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At one point in time, this innocuous building probably acted as a safe haven or storage facility. It stands today as a refuge for the civilized undead, a cabaret zambahz if you will. Interpretative dance & Zombese poetry readings are commonplace in this dankish den for the decadent and the | At one point in time, this innocuous building probably acted as a safe haven or storage facility. It stands today as a refuge for the civilized undead, a cabaret zambahz if you will. Interpretative dance & Zombese poetry readings are commonplace in this dankish den for the decadent and the depraved. Stragglers are always welcome. | ||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== |
Revision as of 16:28, 19 July 2022
The Leggatt Building |
the Leggatt Building
Old Arkham [10, 99]
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The Leggatt Building
Description
Planted between two wastelands (one in Old Arkham & the other in New Arkham), the Leggatt Building is a strategic location in that it contains only one point of entry: Edbrook Walk Fire Station. The building is presently maintained by Vladek the Putrid & Lycurgus the Undead.
History
At one point in time, this innocuous building probably acted as a safe haven or storage facility. It stands today as a refuge for the civilized undead, a cabaret zambahz if you will. Interpretative dance & Zombese poetry readings are commonplace in this dankish den for the decadent and the depraved. Stragglers are always welcome.
Barricade Policy
We maintain on open-door policy quite literally.
Current Status
Building "re-ruined" after many human-based restoration attempts; a thin layer of dust covers the debris--Vladek the Putrid (talk) 07:54, 22 June 2022 (UTC)
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