Dunningwood

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Suburb of Dunningwood
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Dunningwood's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Dunningwood

Latest EMR:
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Phone Mast: (96,25)

The Halliday Building

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Known groups in this suburb:
— Survivor Groups —
  • Only scattered survivors...
— Zombie Groups —
  • Only feral zombies...
— Hostile Groups —
  • Only freelance killers...

Key buildings in Dunningwood:

Malls:
NecroTech Buildings: 3

(98,20) (93,26) (97,28)

Police Departments: 3
Hospitals: 1
Fire Stations: 3
Bulletin Boards: 2
Others: Schools 4, Monuments 5
Suburb Number: 30

Dunningwood is a suburb of Malton, located in the northeast corner of the city. Several interesting buildings and locations of note within Dunningwood include the Halliday Building [96,25] and The First Church of Xenu [91,27].

Dunningwood - The monument capital of Malton!

Before the so-called "Malton Incident" Dunningwood was known for the many artists who lived and worked within the suburb. This fact alone would have led many to believe that Dunningwood should have been considered one of the most creative suburb's in all of Malton, if not for the fact that most of the artwork did not remain here. As there was only a single museum, the Halberry, within the entire suburb most artists ended up selling their works to museums in Pescodside and Dulston, contributing instead to their "Museum Mile" exhibits. The suburb was certainly not known for it wealth, but the artists did help by contributing some of their works as public monuments scattered across Dunningwood. The Feltham Monument, the Hamblett Monument, the Faknaham Monument, the Shoemark Monument, and the Sutcliffe Monument all exhibited some of the best artwork the suburb's artists had to offer... other suburbs.

During the outbreak, Dunningwood was nearly deserted, with most of its inhabitants having been evacuated by military convoy. But even with this being the case not everyone was able to flee Malton before the quarantine was in place, which in some cases included military personnel. Those soldiers and unevacuated civilians became the survivors who now populate the nearly deserted suburb. They managed to survive by barricading many of the now abandoned buildings and hoping to fight-off the zombies wandering the streets.

In the months that followed zombies were the first to emerge as a threat to the locals, with the Drunken Dead taking center stage. In those early months the Dunningwood Warriors and Devenish Rangers formed from among local survivors in order to help oppose the dangerous threat posed by these inebriated zombies. It was not long after that even the U.S. ARMY INFANTRY joined in the fight. Since those early days the original Devenish Rangers have disbanded only to return months later as a smaller, yet more experienced group, while the zombies of the Drunken Dead appear fewer in number as their power has waned. Even so, zombie threats to the suburb have not disappeared as the Big Bash and the Militant Order of Barhah have shown local survivors. Who knows what the future holds?

Barricade Policy
While not enforced, the Dunningwood Barricade Plan is supported by survivors groups within the suburb. As a precaution survivors are advised to review the plan and be aware of potential barricade levels throughout Dunningwood. If the barricades at a specific location do not match the plan survivors have the right to lower or build them, but should know that lowering or putting up barricades may draw ire from survivors at that location.

Resource Buildings

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Hospitals

NecroTech Facilities

Police Departments

Malls

  • none

Bulletin Boards

Revive Points


Revive Points
Dunningwood has three revive points, each located across from its respective NecroTech facility. The Horler Square revive point is serviced by the Crampton Building; the Penni Street revive point is serviced by the The Vetch Building; and the Risdon Boulevard revive point is serviced by the Cater Building. No survivor groups have officially claimed ownership for any of these revive points, so survivors should considered them not to be monitored and wait times should vary according to this fact.

Dunningwood Information Resources

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The Dunningwood Building Information Center contains status reports and updates on key buildings in the suburb.

View zombie activity and locations in Dunningwood from External Military Reports and NecroWatch.

Recent News

Please: recent news at the top (signed & NPOV). Old news can be archived.


November 2009

November 24th

The Dunningwood Warriors have begun the process of retaking the suburb and request all survivors who evacuated to search for Syringes, Generators, Fuel, and Ammo and return as soon as possible to assist in retaking the suburb. There are 12 dead waiting at Peni Street for revives and buildings are being rebuilt. Any who were killed during the MOB assault should find their way to a revive point as soon as possible as survivors flood back into the suburb to retake the area and once again make it safe for the citizens of Dunningwood to sleep at night. --Kcnole 00:17, 25 November 2009 (UTC)

November 22nd

Having checked off everything on the Official Zombie Target List, the Militant Order of Barhah shambles on. -- Grogh 18:38, 22 November 2009 (UTC)

November 21st

The MOB has entered Dunningwood.--~ Red Hawk One Talk | space for lease 01:18, 21 November 2009 (UTC)

25.96 MHz: "... leaving Dunningwood, counted a hundred or so outside ... a few big groups, but they're spread out ... a few buildings with lights on ... serious collateral damage ... the Vetch Building is out of action ..."
And the External Military report reflected the invasion immediately. -- Kittithaj 12:27, 21 November 2009 (UTC)

November 19th

11 Zombies have broken into and ruined St. Odiles hospital. A number more are hanging around outside. 1 Zombie is left inside Skarin Row PD but 3 more are still outside. Both buildings are still ruined and abandoned. Request reinforcements to take them back. --Kcnole 01:28, 20 November 2009 (UTC)

November 18th

25.96 MHz: "... can see maybe seventy on the streets of Dunningwood ... a few big groups, but they're spread out ... several buildings with power ... only a few buildings damaged ... some survivor activity in the Cater Building ..." --Ryan Rocksmith 00:39, 19 November 2009 (UTC) (broadcast November 18)

November 17th

A dozen zombies have broken into the Crampton Building. And sooner or later, the building is going to fall. Those zombies are most likely the vanguard of the MOB, seeking their next target after the destruction of Pescodside to the North. Unless the two human groups wise up and stop fighting (and stop shooting zombies at revive points), Dunningwood is going to fall easily. -- Kittithaj 19:46, 17 November 2009 (UTC)

UPDATE: Looks like the MOB is moving to Rolt Heights instead. So Dunningwood is safe... for now. -- Kittithaj 08:52, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
UPDATE: The war between three "pro-survivor" group, Cult of the Crocodile, Defenders of the Gummer Bank, and Dunningwood Warriors ended in a ceasefire. The Cult, who started the conflict by attacking a member of the Defenders, agreed to leave the suburb. The Defenders, on the other hand, would return to their faraway home of Houldenbank. The Warriors, acting as mediator, stay in Dunningwood. -- Kittithaj 21:11, 20 November 2009 (UTC)
(For the less neutral details of the conflict, see the talk page, or each group's page.)

November 13th

Two of Dunningwood "pro-survivor" groups, Cult of the Stuffed Crocodile and the Dunningwood Warriors, are at war. Innocent survivors should stay out of the way, i.e. out of both group territories, until this conflict is resolved, one way or another. -- Kittithaj 19:46, 17 November 2009 (UTC)

(Non-neutral news reports were moved to the talk page and replaced with the above entry.)

November 11th

Recent Intelligence Reports indicate that the MOB is on the move and heading towards Dunningwood. Based upon recent tracked attacks they generally destroy a suburb in a week. Based on these stats they could be in Dunningwood within 2 weeks. A voluntary evacuation is recommended until further notice. Stay tuned for further updates. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kcnole (talkcontribs) 16:24, 11 November 2009 (UTC).

Things to do while in Dunningwood

  • A Religious/Cult Experience! - The First Church of Xenu will help you learn all about how to cherish and protect your precious Thetans. So why not drop by and be enlightened? Lord Xenu himself might one day visit and whisk us all away in his giant spaceship to a safer place! Like the zombies would ever be so lucky! Hah! We also have free Thetan-enriched cookies.
  • Visit The Cult of the Crocodile at Skarin Row PD. Upon finding the first stuffed Crocodile at Skarin Row, shortly after it became fashionable to loot museums, the survivors who formed the Cult were overcome with visions of the Toothy Lord's glory. His enemy, the Alligator, works to undermine the Cult and the Holy PD alike, with it's zombie minions an ever present threat, but the Scales of the Crocodile protect us, and His Jaws crush those who would destroy us. Zombies are also welcome to Braarz za Grargargarah, but are fairly likely to be shot. --Cman yall 20:35, 5 August 2008 (BST)
  • The Five Monuments - Tired of looking inside buildings all day long? Not getting enough exercise? Looking for fresh air and the chance to see some inspiring artwork? Then why not visit the five monuments that gave the suburb its catchy name? The Faknaham, Feltham, Hamblett, Shoemark, and Sutcliffe Monuments will fill your heart with joy, and if not, feel free to tag them until they do.
  • Enjoy Grea- err, "Edible" Food! - McZeds' Dunningwood branch, managed by Ivanchamarradepiel, can be found located at the former Farr Library building, which is conveniently found at [97,25].

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Barricade Plan

Dunningwood Barricade Plan

Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Dunningwood
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a cemetery Morrhall Place School
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Abrahams Way Griff Grove
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Madden Library
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McKay Drive Rabani Way School
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the Douch Arms
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the Crampton Building
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the Cutte Building
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Cranston Park the Hewetson Building
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the Feltham Monument Uglow Lane a warehouse
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Devenish Auto Repair a junkyard
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Horler Square
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the Hanrahan Building
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Milnerr Plaza
Skarin Row Police Dept
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Hellear Boulevard Railway Station
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Morley Walk Police Dept
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Phippen Alley a warehouse
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the Hamblett Monument Hansford Street McDonell Towers
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the Tracey Arms
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Haggas Square Fire Station
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St Odile's Hospital
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wasteland wasteland Danger Alley Upton Towers
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Gaiger Plaza
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a carpark a warehouse
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Davers Avenue Lord Boulevard Police Dept
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Brentnall Walk School Sparrow Row Corp Boulevard Railway Station a warehouse Fyfe Avenue a warehouse the Halberry Museum a junkyard Carew Avenue Carrott Alley
a carpark the Harper Building Grimmer Square Fire Station Hitchings Square a carpark Newell Crescent School the Halliday Building Farr Library the Faknaham Monument Plaister Boulevard
the Sutcliffe Monument Courtier Square the Carner Hotel the Vetch Building Penni Street
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Brashier Alley Fewtrell Crescent wasteland the Shoemark Monument Tossell Park
Heighmore Library St Innocent's Church Wooman Boulevard Caunt Lane Macey Avenue the Carrow Building a junkyard Risdon Boulevard
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Club Milton Wood Towers
Darnell Square wasteland Barstow Way Burley Street wasteland the Mullen Building a junkyard the Cater Building the Gill Building the Hocking Building
Ryder Plaza Maule Row Woolmyngton Alley Fire Station Healing Alley Jeanes Lane a warehouse the Louch Building Brampton Drive Horwood Place Bussell Way
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