Rules, plots, F.A.Q.s, all the important stuff can be found in this board. MAKE SURE YOU READ IT! Otherwise you'll be missing out on a lot of information. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
Introduce yourselves here. We're interested in knowing just who else has survived the outbreak. Or who else was unlucky enough to get caught in here. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
The place where everything started. This five story building is located near the top of Pleasure Hill, it's been rumored to have ghosts amongst its several floors, and besides being the first home of the Outbreak, it's one of the most run-down buildings in the compound. Not many come around here anymore, even the zombies tend to steer clear of the main buildings and surrounding buildings. The Death Tunnel below the Sanatorium is considered Ground Zero, and the survivors refuse to go near it. Just in case. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
Only a few miles west of the Sanatorium, this hospital sits in an alcove of trees, and although not many people can use this facility anymore, it's still a hot spot for medical supplies, and narcotics. This building is located in Section Two and home to a smaller percentage of survivors.
This town, located just to the north of the Sanatorium was once home to over 25,000 people. Unfortunately, this was the first town to be completely infected, and those that did survive the infection, ended up becoming infected by being bit. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
A brand new club that had barely opened it's doors, before the zombies ripped them off. The music system still works, so if you're brave enough to start a rave and attract a few unwanted guests, by all means, go for it. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
Located in the North Western corner of the Compound, this small neighborhood borders along the Ohio River, and is smack dab above the Dixie Highway. Here you'll find mostly housing, a few warehouses, and Valley High School. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
It is no overstatement to call this hotel massive. It used to be a 4-floor building, but in 2011 it was torn down. In 2016, it was reopened, dramatically renovated to a whopping 33 floors along with three underground floors. It’s one of the few places the zombies haven’t swept through and entirely taken over, and it’s the compound with the largest portion of the leftover survivors. It’s the single place the government has decided to drop off some supplies. How sweet of them.
Thanks to Cinder Fáelán, the Hotel has both plumbing and electricity. She also established the Compound Intercom, which allows announcements to be made to the entire hotel, and the radio system that lets the separate compounds contact one another for help or news.
Boss: Faye Mayors Right Hand: Cinder Fáelán Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
The theater is two stories with a floor and a balcony. Both floors contain bars that run the width of the building behind the theater, separated by a grand lobby of intricate art and architecture. It has a seating capacity of 2,700, and has arcades, and has plenty or coves, niches, and excellent little hiding spots. Of course, there hasn't been a showing here in quite some time, but the movie screens are still intact, and a few instruments are lying around. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
This expansive, mostly glass building isn't good for anything anymore. Robbing it is useless, unless you know someone who uses cash as a trade, then, maybe it's not such a bad idea. On the other hand, the vault may not be such a bad place to hide. It is reinforced. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
Ah. The bar. What once used to be a terrific bar and grill, is now the run down hideout for a few people. And unlike most of the other buildings in the city, this building is holding up quite nicely. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
Louisville is the largest city in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The city's estimated population as of 2008 was 713,877 most of whom are now zombies. An important internal shipping port in the 19th century, Louisville is today most well known for the Kentucky Derby, the widely watched first race of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. It's situated on the Ohio River, the river forms the border between Kentucky and Indiana. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
The Green Tea Mall is located on Lewis and Clark Parkway, on the West side of Highway 31, leading into the once-sleepy town of Jeffersonville. It's a very large building, complete with underground and above ground parking lots, and the entire property is secured and guarded by survivors.
New Albany is seperated from Louisville by the Ohio River, and is located on the Indiana side. It started as a boomtown, and is now part of the Louisville Metropolitan area-- which means that along with the rest of Louisville, it was blocked off after the outbreak. Travel to and from New Albany is difficult, even for undead-- means of water transport are not so easy to come by, but attemping to cross the Ohio without a boat is suicide. Moderators: FAYE MAYORS, LASAIR
Fairview is a very old, very expansive cemetery just outside of Louisville. Graves can be found there dating as far back as the early 1800s, as well as more recent burials. Located in the center is a large, barricaded mausoleum. Moderators: FAYE MAYORS, LASAIR
Jeffersonville is a small suburb outside of Louisville. Many of the houses have been looted, others barricaded, many with infected trapped inside. The streets are relativly clear of blockage as comared to the city streets, making travel considerably easier. Moderators: FAYE MAYORS, LASAIR
Always fun to shoot the heads off Zombies while on a roller coaster. Other then that, a group of survivors here guard their land like vikings. You can't even get within ten feet of the front gates before you're swamped by people in camouflage and with guns in your face.
Most animals were infected with the Outbreak, however a select few made it through. Probably not a great place to go and visit though, animals tend to be trickier then humans. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
Sure, no planes come within a thousand feet of this place, and no, you can't fly the planes out unless you can live through a missile taking your butt out, but it's a fun place to run around. Interesting places to hide.
Boss: Lasair Right Hand: -- Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
This small neighborhood was annexed into the Louisville city limits in 2000, with only around twenty thousand citizens within it's limits, this neighborhood is now nothing more then a ghost town. Moderator: FAYE MAYORS
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