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[edit] MUD Description

(from "help roleplaying":)

The Two Towers is a fantasy realm where people can anonymously come and lose themselves for a while, playing the role of another person in another world. To allow for varying personalities, we have created races and alignments that allow for nearly infinite variety from "good" to "evil" and everything in between. We encourage you to choose your own path through Tolkien's world of Middle Earth. What you choose for your character, and how you act, should be based on the role and history you have defined for your character.

To roleplay is to behave as your character would behave based on that character's history and defined role in the game, not as you the typist would behave in real life. Actions done as your character would do them are called In Character (IC), while actions unrelated to your character are called Out of Character (OOC).

The 'legendinfo' command and the OOC comm are provided for Out of Character communication. All other areas should be considered In Character. Some of these IC roleplaying tools are:

  • Character descriptions, stories, surnames, and titles

To allow a full immersion into your role, we allow you to fully describe and communicate your character's appearance and history. These descriptions should only be used as intended, and should not be used to store inappropriate ascii art, logs, political statements, URLs, or the like.

  • Bulletin boards and IC comms

Each board and comm has a specific purpose, please use them as intended. Boards should never be used for personal attacks, flames, or anything offensive.

  • Crafting workshops to craft rings, swords, or the like

Crafted objects are considered public communications, and must follow all public communication rules. They must not contain any profanity, personal attacks, flames, or anything offensive. We recommend they be fitting in the environment of Tolkien's Middle-Earth.

  • Musical Instruments

Songs must follow all profanity and harassment rules. Keep this in mind if you write a song meant only for your friends to hear but ends up being played in public. We recommend that your songs be fitting our environment.


Roleplaying is strongly encouraged, but not required. You are not required to set a surname, a title, or a story. You are not required to post on any boards or compose any songs. If, however, you choose to use these features you must use them as they are intended and keep the content T2T-oriented.

While journeying through Middle Earth your character can be arrested, stolen from, and can even be killed outright by another player, all within the rules of the game. There is a point, however, that a person stops roleplaying and crosses the line into the area of harassment and unacceptable behavior. Internal conflict is what makes the game fun, but harassment and abuse ruin the game for everyone and will not be tolerated.

Additionally, there are actions and behaviors which, tho not illegal, represent a breach of "mud etiquette". These include typing in all caps, using "leet speak" or aol speak, or other actions which destroy or weaken the illusion of being in the thematic environment of Middle-Earth. Other actions which fall into this category are:

  • Quitting (using the quit command) or intentionally going linkdead to avoid an in-game situation such as combat or law enforcement.
  • Mapping an area while a ghost.

[edit] Further Discussion

Roleplaying is one of the great draws of games such as T2T, and as such should be respected even by those who don't practice it. There are many online resources available for those who wish to explore methods of roleplay or accepted RP styles. There is no wrong way to RP (unless it kills everyone else's immersion, of course). Many game functions, such as "wardrobe" and "story", exist only to serve RP, so don't be afraid to go wild with them.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Turk's guide to roleplaying in Arda

Several good RP articles from Muwiki.

Whirl's Roleplaying Guide

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