
Pre Outbreak
- 45 AD The alley appears after nothing happens
- October 23, 1688 A scrap of paper belonging to King James II's adviser's cousin's friends's housemaid's daughter blows into the alley.
- April 14, 1724 A mediocre merchant almost ventures into the alley.
- January 3, 1798 A murder occurs six blocks West and eight blocks North of the alley.
- May 17, 1856 An anthill is formed.
- November 28, 1982 A common mold begins to grow in the alley.
Post Outbreak
- July 3, 2005 The zombie outbreak does not originate here.
- April 11, 2006 An unknown survivor searches and finds nothing.
- August 25, 2008 A mob of zombies, reaching numbers as high as three, moves through the block east of the alley.
- February 18, 2009 Nothing in particular happens.
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