St. Gall's Church (Dartside)

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St. Gall's Church

Dartside [31,87]

Denham Park Alderson Walk the Stock Museum
Campbell Square St. Gall's Church a cemetery
Foxwell Auto Repair a carpark Taplin Crescent

Basic Info:

  • Churches have no internal descriptions.
  • Church doors do not close but can be barricaded shut.

Description

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Once a mighty and beautiful inner-city church, the outside is now boarded up and covered in thick vines. The church inhabitants maintain an alliance with the nearby Vivian Motel- and occupants of both buildings share potluck at the church on Sunday afternoons. The original priest of the church still stands guard to protect his flock and revive those in need- leaving only for supplies.

This church stands over a cemetery that acts as a revive point. To ease our protection of the recently revived, this location is to be kept at very strongly barricaded at all times.

History

As of July 21, 2009, the Church is up and running. Still at VSB. I'm hear with a fair amount of FAK's and ammo. I've have a few new players, and if anyone in Dartside would like to aid, I may be here still.


At thursday, march 12th, the Church fell. It's once magnificent interior has been ruined, it's inhabitants killed. As wednesday, march 25th, the Church stands again.

An odd man named Carlo Chaimo once kept a night watch for zombies from the rooftop. Carlo was also the care-taker of the Stock Museum, overseeing a display of Goya paintings and Spanish reliquary. Rumor has it he will return someday but this has yet to be seen.

Currently the church is looked over by Father Joseph, who also watches over The Stock Museum. He gives nightly revives at the cemetary next to the church.



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