User:Jen/JL/Culture Tour
The TourInspired by DY's Culture Tour 2008, I will attempt to visit every museum and library in the city of Malton (including the libraries in mansions), studying in each one, and repairing any that are ruined. Like DY, I hope this will showcase the intellectual side of the Philosophe Knights, revealing another of our facets to those who ignorantly believe we are just simple killers. My touring will be a bit more informal than DY's; if the Knights need help elsewhere, and I am able to provide it, I will change my course to meet up with them, and put the tour and its objectives temporarily on hold. Nevertheless, though I expect some interruption, I do hope to eventually visit every museum and library in the city. NewsOctober 2008Week 1I visited a total of 16 sites as I traveled southward through the suburbs of Darvall Heights, East Becktown, Lukinswood, and Lerwill Heights. I encountered only one ruined building. I became aware of the existence of the Sebright Union when I combat-revived someone purporting to be one of their members in order to repair the McMullen Museum. As inhabitants and caretakers of the Sebright Museum, a center of learning, theirs is a group I believe the Philosphe Knights would do well to perhaps contact at some point. I hoped to meet additional members of their group upon arriving at the museum, but found none there. Week 2I visited a total of 15 sites (only two of them ruined when I arrived), traveling west through part of Reganbank, then south again, through Mornington and Wykewood. The latter two suburbs completed, I began heading north again, by way of Crooketon, only to find myself PKed by this fellow while I was while waiting for enough AP to read a book in the Lawler Museum. I'm currently at a revive point (3, 58) a bit further north in Grigg Heights, but revives seem to be rather slow in this part of town. Week 3I received a revive from this fellow, whom I had greeted several days earlier in a museum. But not before I had the opportunity to observe the revive que for a day. However much my group may disapprove of the DEM and their practices, I must admit they did a very efficient job clearing the revive point in this quite dangerous and overrun suburb. In fact, the MCDU and MFU were the only groups I observed working to clear the RP (the one revive by a member of the Redneck 'lil Boys excepted). I then traveled south to (finally) read a book in the Lawler Museum, then headed northeast, to complete the suburb of Reganbank. (In the process, I also visited two nearby centers of learning Molebank, then two in Owsleybank as I returned to Grigg Heights). This region is far less survivor-friendly than the suburbs visited to this date - buildings are unlit and re-ruined daily; inhabitants are few and ill-coordinated. Of the 14 sites visited this week, 5 required repair, and many more required cading. Progress MapReportsCrooketonLibraries: 2 Museums: 2 Darvall HeightsLibraries: 4 Museums: 2 East BecktownLibraries: 1 Museums: 6
EastonwoodLibraries: 2 Museums: 0
Grigg HeightsLibraries: 1 Museums: 3 Lerwill HeightsLibraries: 0 Museums: 4
LukinswoodLibraries: 2 Museums: 3 MolebankLibraries: 3 Museums: 3 MorningtonLibraries: 1 Museums: 3 North BlythvilleLibraries: 2 Museums: 2 OwsleybankLibraries: 5
Museums: 5
ReganbankLibraries: 3 Museums: 6
WykewoodLibraries: 4 Museums: 1
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