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Twilight of the Gods


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TMC rank: 688
updated: February 12, 2012
created: January, 1993
codebase: Envy A mishmash of MillenMUD, Envy, Mythran and Ultraenvy.
site: totg.genesismuds.com 6969 [216.136.9.21]
email: n8opot8o (at) hotmail (dot) com
theme: Chaos.

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Location: USA
Primary Language: English
Minimum Players: Under 10
Multi-Play: Yes
Player-Kill: Restricted

Extended Race Selection
Extended Class Selection
Equipment Saved
Quests Available
Character Approval Unnecessary
Ansi Color
Roleplaying Is Accepted
Newbie friendly
Level-Based Training System
Level-Based Equipment System
Clans Offered
World is mostly stock
Medium World (3,000+ rooms)
Generally Adult-Oriented
Mud is fully operational

This is the Twilight of the Gods MUD from the 1990s 
that has been resurrected and brought back to life with 
a 9-Volt battery, a bucket of chicken fat and a modified 
Bic lighter. It can't be, you say. It can. And it is. That 
doesn't make any sense but you don't care because chipmunks 
are eating your begonias.

The main theme of Twilight of the Gods is chaos and 
that makes describing it a bit difficult. It's comfortable 
and familiar but at the same time you never know what any 
given play might bring. It's a party MUD where you can spend
either minutes or hours mindlessly murdering the 
computer-generated population of the realms or just relaxing 
and chatting with your pals.

And check this out: There are classes and races and all
that stuff, plus all of those commands you love so much
like north, east, south, west and look. You can type all
of those and they, I assure you, will work. You can kill 
bunnies. That in itself should be more than enough incentive
for you to play TOTG. And I should note that most of the 
changes we've made have been suggested by players, and 
while some of them are brilliant ideas, others are terrible
and should be burned at the stake, but we're eager to 
please and also, possibly, slightly masochistic. 

You know you missed us while we were gone. 
We certainly missed YOU.
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