Rounsefell Library

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Rounsefell Library

Yagoton [49,17]

the Toller Monument Newbould Place Police Department wasteland
(Millen Hills)
St. Hugh's Church Rounsefell Library Alaway Place
(Millen Hills)
Gatchell Alley the Serrell Building a warehouse
(Millen Hills)

Basic Info:

  • Libraries have no internal descriptions.
  • Libraries can be barricaded normally.

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Rounsefell Library
VSB, dark.
AndyMatthews (talk) 23:09, 29 November 2024 (UTC)

Description

Rounsefell Libraryis the only Library in Yagoton. Prior to the plague, Rounsefell Library was known for its collection of Malton newspapers dating back to almost a century ago. Some of the most famouse headlines were framed and displayed within the library. It is not known what has happened to these newspapers since the quarantine, although survivors have reported finding books, both poetry or educational and newspapers inside the library. These are usually not in good conditions since the looting after the quarantine.

History

Rounsefell has become the home base of the survivor group The BattleRagers. All others who stay at they library are considered under the protection of The BattleRagers, and are welcome to stay as long as need. *Update* After a period of inactivity, The BattleRagers have returned to Rounsefell!

Barricading

According to the Yagoton Barricade Plan, this building is to be kept at EHB at all time. Two free running entry points border it: St. Hugh's Church one block directly west and Newbould Place Police Department one block directly north. Since resource buildings are likely to become over barricaded in time of crisis, St. Hugh's Church is usually a better option for the tired survivor.

Current Status

VHB, A portable generator has been set up here. It is out of fuel. --User:Mejia2 12:00, 03 December, 2010 (EST)

VHB, no generator, no radio. It has once again become the headquarters of The BattleRagers, currently being assaulted by at least 3 Zeds. --TeFinete 8:47, 18 November, 2010 (EST)