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Iberia - MUD Details
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MUD Name Iberia
Telnet Address iberia.jdai.pt:5900
HomePage iberia.jdai.pt
MUD Forums iberia.jdai.pt/board/
Java/Web Client iberia.jdai.pt/IMWebClient/index.html
Language English
Location Portugal
Admin Name Viriato
Theme Roman invasion of Iberian Peninsula
Brief Desc Start a life on the Iberian Peninsula circa 150 BC at the height of the Lusitanian Wars. Join the Roman Republic or the rebel tribes of Iberia and fight for control of the peninsula.
Codebase Custom - Iberia Mud Engine (Java, Custom)
World Size Small (less than 3000 rooms)
World Originality All Original
Game Rating Not Specified
Player Killing Restricted Playerkilling
Roleplaying Encouraged
Online Status Fully Operational
Category Historical
Ranking Category Game-Medieval
Avg Players Online 1-5
Year Created 2006
Vote URL http://www.topmudsites.com/vote-Viriato.html
Features
  • Supports ANSI Color
  • Supports MCCP
  • Supports MSP
  • Graphical MUD
  • Has Quests
  • Class-less System
  • Level-less System
  • Has Clans/Cabals
  • Private Messaging System
  • In-game Forums
  • Accepts Reviews
  • Free to Play
  • Hiring Builders

Iberia - MUD Description
After the end of the Punic Wars in the third century BC, Rome focused all its strength on conquering the Iberian Peninsula. Initially, the invasion was successful and Rome conquered most of the peninsula with relative ease.

Led by Consul Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman troops proceeded to eliminate the last remnants of the Lusitan resistance. Fearing the destruction of their lands, the Lusitans sent an emissary to Consul Galba requesting an armistice. Galba obliged, suspending the Roman offensive and promising to leave the remainder of the peninsula to the Lusitanians.

As it turned out, Galba had lied. When the Lusitanians attempted to claim the lands they were promised, Galba's army was waiting for them. The unarmed Lusitanians were killed in massive numbers. A man named Viriathus was among the few who managed to escape the massacre.

After losing such a substantial amount of troops, Lusitanian military leaders were prepared to negotiate a new treaty with their enemies. Viriathus, however, hadn't forgotten Galba's treachery. Instead of a treaty, he suggested a counteroffensive. The Lusitanians supported this idea wholeheartedly.

Viriathus and the Lusitan army were severely outmatched by the better-armed and better-organized Romans, so Viriathus utilized guerilla tactics, orchestrating imaginative ambushes and clever flanks. Charging forward with iron spears, short swords, and resounding warcries, the Lusitanians left a trail of enemy armies in their wake, freeing the Iberian Peninsula from Roman control.



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