Banbury Square

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Banbury Square

Ketchelbank [45, 34]

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Basic Info:

  • A Street is a city block containing no buildings or monuments. There are a variety of other names besides Street including Alley, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, Grove, Lane, Row, Square, Walk, Place, etc.
  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.

Banbury Square

Description

If possible, this place smells worse than the entire rest of the city. You think that this is where all the stench of death and decay might be emanating from. Or it could just be that this was a hobo hangout in the days of the city prior to the apocalypse and so all the hobo-gear and hobo-crap still remains.

History

It used to be a flourishing part of the city! A very important economic location... for drug-dealers and the like. Back in the days, tens of thousands of dollars (USD) moved through here in either anabolic, liquid, granular, or some sort of sniffable form. The famous drug dealer, Fatty Bolger, moved the most of anybody and had the greatest influence. It was a good day for addicts, who could get anything they wanted here for twenty bucks cheaper than anywhere else.

Then along came the homeless, led by their master, Tuttle Pierce. He sought to satiate his need for crack and whatnot, and took it over with his hobo armies. He lived happily as their king for a great number of days, working them like slaves and enjoying all the drugs for himself, until he died from a bad batch of drugs and ODed on flour.

The hobos flourished here for many a year after his tyrannical reign and their culture really began to start developing, until the zombies came and started fighting with them over some garbage and brains. The hobos eventually lost and were forced to move out. Who knows where they moved to? Some say they left the city altogether, while others insist that they disappeared into the abandoned tunnels of the subway station, plotting to one day return and overthrow and reclaim the glorious Banbury Square.



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