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==Our Mission & Focus== | ==Our Mission & Focus== | ||
Let's make no bones about it, West Malton University is a survivor group and we're dedicated to teaching newcomers to Malton how to stay alive in a city overrun by the living dead. Its faculty, staff, sponsors and students are busy, visible and vocal participants in the life of [[Grigg Heights]], [[Owsleybank]], [[Molebank]], [[Reganbank | Let's make no bones about it, West Malton University is a survivor group and we're dedicated to teaching newcomers to Malton how to stay alive in a city overrun by the living dead. Its faculty, staff, sponsors and students are busy, visible and vocal participants in the life of [[Grigg Heights]], [[Owsleybank]], [[Molebank]], & [[Reganbank]]. The WMU prides itself in our unwavering support of the local community by healing the wounded, reviving the involuntarily undead, and by maintaining and defending vital resource buildings. Alongside its programme of lectures, classes and informal instruction in the mechanics, strategies, anthropology, psychology and ethics of life in Malton, WMU hopes to provide a shelter for all that wish to stop by & kick up their feet for some much needed R&R. | ||
At WMU, we focus on the new player. Although we welcome all who grace our University, the WMU is not concerned about fame or having veterans with huge egos or even about "winning" the game. Our faculty and staff spend a great deal of AP talking and teaching to help students progress through levels, often putting their own interests aside. We call out the names of the wounded so that freshman students without Diagnosis and Free Running, whose ability to gain XP is severely restricted, can acquire those essential skills as quickly as possible. For that reason, we ask that the healing of wounds be left to the new students. Most freshmen will gain almost all of their experience inside the college walls. Once they can diagnose and free-run, we encourage students to go out into the surrounding area, helping the community and gaining more experience along the way. Faculty and staff are always available to guide students, answering questions, offering encouragement and reassurance, cracking jokes and lifting spirits. WMU is an interactive, noisy place, where the teaching takes place in an atmosphere of fun. | At WMU, we focus on the new player. Although we welcome all who grace our University, the WMU is not concerned about fame or having veterans with huge egos or even about "winning" the game. Our faculty and staff spend a great deal of AP talking and teaching to help students progress through levels, often putting their own interests aside. We call out the names of the wounded so that freshman students without Diagnosis and Free Running, whose ability to gain XP is severely restricted, can acquire those essential skills as quickly as possible. For that reason, we ask that the healing of wounds be left to the new students. Most freshmen will gain almost all of their experience inside the college walls. Once they can diagnose and free-run, we encourage students to go out into the surrounding area, helping the community and gaining more experience along the way. Faculty and staff are always available to guide students, answering questions, offering encouragement and reassurance, cracking jokes and lifting spirits. WMU is an interactive, noisy place, where the teaching takes place in an atmosphere of fun. |
Latest revision as of 17:03, 18 February 2012
Our Mission & FocusLet's make no bones about it, West Malton University is a survivor group and we're dedicated to teaching newcomers to Malton how to stay alive in a city overrun by the living dead. Its faculty, staff, sponsors and students are busy, visible and vocal participants in the life of Grigg Heights, Owsleybank, Molebank, & Reganbank. The WMU prides itself in our unwavering support of the local community by healing the wounded, reviving the involuntarily undead, and by maintaining and defending vital resource buildings. Alongside its programme of lectures, classes and informal instruction in the mechanics, strategies, anthropology, psychology and ethics of life in Malton, WMU hopes to provide a shelter for all that wish to stop by & kick up their feet for some much needed R&R. At WMU, we focus on the new player. Although we welcome all who grace our University, the WMU is not concerned about fame or having veterans with huge egos or even about "winning" the game. Our faculty and staff spend a great deal of AP talking and teaching to help students progress through levels, often putting their own interests aside. We call out the names of the wounded so that freshman students without Diagnosis and Free Running, whose ability to gain XP is severely restricted, can acquire those essential skills as quickly as possible. For that reason, we ask that the healing of wounds be left to the new students. Most freshmen will gain almost all of their experience inside the college walls. Once they can diagnose and free-run, we encourage students to go out into the surrounding area, helping the community and gaining more experience along the way. Faculty and staff are always available to guide students, answering questions, offering encouragement and reassurance, cracking jokes and lifting spirits. WMU is an interactive, noisy place, where the teaching takes place in an atmosphere of fun. West Malton University askes that it be known as a neutral zone. We teach and heal all survivors, regardless of group affiliation, whether or not they usually play as a zombie, have brain rot, or even feature in the Rogue's Gallery. PKing on University grounds is forbidden, as is bounty collecting. Our focus is on teaching our students, and PKing and bounty hunting disrupt our supportive atmosphere.
Policies In General
PKer Policy
Our ListsDNR List
Please Don't Revive List
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