Styles Bank

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Styles Bank
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Danger Updater MDUDC 13:55, 5 February 2021 (UTC)
Styles Bank

Kempsterbank [57,78]

Southall Place Firth Alley wasteland
Otto Square Styles Bank Wheaton Square
Alsoop Avenue wasteland Galloway Park

Basic Info:

  • All banks were emptied or looted prior to evacuation. Tagging a bank earns 1 XP.
  • Banks are Dark buildings.
  • Among the internal descriptions found in Banks:
    • "The vault lies open, its contents either looted or transferred."
  • Banks can be barricaded normally.

Description

Styles Bank, one of the three banks of Kempsterbank. It is a free-running island – meaning it is completely isolated from other buildings, rendering Free Running useless.

Inside

You are standing inside Styles Bank. The vault lies open, its contents either looted or transferred.

Outside

You are standing outside Styles Bank, a tall yellow-stone building with boarded-up windows.

Barricade Policy

This building is an free-running island, and is therefore designated an entry point to be barricaded only to Very Strongly in according with the Kempsterbank Barricade Plan.

History

Styles bank was founded in 1936, by millionaire Sir Pierre Styles. It was a former dance studio. Pierre invested most of his money turning it into the 'J. Qualp' bank, naming it after his favourite author after being informed that he had 2 months to live. He survived the two months and killed himself after realising his mistakes. The bank's name was later changed to Styles Bank in his honour.

Kempsterbank's two other banks were built 3 and 7 years later, respectively.

Styles' daughter Lucille became the new owner of the Bank. In 1942, she and her brother Reid Styles founded Galloway Park. Lucille was engaged to Alfred Swartz in 1945, but on the night before her wedding she fell out of a 4 story building, and died.

Reid Styles was handed the bank, and passed it down the three of his four children. The name and current whereabouts of the fourth child is unknown. The bank has been in Styles hands from then on.

Its current owner is P. Styles. He is most likely dead.