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== Early life == | |||
Adolph Audley was born in the suburb of [[Stanbury Village]], [[Malton]] at [[Lorenzo General Hospital]]. He was the eldest child in his family, seconded by Polly Audley, Adolph's younger sister, who at the time of the [[Survivor-Zombie Imbalance|Malton Outbreak]] was five years old. From the ages of six to seventeen, Adolph persuade an education at [[Back Place School]] and casually attended church at [[St. Augustine's Church|St. Augustine's]] while his mother stayed home as a housewife and his father worked at [[Cemetery 54,57|a cemetery]] as a gravedigger. | |||
== Career == | |||
Five years before the Malton Outbreak, Adolph Audley volunteered for the [[Military|National Armed Forces]]. Over the next two year | |||
=== Deployment === | |||
=== Death === | |||
== External links == | |||
[http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=1860250 Adolph Audley's character profile] |
Revision as of 00:02, 4 February 2011
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Early life
Adolph Audley was born in the suburb of Stanbury Village, Malton at Lorenzo General Hospital. He was the eldest child in his family, seconded by Polly Audley, Adolph's younger sister, who at the time of the Malton Outbreak was five years old. From the ages of six to seventeen, Adolph persuade an education at Back Place School and casually attended church at St. Augustine's while his mother stayed home as a housewife and his father worked at a cemetery as a gravedigger.
Career
Five years before the Malton Outbreak, Adolph Audley volunteered for the National Armed Forces. Over the next two year