Club Somerton

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Club Somerton

Edgecombe [75,57]

Forbes Boulevard Frye Auto Repair Pegg Square Railway Station
the Champneys Building Club Somerton St. Ethelbert's Church
the Mallack Museum The Clatworthy Arms The Tredaway Building

Basic Info:

  • Clubs are Dark buildings.
  • The usual internal description of a Club reads as follows:
    "…in the near-darkness of the main dancefloor."
  • When powered by a portable generator, the internal description changes to the following:
    "Coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers."
  • Clubs can be barricaded normally.

Description

This Club is near the southern edge of Edgecombe.
From outside you see a four-storey white-stone building with crosses of tape over its windows.
When you go in coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers. There are several crates of Glo-Sticks busted open around the enterance of the club. A sign above the boxes says "Free Glo-Sticks!!"

This building is twinned with The Clatworthy Arms for an all out Club/Pub experience. The club is known for it's famous post-outbreak drink known only as the drink of the "Somer" it consists mainly of fuel from Frye Auto Repair and wine from St. Ethelbert's Church next door. Only the truly worthy can drink it and still stand. It comes with a little umbrella and a cherry.

Current

Ransacked. Small groups of Zombies in or around surrounding blocks. They are small groups, but they are everywhere!--Dov Ecluts 01:34, 13 March 2008 (UTC)

Barricading

The Edgecombe Families ask all survivors to help them maintain the 'cades at EHB so that survivors can have a safe place to rave.

Generator

The Edgecombe Families ask all survivors to help keep a generator installed and fueled so the strobes can be lit.

Events

March 14, 2008: The First VZW Zedapalooza Concert Tour held the massive concert here amidst an enormous zombie surge into the area. With one eye on center stage and another on the barricades, concert goers enjoyed plenty of loud music and free beer, courtesy of the VZW and the Clatworthy Arms. Anyone attending the event, or just a fan of good music, is welcome to grab the template below:


Zedapalooza2008.jpg Zedapalooza 2008 VIP Pass
I rocked out at the First VZW Zedapalooza Concert Tour of Malton!


June 18, 2007: Club Somerton becomes the official depository for collected artifacts gathered during the first ever VZW/Malton Running Man Competition. You can listen to updates of the Running Man Competition by tuning in to frequency 28.76 or you can visit next door at the Clatworthy Arms, the official watering hole of the Running Man Competition. --Shazzelim 20:49, 15 June 2007 (BST)

In the near future Plans to integrate the Clatworthy Arms pub with Club Somerton to make a Club/Pub hybrid are being slowly put into action. If you feel like raving Club Somerton seems to be the new cool place to go in Edgecombe -- Kiddy 17:12, 15 June 2007 (BST)


July16, 2009: The "A Bacardi World" tour party here.Bacardi was free and all people enjoy music and dance of the Edgecombe most sexyest girls. The Club Somerton like always is a great place to have a party!. IWASinSumerton.jpg