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==Godson Arms==
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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 fateful day when [[Frist McGirk]] found refuge inside its 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.  
[[File:The Godson Arms.jpg|thumb|left|top|500 px|The Godson Arms [79,36]]]
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==The Godson Arms==
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This beautiful historical building was first licenced as a public house in the year 1830. '''The Godson Arms''' was favoured as a place to unwind after a long day working, shopping, or visiting some of the many art museums and galleries in the area; labourers, hipsters and affluent tourists enjoyed the Godson's virile atmosphere, authentic without any touch of twee.
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Offering simple but traditional fare featuring breads baked in the brick ovens set in the walls of its original inglenook fireplace, the Godson Arms pleased a wide array of regular patrons with its cask brewed ales and renowned meat pies made with hand-raised shortcrust, not corner-cutting filo pastry. Their pork pie was a specialty of the house, made from locally grown and butchered pigs. Game pie was always available seasonally. The Godson Arms was also noted for its annual Burns Night Supper offered on January 25th, or the Friday evening preceding it.
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[[File:Yes, beer.jpg|left|100px| Yes, beer.]]
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[[File:Maltonstreet1.jpg|thumb|right|top|300 px|Night has fallen outside the Godson Arms]]
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==Barricade Policy==
The Godson Arms is kept barricaded at VSB according to [[Uniform Barricading Policy]], unless it is under direct attack. Young survivors need to be able to use the pub as a [[safehouse]] when not searching for ways to defend themselves.
(The barricading in [[Heytown]] is kept in compliance with the Uniform Barricading Policy.)
 
==Current Status==
Jolly and well-lubricated.


===Description===
"Remember to check all the barricades before nightfall; the patrons comfort and safety is our highest priority," says Atty, the Proprietor. "Don't forget Karaoke Night, 6 pm every Wednesday the power's going - otherwise, it's the player piano.


Oh, and keep June clear; I heard a special surprise party is being planned to help me celebrate my first decade in the most beautiful pub in Malton. It's supposed to be wild and last days," Atty says with a wink.


===Barricade Policy===
==History==
Generally EHB.


===Current Status===
The [[Heytown]] suburb page and the [[Mad Craskers]] page both keep pretty up-to-date information on this region of Malton.


'''August 8th 2010''' Heytown as a whole has been a wreck for the better part of the last month large hordes have really left us in a right mess and a zerg zombie group known as the rottens has got a crush on our little triangle and have consistently overwhelmed us with the usual zerg tactics not much can be done now but to wait till they tire and leave I'm on the road looking for another possible franchise spot for the HOP other than the crooker arms....somewhere west and sunny. ~HLH
The pub was enjoying brisk business because of the revitalization of Heytown. But after the plague outbreak and in the mayhem-filled months that followed, the public house lost its live-in caretakers and soon fell to ruin.


'''March 17 2010 ST. PATRICKS DAY!!!!''' - The Craske Triangle deemed SAFE for all St. Paddy's Day events, at the center our beloved Godson Arms where the paraders should stop and refill on our precious green hoochs, spirits and all other inebriants with green food coloring in them, Pker & Zergs alike still loiter our local darkened clubs, the dead bunnies have claimed to move along so santlerville may be reconstructed for the zerg army of bunnies to have another "challenge" though when inspecting the mall still found four of them in it's ruined state more likely they all just moved down to pepperdville to help demolish that mall in the horde of 45 I spotted out front, splattered one of the alwayz zergs and returned back to the godson for the night party, happy ST. PATRICKS DAY!!!! ~HLH
The Mad Craskers formed in this area and eventually the Godson Regulars came to help them restore and maintain the Godson.  


[[File:Ud logo hop.jpg|left|100px|(Holy Order of the Pint|HOP)]]
Just after the outbreak, Fritz "Frist" McGirk found refuge inside its besieged walls. The Godson was the only building McGirk could enter in the entire area. Inebriated, Fritz took it as a sign of mercy from his god and spread the story of the salvation of the Holy Pint. (Fritz felt he had been saved by his love of beer, so the '''[[Holy Order of the Pint]]''' was begun as a perpetual celebration of this devotion.)


'''March 14 2010''' - Everyones drinking and having a good time the bar has stayed in human hands for the past two months at least and with only a minor break in at best both local malls have been gettin slammed with zombie take overs, many near by clubs are dark places for low lifes such as RRF members and the usual local pkers, no moving hordes look to be coming this way anytime soon...lets drink. ~HLH
Proprietor "Atty" (Attila the Hunny) says the old place holds fond memories. He explained that the name "Godson Regulars" was how the HOP congregation referred to all the regular patrons of the pub. Atty has been the Proprietor for ten years (as of June 2019) and the longest continuing resident of the HOP crew since the Godson Arms became their headquarters. Some of the original HOP congregants and Regulars survived the outbreak and now use the Godson Arms as a homebase and safehouse, taking turns patrolling the neighborhood and tending to the barricades.


'''December 7, 2009''' - Several weeks of on again, off again partying with the [[RRF]], [[Minions]], and other large friendly groups of "life challenged" have finally left the pub a real mess, and it will take some time to get things back in order. The taps are all dry, but many of the guests simply will not leave, and continue to harass the janitorial staff for "mrh brrrzzz!" -[[User:Fallout11|Fallout11]] 11:19, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
Contrary to popular rumour, the pub is definitely not haunted.


'''September 11, 2009''' - Waking up in a zombie haze the [[HOP]] manage to shamble their way back to life and reclaim their bar.  We thank our party crashers for livening up a good time at the old Godson Arms!  Now we just need to get the brain bits out of the bar. A reunion Dinner and Birthday Party for DDRGuru is currently in progress!
Before the [[Malton Incident|outbreak]], the people of [[Heytown]] could come here seven days a week to relax and enjoy a meal. The atmosphere was (and still is) warmly hospitable. The reviewers all agreed that the food was consistently quite good. Atty still offers hand-raised meat pies with authentic shortcrust. Due to the current supply constraints, pie fillings are mostly limited to rabbit or venison. (Atty assures us rat meat is never used.)
--[[User:Camfael/MallMashDash|MallMashDash]] 10:25, 11 September 2009 (EST)


'''August 28, 2009''' - After a hard night of partying between the [[MOB]] and the survivors the place has been ruined. The taps have temporarily run dry, and several people are passed out on the floor. --{{User:N0RDAK/Sig}} 21:43, 28 August 2009 (BST)
The Godson Arms has once again become a touchstone in the area, providing one of the first safe havens for veterans and new residents alike, and a home away from home.


'''June 19, 2009''' - The [[Holy Order of the Pint|Holy Order of the Pint]] and all fun loving patrons of the Godson Arms are proud to announce the new rooftop veranda is open for business!  We're still cranking out the finest roofhooch with the FrankenStill running at 110 proof, err, percent.  Oh, whatever.  Life has been pretty quiet in the Craske Triangle recently, so we've put our minds to renovations.  We do love company so come on by.  Official status: Drunk and alive!  Cades at VSB++ for the greatest possible patronage!
''"Now if we could only figure out what happened to our damn limes.''"
--[[User:Camfael/MallMashDash|MallMashDash]] 19:13, June 19 2009 (EST)


'''May 7, 2009''' - "''Still reeling from their Cinco de Mayo celebrations the [[Undeadites|Undeadites]] drink all the tequila and blood (with a lime wedge) in the Godson Arms. Ole!''" --[[User:ZombieMcAllen|ZombieMcAllen]] 7:59, 7 May 2009 (EST)


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'''Please note: Alcoholic beverages may only be sold to people who are 18 and above.'''
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The Godson Arms
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Godson Arms

Heytown [79, 36]

Club Swabey Nuttycombe Auto Repair the Vellacott Building
(Spracklingbank)
the Usher Building Godson Arms Cornelius General Hospital
(Spracklingbank)
a warehouse the Craske Museum Burns Place
(Spracklingbank)

Basic Info:

  • Pubs have no internal descriptions, apart from "...an abandoned pub."
  • Arms can be barricaded normally.


The Godson Arms [79,36]

The Godson Arms

This beautiful historical building was first licenced as a public house in the year 1830. The Godson Arms was favoured as a place to unwind after a long day working, shopping, or visiting some of the many art museums and galleries in the area; labourers, hipsters and affluent tourists enjoyed the Godson's virile atmosphere, authentic without any touch of twee.

Offering simple but traditional fare featuring breads baked in the brick ovens set in the walls of its original inglenook fireplace, the Godson Arms pleased a wide array of regular patrons with its cask brewed ales and renowned meat pies made with hand-raised shortcrust, not corner-cutting filo pastry. Their pork pie was a specialty of the house, made from locally grown and butchered pigs. Game pie was always available seasonally. The Godson Arms was also noted for its annual Burns Night Supper offered on January 25th, or the Friday evening preceding it.

Yes, beer.
Night has fallen outside the Godson Arms

Barricade Policy

The Godson Arms is kept barricaded at VSB according to Uniform Barricading Policy, unless it is under direct attack. Young survivors need to be able to use the pub as a safehouse when not searching for ways to defend themselves. (The barricading in Heytown is kept in compliance with the Uniform Barricading Policy.)

Current Status

Jolly and well-lubricated.

"Remember to check all the barricades before nightfall; the patrons comfort and safety is our highest priority," says Atty, the Proprietor. "Don't forget Karaoke Night, 6 pm every Wednesday the power's going - otherwise, it's the player piano.

Oh, and keep June clear; I heard a special surprise party is being planned to help me celebrate my first decade in the most beautiful pub in Malton. It's supposed to be wild and last days," Atty says with a wink.

History

The pub was enjoying brisk business because of the revitalization of Heytown. But after the plague outbreak and in the mayhem-filled months that followed, the public house lost its live-in caretakers and soon fell to ruin.

The Mad Craskers formed in this area and eventually the Godson Regulars came to help them restore and maintain the Godson.

HOP)

Just after the outbreak, Fritz "Frist" McGirk found refuge inside its besieged walls. The Godson was the only building McGirk could enter in the entire area. Inebriated, Fritz took it as a sign of mercy from his god and spread the story of the salvation of the Holy Pint. (Fritz felt he had been saved by his love of beer, so the Holy Order of the Pint was begun as a perpetual celebration of this devotion.)

Proprietor "Atty" (Attila the Hunny) says the old place holds fond memories. He explained that the name "Godson Regulars" was how the HOP congregation referred to all the regular patrons of the pub. Atty has been the Proprietor for ten years (as of June 2019) and the longest continuing resident of the HOP crew since the Godson Arms became their headquarters. Some of the original HOP congregants and Regulars survived the outbreak and now use the Godson Arms as a homebase and safehouse, taking turns patrolling the neighborhood and tending to the barricades.

Contrary to popular rumour, the pub is definitely not haunted.

Before the outbreak, the people of Heytown could come here seven days a week to relax and enjoy a meal. The atmosphere was (and still is) warmly hospitable. The reviewers all agreed that the food was consistently quite good. Atty still offers hand-raised meat pies with authentic shortcrust. Due to the current supply constraints, pie fillings are mostly limited to rabbit or venison. (Atty assures us rat meat is never used.)

The Godson Arms has once again become a touchstone in the area, providing one of the first safe havens for veterans and new residents alike, and a home away from home.


Please note: Alcoholic beverages may only be sold to people who are 18 and above.