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|The Godson Arms was enjoying the revitalization of Heytown when the outbreak occurred. As a place for the socialites to unwind after a long work day or visiting one of the many fine art museums in the area, it thrived. After the outbreak it fell into ruin and was abandoned. The [[Mad Craskers]] formed in this area and maintained the Godson till one fatefull day when [[Frist McGirk]] found refuge inside it's besieged walls. Having found the Godson the only building that he could enter for as far as the eye could see, he took that as a sign from god to begin his mission to spread the word of his god mandated [[Holy Order of the Pint]]. | |The Godson Arms was enjoying the revitalization of Heytown when the outbreak occurred. As a place for the socialites to unwind after a long work day or visiting one of the many fine art museums in the area, it thrived. After the outbreak it fell into ruin and was abandoned. The [[Mad Craskers]] formed in this area and maintained the Godson till one fatefull day when [[Frist McGirk]] found refuge inside it's besieged walls. Having found the Godson the only building that he could enter for as far as the eye could see, he took that as a sign from god to begin his mission to spread the word of his god mandated [[Holy Order of the Pint]]. | ||
The Godson has also been an important cornerstone in the area for years, providing the first safe havens for veterans and newbies alike. Other notable names who call Godson home include [[User: The Man Called T|Codename T]] and [[User: Tovarisch Khrushchev|Tovarisch Khrushchev]], veterans formerly of the Channel 4 News Team of such battles as the First Battle of Blackmore and the Battle of the Bear Pit. Today, in addition to the Mad Craskers and the Holy Order of the Pint, it serves as home to the elite group known only as [[Great Men]]. | |||
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Revision as of 16:36, 5 March 2009
Godson Arms
Heytown [79, 36] Basic Info:
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Godson Arms
The Godson Arms was enjoying the revitalization of Heytown when the outbreak occurred. As a place for the socialites to unwind after a long work day or visiting one of the many fine art museums in the area, it thrived. After the outbreak it fell into ruin and was abandoned. The Mad Craskers formed in this area and maintained the Godson till one fatefull day when Frist McGirk found refuge inside it's besieged walls. Having found the Godson the only building that he could enter for as far as the eye could see, he took that as a sign from god to begin his mission to spread the word of his god mandated Holy Order of the Pint.
The Godson has also been an important cornerstone in the area for years, providing the first safe havens for veterans and newbies alike. Other notable names who call Godson home include Codename T and Tovarisch Khrushchev, veterans formerly of the Channel 4 News Team of such battles as the First Battle of Blackmore and the Battle of the Bear Pit. Today, in addition to the Mad Craskers and the Holy Order of the Pint, it serves as home to the elite group known only as Great Men. | ||||||||||||
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Description
Barricade Policy
Very Securely Barricaded +2
Current Status
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