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There are a number of "permanent" No Kill Zones in Malton which are maintained by specific groups. Among the most well known are the [[QSG | Quartly Study Group's]] no kill policy in the [[Quartly Library]], and the [[MCM | Malton College of Medicine's]] similar policy inside their facility at [[St. George's Hospital (Greentown)]]. Additionally, many groups will set up temporary No Kill Zones for special events. Finally, groups like the [[Philosophe Knights]] support policies which make a certain type of building. The Philosophe Knights, for example, deem all Malton's libraries are to be No Kill Zones. This last sort of No Kill Policy, however, tends to be hard to enforce than more limited and unique-location zones.  
There are a number of "permanent" No Kill Zones in Malton which are maintained by specific groups. Among the most well known are the [[QSG | Quartly Study Group's]] no kill policy in the [[Quartly Library]], and the [[MCM | Malton College of Medicine's]] similar policy inside their facility at [[St. George's Hospital (Greentown)]]. Additionally, many groups will set up temporary No Kill Zones for special events. Finally, groups like the [[Philosophe Knights]] support policies which make a certain type of building. The Philosophe Knights, for example, deem all Malton's libraries are to be No Kill Zones. This last sort of No Kill Policy, however, tends to be hard to enforce than more limited and unique-location zones.  


[[Revive Points]] are also widely considered to be No Kill Zones; however, most zombie players have no qualms about killing survivors at such locations; and many survivors, especially [[death cultsits]], actively disrupt them by killing zombies waiting for revives.  
[[Revive Points]] are also widely considered to be No Kill Zones; however, most zombie players have no qualms about killing survivors at such locations; and many survivors, especially [[death cultists]], actively disrupt them by killing zombies waiting for revives.  


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The term "No Kill Zone" is used to describe a location where a group (or groups) of players have decreed that there will be no attacking or killing. Some No Kill Zones forbid PKing, while others ask that zombies and survivors refrain from harming each other as well.

No Kill Zones will usually be advertised with spray tags, and detailed information on specific policies can often be found on the relevant group and location wiki pages.

No Kill Zones have no official status; they exist solely because of player agreement and consensus. Violating a well-known and well-respected No Kill Zone, however, may incur the wrath of many players, who have chosen to uphold the policy.

There are a number of "permanent" No Kill Zones in Malton which are maintained by specific groups. Among the most well known are the Quartly Study Group's no kill policy in the Quartly Library, and the Malton College of Medicine's similar policy inside their facility at St. George's Hospital (Greentown). Additionally, many groups will set up temporary No Kill Zones for special events. Finally, groups like the Philosophe Knights support policies which make a certain type of building. The Philosophe Knights, for example, deem all Malton's libraries are to be No Kill Zones. This last sort of No Kill Policy, however, tends to be hard to enforce than more limited and unique-location zones.

Revive Points are also widely considered to be No Kill Zones; however, most zombie players have no qualms about killing survivors at such locations; and many survivors, especially death cultists, actively disrupt them by killing zombies waiting for revives.