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				 Re: How the heck . . . 
 Yes, also commonly referred to as "Molech" or "Molekh", but you weren't supposed to demystify it.      
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	How can he avoid his real job kicking in?Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Targa: Yes, also commonly referred to as "Molech" or "Molekh", but you weren't supposed to demystify it.
   
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	LOL!!Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Kristoffer O: You can't attract house-keeper-succubi by kicking on sinks in Zangband! Or tin a troll, or fight a tooth-marked troll (toothmarks from your attempt to devour him before he regenerates back to life)
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	But you can't, in Nethack, be a Yeek. How could you possibly play a Rogue like game after having the option to play a Yeek, or fighting the Disembodied Hand that Strangled People?Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Kristoffer O: You can't attract house-keeper-succubi by kicking on sinks in Zangband! Or tin a troll, or fight a tooth-marked troll (toothmarks from your attempt to devour him before he regenerates back to life)
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 [conversation slowing down]    [time to throw a rock into the pond]Personally I gave up nethacks for MUDs
 
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	Multi-User Dungeons. Text based hack-n-slash. Lots of zones you go into, some with puzzles, some just with monsters, lots of people grouping together. Kindof like IRC with with a game attached. Anyone can get the code, anyone can increase it, anyone can run one, thousands are Online. Alot of game developers, especially for the Online worlds that are popular now, started with muds.Quote: 
	
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 Yours didn't seem to have much activity when I created a char there a couple of days ago, Gandalf.           Personally, I prefer SMAUG-based MUDs.
 
Edit:  Medievia is also a very interesting variant.  Having its roots in MUDs, but being very far advanced and making use of "text graphics".
 
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