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Kendrone, holder of three accounts:
Kendrone, holder of three accounts:


Cukoo Ken - A youngling, recently awakened in Malton. With only shopping and free running, he is struggling to get a hold on life. At least He has a mall to visit.
Cukoo Ken - A noob who knows too much. Died once again and now finding another safe point. Too close to Imanub!


Imanub - A strong minded individual, initially a scientist, now a hard core zombie killing machine. Also like to drink with mates on Saturdays.
Imanub - Now close to achieving top level, simply repairing buildings. Currently in a newly refurbished NT, surrounded by 25 zeds.


Gabbro - Prefers to remain unknown to most. Human, generally, but with an added flair for blood. The only dual nature account held here.
Gabbro - Now on [[Hard Mode]], simply surviving wherever restoring buildings.




If you meet any one of these three characters in your travels, be sure to say hi and say where you're passing to next. Always helps to have someone know where you are if you go down.
If you meet any one of these three characters in your travels, be sure to say hi and say where you're passing to next. Always helps to have someone know where you are if you go down.

Latest revision as of 17:30, 21 September 2009

Kendrone, holder of three accounts:

Cukoo Ken - A noob who knows too much. Died once again and now finding another safe point. Too close to Imanub!

Imanub - Now close to achieving top level, simply repairing buildings. Currently in a newly refurbished NT, surrounded by 25 zeds.

Gabbro - Now on Hard Mode, simply surviving wherever restoring buildings.


If you meet any one of these three characters in your travels, be sure to say hi and say where you're passing to next. Always helps to have someone know where you are if you go down.