The Loveridge Arms
The Loveridge Arms Last Update December 2022 |
the Loveridge Arms
Grigg Heights [1, 50] Basic Info:
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Description
The Loveridge Arms is a fairly large bar in the Grigg Heights suburb, located in the North West section.
History
The Loveridge Arms is one of four bars located around the Grigg Heights suburb. The other three pubs are: the Burtoft Arms, located to the East at [8,50], the Monks Arms, also located to the East and 1SE of Burtoft at [9,51], and the Sankey Arms, located to the South at [8,55].
The previous owner of the Loveridge Arms was a quiet fellow at best, who was quite well known, especially to the staff of the nearby Edmund General Hospital, and would often swap stories and join in a few rounds with them. Those were happier times. But once the quarantine lockdown occured, things changed. The owner planned to leave his beloved bar to his regulars, the Edmund General United in his will but died before he could ever complete it. However, for being such loyal regulars of his bar, he had the name changed as his way of thanking them for years as being loyal regulars. With the Hospital staff not wanting to see their local empty and useless, they decided to leave it in the capable hands of TechCom to use as a base of operations. However, with more and more zombies showing up to cause trouble in the once quiet suburb, the pub now lays empty with the odd zombies hiding inside, perhaps trying to get a drink themselves.... many people have often wondered if the dead can get drunk!
Barricade Policy
This building can be barricaded normally, with cades increasing to EHB in the event of a zombie attack.
Current Status
The status of the Loveridge Arms is currently unknown.
Survivor Groups Known To Have Inhabited The Bar At One Point Or Another
- TechCom: Dates Inhabited: November 4, 2007 - Early 2008
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