Lostsouls.org doesn't have crafting, (or at least it didn't when I quit playing several years ago), but it does have dozens of races you can choose from, and you can even have multiple characters (up to 9 if I remember correctly), and they even have a screen reader mode for blind users.  I stopped playing because of the massive world expansion which got me lost even though I'd been playing the mud for many years before it was introduced, I just couldn't find anything anymore, which won't be an issue for a new player.  They have hundreds of skills, lots of guilds, plenty of quests, and like I said, was my favorite mud for years and years.

As far as crafting goes, 3k.org has a crafting system, though it's not really as full blown as the one alter aeon has, and you generally need to mine your own materials, since it would get expensive to buy stuff for crafting, but it's there if you want to check it out.

Also, as I said, alter aeon has a crafting system, though I've not used it very much, mostly because I never got the hang of it, largely due to never completing the quest that used to be the starter way to begin crafting.  I believe it's changed since then, and I don't get on muds much these days, but still, it's there and worth a look if crafting is your thing.

Other than that, I can't point to any systems with crafting in them, of course except for games my family plays, none of which are accessible *grumble*.  I'd love me a game of doddle god or one I believe is called contraption maker or mouse craft or something similar, those both are really cool games I can't play,

On 12/16/2020 3:29 PM, Cynthya BrianKate wrote:
        Hi again from Cynthya.  Tried sevceral suggested MUDs people 
recommended and may I please ask for what else I might also try?
        So far Lensmoor is still my all-time dave fame, but still so few 
playing I hop on and often don't find any of the people I'd like to play with 
or even enough to do the stufff I'd like, if only I could finally figure out 
how to attract new players?
        I've tried Erion, so far it's taking me forever to even get started and 
so far it seems a little grindier and more complicated for newbies than I'm 
feeling ready to handle.
        I've tried Ateraan for a couple weeks now.  I thought crafting was a 
thing.  No, only if you can copy and paste and do some things which a blind 
person playing via smart phone can't do.  Odd thing is so many blind people 
play.  I like much fo the game, though the drama between characters is starting 
to fray my last nerve when it comesa up.
        I made an account on Clok, but no idea how to even get started, anyone 
here play so maybe I could get a pointer or two?
        Otherwise I'll restate what am looking for.  Want a game which has a 
reasonably sized (not desert island!) player population where I'm never likely 
to not have other people to play with, where people get along and are friendly 
and open-minded and which is pretty accessible to blind people.  I'm looking 
for games where combat and magic are part of the game rather than the grind 
fests i keep finding.  I want a game where I can make some thing sometimes, 
where i can do even a tenth part of the crafting and remaking trhings I dso on 
Lewnsmoor.  I want a game where there's a lot of good story and character 
interaction.  I want interesting races, weirder the better.  I'd rather play a 
classless gamer, but long as classes are not rigid I'll try most thing.
        Any further ideas please?  I'm really feeling still at a loss most of 
the time as a legally blind gamer, and this list is the one place people 
listen, so any ideas welcome please.






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