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Sylvanus - MUD Details
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MUD Name Sylvanus
Telnet Address 209.83.132.90:3000
HomePage www.sylvanus.net
Language English
Location United Kingdom
Admin Name Dagda & Albareth
Theme Fantasy / Medieval
Codebase Custom
World Size Medium (3001-6000 rooms)
World Originality All Original
Player Killing Restricted Playerkilling
Roleplaying Encouraged
Online Status Open for Testing
Category Medieval Fantasy
Avg Players Online 6-10
Year Created 1995
Vote URL http://www.topmudsites.com/vote-dagda.html
Features
  • Supports ANSI Color
  • Has Quests
  • Class Based System
  • Level Based System
  • Has Clans/Cabals
  • Equip saves on exit
  • Accepts Reviews
  • Free to Play

Sylvanus - MUD Description
Choosing an aspect of Sylvanus upon which to base an introduction is, to say the least, a difficult task. It's almost sufficient to say that Sylvanus is, in fact, a world - a world with great depth and such widly varying pathways as to make it nearly impossible to describe in a novel, much less a short paragraph. As you will soon discover, however, Sylvanus is both a world of delight and danger, where emotions run high, competition is fierce and legends are built and destroyed day by day.

With this in mind, the first step towards choosing your pathway through Sylvanus is the approach: as you enter into the world, you will be faced with a series of decisions. After you decide the most basic elements of your entry, such as how you will be called, you will be able to begin your ascent towards the heights of Sylvanus' elite, starting of course at the bottom.



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