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Revision as of 04:14, 29 December 2009
Sherring Place
Grigg Heights [1, 52]
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Sherring Place
Description
The main revive point for Northern Grigg Heights.
History
Sherring Place has been established as a revive point and is actively maintained by the staff of Edmund General Hospital.
Current Status
Sherring Place is currently active. Come on by, and we'll be with you shortly.
Etiquette at the Revive Point
Sherring Place is an active revive point, which means that Sacred Ground rules apply here and zombies and survivors will not attack each other (except in ignorance or spite). It is not clever for zombies to attack the very people who they are asking to revive them. Survivors who do attack zombies standing at Sherring Place to gain easy experience points will be monitored and told of their mistakes, further transgressions by such people will not go unpunished.
Sherring Place and those standing (or gently swaying) there are regularly monitored for their own safety and comfort.
Please do not move (or lurch) from this location if you are waiting for a revive. If you do move away from here, revivers will not go looking for you. Zombies outside the revive points are seen as a threat to the members of Edmund General United and will be dealt with accordingly.
- Note: Please be patient, sometimes revive queues can become long in times of heavy zombie activity or siege.
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