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Revision as of 14:17, 1 April 2015
Horn Drive School
Judgewood [12, 19]
Basic Info:
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Horn Drive School |
Horn Drive School
Description
Horn Drive School was founded in 1949 by Mr. Noboru Saito, a japanese expatriate who wanted to restore the ties between Japan and the Western World by importing some of the most characteristic oriental customs. It was rebuilt in the 80's, following the widely known standard design for japanese high schools. Uniform dressing was required, the main sports were Kendo and Musabetsu Kakutō Ryū martial arts and all teachers were to be addressed as "sensei". Male and female students used to be kept apart, but the rule was removed as it turned out impossible to enforce.
Horn Drive School was infamously known for having the highest teen pregnancy ratios in Malton. Despite the criticism and pressure, Mr. Saito always denied relationships were being tolerated, and stated the choice of name for the school was completely unintentional.
History
The school fell quickly to the zombie assaulters and no students are known to remain alive. More than five years after the outbreak, it became the main safehouse for a loose group of survivors, informally known as the Horny Regulars. Since then it has served as a watch point for the Peet NT rotters relief clinic and St. Luke's Hospital, and a meeting place for griefer hunters.
Latest regulars
Jack Headchopper
Boggit Von Pesonen
Saint the Silvermask
Betty Won't
Wardog01
IcemanNZ
squeebator
Former regulars
Scarlett Jo
Garum
Barricade Policy
This building should be maintained at Extremely Heavily Barricaded in accordance with the Judgewood barricade plan.
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