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===History===
===History===
''News older than one month should be moved here, newest one on top.''
'''7/01/2009''' You are standing in wasteland.Somebody has spraypainted - - = = C A P P E D = = - - onto a ruined wall.There is a dead body here.--[[User:Dr Mycroft Chris|Dr Mycroft Chris]] 02:36, 1 July 2009 (BST)


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Revision as of 08:59, 31 January 2010

wasteland

Judgewood [15, 18]

Garwood Road Railway Station the Hamlen Monument McDonnell Library
wasteland wasteland Parrott Alley
the Peet Building St. Basil's Church a warehouse

Basic Info:

  • A wasteland is an empty city block, not even containing streets.
  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.

Description

An ordinary wall conveying an important message

A non-descript piece of wasteland which, prior to the Malton Incident, had been earmarked for a major office construction project. Naturally, when the undead started claiming the streets the plans were shelved indefinitely - after all, what company would be brave enough to start up business in a place where its staff stood a very real chance of having their brains eaten on their morning commute?

Up until recently it was simply a empty space only good for growing weeds, but it is now used as a revive point by Judgewood Vector Control scientists operating out of the nearby Peet Building.

History

News older than one month should be moved here, newest one on top.

7/01/2009 You are standing in wasteland.Somebody has spraypainted - - = = C A P P E D = = - - onto a ruined wall.There is a dead body here.--Dr Mycroft Chris 02:36, 1 July 2009 (BST)



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