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- Nightmare_LPMud abstract "Nightmare LPMud, founded in 1992, was one of the oldest continually running LPMuds still played until its closure on September 12, 2005. Its roots go back to the original LPMud, Genesis LPMud, when Forelock of Genesis along with some students at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine founded Orlith in 1991. This MUD lasted only a year before forking into two rival MUDs, Nightmare and Phoenix. The final incarnation of Nightmare (meaning support for full player continuity) opened October 31, 1992, run by George \"Descartes\" Reese. It was hosted at nightmare.imaginary.com.There was one major revision in 1996 that required a conversion of players into Nightmare Mudlib's Nightmare IV format. Nightmare never charged players to play.The Nightmare world included multiple player administered city-states. The core city-state, Praxis, was destroyed in a recent clash among deities worshipped by various Nightmare religions. Each city-state was the home of one or more player races such as elves, humans, apskara, halflings, gnomes, ogres, artrell, fairies, and so on. In some cities, the races got along well; in others there was continuous strife. Player-killing was allowed, but with certain restrictions. Players on Nightmare elected to learn a specific profession that dictated the way they play the game. Professions like fighters were the traditional \"hack-n-slash\" while professions like fishers were not intended for combat. The base classes available were: fighter, rogue, cleric, mage, kataan, monk, bard, and fisher. Each class had a set of primary skills, which were used to increase the player's level, and secondary skills, which were not required but could still be beneficial to the player as they progressed. Additional character customization was available through joining a \"guild\"; available guilds included philosophers, witches, and druids, with secret guilds rumored to exist.When players attained higher levels, they could \"double-class\" and combine the skills and attributes of two classes.The MUD had an innovative biography feature that tracked the milestones of a character's life, providing each player with an individualized personal history.".
- Nightmare_LPMud computingPlatform Cross-platform.
- Nightmare_LPMud gameEngine MudOS.
- Nightmare_LPMud genre MUD.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageID "904553".
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageLength "6261".
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageRevisionID "700180264".
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Bates_College.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Category:1992_video_games.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fantasy_video_games.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Category:MUD_games.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Cross-platform.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Elf.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Fork_(software_development).
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Genesis_LPMud.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Gnome.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Hack_and_slash.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Halfling.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink LPMud.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Lewiston,_Maine.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink MUD.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink MudOS.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Multiplayer_video_game.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLink Ogre.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nightmare LPMud".
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nightmare LPMud#Influence on MUD development".
- Nightmare_LPMud colwidth "40".
- Nightmare_LPMud developer "George "Descartes" Reese and project community".
- Nightmare_LPMud engine MudOS.
- Nightmare_LPMud genre "Fantasy MUD".
- Nightmare_LPMud modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- Nightmare_LPMud platforms Cross-platform.
- Nightmare_LPMud released "1992".
- Nightmare_LPMud title "Nightmare LPMud".
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MUDs.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R.
- Nightmare_LPMud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nightmare_LPMud subject Category:1992_video_games.
- Nightmare_LPMud subject Category:Fantasy_video_games.
- Nightmare_LPMud subject Category:MUD_games.
- Nightmare_LPMud type Software.
- Nightmare_LPMud type VideoGame.
- Nightmare_LPMud type Work.
- Nightmare_LPMud type Server.
- Nightmare_LPMud type Work.
- Nightmare_LPMud type CreativeWork.
- Nightmare_LPMud type Thing.
- Nightmare_LPMud type Q386724.
- Nightmare_LPMud type Q7397.
- Nightmare_LPMud type Q7889.
- Nightmare_LPMud comment "Nightmare LPMud, founded in 1992, was one of the oldest continually running LPMuds still played until its closure on September 12, 2005. Its roots go back to the original LPMud, Genesis LPMud, when Forelock of Genesis along with some students at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine founded Orlith in 1991. This MUD lasted only a year before forking into two rival MUDs, Nightmare and Phoenix.".
- Nightmare_LPMud label "Nightmare LPMud".
- Nightmare_LPMud sameAs Q7033919.
- Nightmare_LPMud sameAs m.03njr1.
- Nightmare_LPMud sameAs m.03nkzr.
- Nightmare_LPMud sameAs Q7033919.
- Nightmare_LPMud wasDerivedFrom Nightmare_LPMud?oldid=700180264.
- Nightmare_LPMud isPrimaryTopicOf Nightmare_LPMud.
- Nightmare_LPMud name "Nightmare LPMud".