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==Revives== | ==Revives== | ||
Quick revives may also be had at '''[[Salopia Row|Salopia Row [21,29]]]''', the main revive point for '''[[Caiger Mall]]''' survivors. (Please use the [[Revivification Request|revivification request]] tools available and make life easier on the [[NT]] trained personnel servicing the revive points of Malton. That means registering at an actual revive point and not a random spot on the map.)<br> | Quick revives may also be had at '''[[Salopia Row|Salopia Row [21,29]]]''', the main revive point for '''[[Caiger Mall]]''' survivors. Contact SoC here: https://discord.gg/naQaND8. (Please use the [[Revivification Request|revivification request]] tools available and make life easier on the [[NT]] trained personnel servicing the revive points of Malton. That means registering at an actual revive point and not a random spot on the map.)<br> | ||
==Current Status== | ==Current Status== |
Revision as of 21:18, 9 December 2019
Caiger Revive Point
Darvall Heights [24,27]
Basic Info:
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Description
This cemetery is attached to St. Isidore's Church at [24,27] and is the only one in Darvall Heights. It is the suburb's primary revive point. This RP is currently maintained by the Soldiers of Crossman in conjunction with the NecroTech Building, the Hermann NT [26,26], one block north.
Barricade Policy
It is not possible to barricade cemeteries.
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Revives
Quick revives may also be had at Salopia Row [21,29], the main revive point for Caiger Mall survivors. Contact SoC here: https://discord.gg/naQaND8. (Please use the revivification request tools available and make life easier on the NT trained personnel servicing the revive points of Malton. That means registering at an actual revive point and not a random spot on the map.)
Current Status
This location is associated with the Soldiers of Crossman. Contact them on their talk page [1] or at their forum [2].
Please see the Darvall Heights Building Information Center.
History
Founded in 1820, this lovely old cemetery had been in continual use until the Outbreak began.
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We acknowledge that all cemeteries in the city of Malton are considered Revivification Points. |