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    Reviewed Mud: The Burning Post II
    Review Submitted By: Izrea
    Author Status: Player
    Began on The Burning Post II: 8/2011

    The Burning Post II is at worst a MUD whose premise is
    unoriginal and whose concept is hard to grasp by a player
    with no Inquisition background. At worst, it is a MUD in
    beta with code flaws and a predictable lack of maturity
    among the players that of course any game with pvp 
    capability inspires.
    
    However-
    
    At best, the Burning Post II is a masterful final draft
    of the rough copy that was created by its predecessors.
    It is a game full of realism, logic, and very, very real
    and believable characters. It is a masterpiece among poor
    pre-imitations, if you will, and a place where the elitist,
    both codewise and roleplay-wise, will flourish. Those of
    us, myself included, who strike out to be the best, and
    know the most, and be on top, are well rewarded, where the
    casual mudder is left by the wayside, either killed for
    the flaws in his character or his gameplay, or forgotten
    for them. It is a MUD that encourages its players to either
    become a part of it or perish, and those who assimilate
    well deserve what they earn, both through character
    progression and by the merit of their familiarity with the
    game. With a small but dedicated staff lineup, a flexible
    but unbreakable theme, and a playerbase full of meritable
    writers who create not only the best characters but also
    the best story, the game has the fortitude to weather any 
    obstacle and continue in excellence.
    


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