The Land MUD
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- Servant of the Land
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The Land MUD
A MUD is a multi-user dungeon. There used to be a MUD based on The Land. It was based in Norway, I think. The URL ended with a .no in any case.
Anyway, for those who MUD, it was unique in that it was entirely based on the Land, and you could injure body parts, not just take 'damage'.
Does anyone know what happened to this MUD? If anyone knows, I have admined a few MUDs and built a few, and I would be very interested in running or helping run such a project.
Does anyone out there have any information regarding the Land MUD?
Anyway, for those who MUD, it was unique in that it was entirely based on the Land, and you could injure body parts, not just take 'damage'.
Does anyone know what happened to this MUD? If anyone knows, I have admined a few MUDs and built a few, and I would be very interested in running or helping run such a project.
Does anyone out there have any information regarding the Land MUD?
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Welcome to the Watch Baabng. I'm afraid I know nothing about it...You might wanna ask the guys in the Video Games forum too...They might not notice this post stuck away in here.
Sounds interesting. Look around, join in, have fun.
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Sounds interesting. Look around, join in, have fun.
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well, so far, I wrote the help files for the immortals. Getting ready to start building rooms. If anyone is interested in helping design, let me know. I will put it on the web soon if I have help. If I do not have any help, there is no need to put it online at this particular juncture.
If you are interested in helping build, OLC is preferred, but not required. (OLC is online creation experience).
You have to be a stickler for spell checks and proper grammer and you have to like quoting all the books. All descriptions will be based on SDR's writings except where those are insufficient.
I plan on making the Land be mostly from the 1st and 2nd Chrons, but might add more when the future gets here.
If you are interested in helping build, OLC is preferred, but not required. (OLC is online creation experience).
You have to be a stickler for spell checks and proper grammer and you have to like quoting all the books. All descriptions will be based on SDR's writings except where those are insufficient.
I plan on making the Land be mostly from the 1st and 2nd Chrons, but might add more when the future gets here.
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I think Lumikant (sp?) was also working on a TC MUD or MUSH.
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