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DragonRealms - MUD Description | |
A stormy realm of enchantment, danger, and intrigue, DragonRealms is an ever-expanding, massively-multiplayer text-based roleplaying environment. The world of Elanthia includes tens of thousands of 'rooms' spread out within the five known provinces and over twenty major cities with many surrounding areas and creature types unique to each of them. Players can choose from eleven different races which include the fantasy-genre standards likes Elves, Dwarves, and Halflings, as well as several unique races like the feline Prydaen, the reptilian S'Kra Mur, or the Rakash who change from man to beast during the moon's cycles. There are eleven professions to choose from in this totally skill-based advancement system which include Necromancers, shunned and outcast by both the gods and by normal society; Empaths, who transfer wounds from their patients' bodies to their own and cannot harm living things; the money-driven Traders, who traverse the continents delivering goods and commodities; Moon Mages, who get their teleporting and conjuring power from the world's three moons; and Warrior Mages, who wield a powerful combination of elemental magic and weapons. The game-world and all of its systems are in a constant state of growth and development and the game is supported by a devoted staff of dozens of GameMasters with years of experience. There is a vast and dedicated player community as well, providing a large player-maintained wiki offering various information and up to the minute news about the game (http://www.elanthipedia.org). We now offer a Free to Play subscription tier, so you have absolutely nothing to lose by giving DragonRealms a look! DragonRealms is a Simutronics product (http://www.play.net/corporate/), a world leader in online gaming since 1989. |