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'''Armageddon MUD''' has its own Wiki: http://armageddonmud.wikia.com/wiki/Armageddon_MUD_Wiki |
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+ | '''''Armageddon''''', frequently abbreviated '''''Arm''''', is a [[low fantasy]] [[MUD]] — a text-based online role-playing game — set in a desert world called Zalanthas. It was founded in 1991 by Dan Brumleve, Nasri Hajj, and Santiago Zorzopulos in [[Urbana, Illinois]]. It requires its players to focus on [[role-playing]]. |
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+ | ''Armageddon''{{'}}s setting began with a heavy influence from ''[[Dark Sun]]'', ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'', and other [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] sources, such as ''[[The Morgaine Stories]]'' by [[C. J. Cherryh]], and [[Robert Asprin]]'s ''[[Thieves' World]]'', but has since grown and evolved. While some of these elements are still part of the campaign, ongoing development is not focused on maintaining a commitment to those influences. |
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Revision as of 23:42, 3 February 2013
Armageddon MUD has its own Wiki: http://armageddonmud.wikia.com/wiki/Armageddon_MUD_Wiki
Armageddon, frequently abbreviated Arm, is a low fantasy MUD — a text-based online role-playing game — set in a desert world called Zalanthas. It was founded in 1991 by Dan Brumleve, Nasri Hajj, and Santiago Zorzopulos in Urbana, Illinois. It requires its players to focus on role-playing.
Armageddon's setting began with a heavy influence from Dark Sun, Dune, and other fantasy and science fiction sources, such as The Morgaine Stories by C. J. Cherryh, and Robert Asprin's Thieves' World, but has since grown and evolved. While some of these elements are still part of the campaign, ongoing development is not focused on maintaining a commitment to those influences.