know and I may be able to point you in the right direction.
Later,
che
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From: jaliya skye jaliy...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 12:39 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] VIP scripting and roundtime for the beginner
Hi
Hi there:
I am currently playing a mud called Unwritten Legends (I will gladly pimp
this mud in another thread), and I would like to make some scripts and
macros that would help me with things such as foraging, combat, preparation
for magic spells, etc.
I will admit that I have very very
Oh my gosh.
Why didn't you ever give us this little gem earlier? This looks very, very
awesome.
Being someone who absolutely sucks at anything involving interactive
fiction, I think I could sink my teeth in to this. It would be fun to start
a character with someone and do the same gamebook
Hi there:
Welcome to the list. I'm Jal and I am tucked in the Pacific Northwest.
My first mud was discworld and I frequent Miriani, but I have tried Legend
mud a few years ago. I found myself very impressed but rather confused on
starting out, but I enjoyed it. If I get some time between
The slipgate post actually cracked me up. And I could understand some of
where he was coming from. But what I will say is that while some may be
addicted to mudding, there are other addictions out there too. Like coding
for a game that you apparently don't want to deal with. Hence it being
Now, Thomas wrote a much more eloquent message that said most of what I was
trying to say. I'm just going to leave all the talking to you since I can't
think properly this late at night.
I'm a big proponent of the fact that if you don't tell people that they
can't, they most likely will. If
-grey sky terrier at the moment that would be free
to a good home. My favorite pet of all is the moon dragon. (smile)
Anyway, discworld is awesome!
What is your character's name out there?
Missy
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From: jaliya skye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers
A few muds that I have frequented and enjoyed are the following:
legends of Karinth karinth.com port 1234 (very in-depth and highly
customizable, roleplay accepted)
Legend of the jedi legendsofthejedi.com port 5656 (star-wars based,
rp-enforced, permanent death.)
lensmoor lensmoor.org port 4000
One thing that people really should take in to account is that there is a
difference between in character and out of character.
There have been a lot of things that have frustrated the heck out of me but
I also know that sometimes you just need to take a step back, take a deep
breath. And what
I disagree about the mission thing. There are so many people running
missions now and always calling them out over the general channel.
In terms of who to hang out with and whatnot, for now a lot of the stunning
andf stranding has sort of slowed down. Staring on landing pads is never a
good
Hello Mike:
I'd be willing to assist you in the acquisition of points and money, and to
help wherever I can. Besides, in missions, two people are better than one.
Or maybe one is better than three, or maybe my math just sucks.
You can ask for me in an in-character manner.
Jaliya, aka anya
Although I haven't played discworld in a hot minute, I still have a
character or three there. I used to be a liaison as well. It was the first
mud that I ever played back in 2001 and it is what got me hooked, although
they did a lot of changes and now I feel incredibly lost. They always say
Hi there:
Does anyone play Achaea? My best friend is an achaea addict, and I'm
wondering who else plays there as I'm looking for people to hang out with.
Well, I'm looking to create a character on there but I hate not knowing
anyone going in. and it might be fun to work out an rp history
I have a friend who plays Achaea and paid a nice chunk of change for some
very complicated healing system triggers and scripts that someone else
created. It's a very complicated system which works well for her.
I know that she'd switch to vipmud in a heartbeat if she could import this
system
LOTJ does not base itself on things such as the battle After Yavin and all
of that good stuff. Instead, it has a moving timeline which starts out with
maybe one or two clans and the Old Republic era. Then it moves to the
second era, which will probably be empire vs. Rebellion, then it moves
Hi Chee:
It depends on what you are looking for in terms of mudding. For hack and
slash goodness along with competitive and fun atmosphere where you can
customize a large quantity of things, check out Project Bob.
Projectbob.game-host.org port 4000.
Discworld was the first mud that I ever
Hi everyone:
My friend is a die-hard ZMud user. Before upgrading JFW, ZMud read like it
was supposed to, but now that she is using version 9 of jaws, it no longer
does so. It skips lines, etc. She doesn't want to switch, and she can't
get that older version of jaws on her PC since the other
market.
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From: jaliya skye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 1:48 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] ZMud
Hi everyone:
My friend is a die-hard ZMud user. Before upgrading JFW, ZMud read like
it
was supposed
Hello there.
I play Ryzali Sanlinde when I actually log on.
Sigh, I like the soundpack with monkeyTerm but I hate the fact that there is
no word wrap. yes, I'm sure that I am being extremely petty and difficult,
but for me, if I have to read back through text for something and there is
no
I love Say What. It's a great game. Obviously, though, I have sucky memory
skills under pressure. unlimited guess mode is where it's at for me.
I was surprised at justhow many phrases I knew, though. At least I feel
accomplished on one level of the game. *grin*
Jaliya
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Hi everyone:
My laptop died on Saturday night. You know, the last hurrah, and all that.
ugg.
In any event, I purchased a desktop which uses Vista and am working on
reinstalling old programs. Fun for the entire family! You know, sort of
like a root canal. With pliers and no Whisky.
In any
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