Age of Dragons was one of my first MUDs, and I am happy to say that when I turn old and grey this is the MUD that I will think of when I think of the good old days.
Age of Dragons has been a developing project since the day I joined. When I started out the MUD was less than 6 months old, and there really was not a whole lot done with the code or zones. However there was a certain ambiance in the game. The roleplaying was dedicated and enjoyable, and when I played there I really became absorbed in my character, and truly felt as if I was a Knight of Solamnia, or in my darker days, a notorious assassin.
Those days are long gone, and much has happened since. I have left to start my own mud several years ago, but I keep coming back to Age of Dragons to play when my time is available.
Although many things have changed, mostly in the way of adding new features, the atmosphere remains the same, and that is truly what gets us absorbed in a game isn't it? The feeling of this mud, the interaction with the other characters, is incredibly fun. Age of Dragons could be said to be a roleplaying training ground, because virtually everyone who walks down the road to Palanthas, skips along the treetop bridges in Solace, or treacherously navigates their way through the lava-filled streets of Saction, comes to learn through the example of those around them what true roleplaying is.
Age of Dragons is not a MUD for everyone. For a lone player, it can be difficult to get started. Mostly due to the way things are set up in, that the world is huge, and you do not know anyone, even see anyone when you type 'who' at first. However after a few days of logging on at peak hours (weekends, weekday nights), you will get to know some of the more prominent characters in the realm, and will then start to truly experience the charm of this fantastic game.
If you're coming with a group of friends, you are in a perfect position to jump right into this world, and experience all it has to offer. Apart from the added social benefits of knowing people right away, much of this game's content is highly geared towards groups. Some of it absolutely cannot be done without it. Just be sure to drop the admins a line on the staff email before you guys get too serious. There's no multi-playing on this game, so if you guys share IPs or even ISPs, it's best to give them a heads up.
If you are an avid player killer, this is probably not the place for you. There is a dueling system in place, but the staff has little tolerance for rampant senseless killing sprees, whether by good or evil characters. This MUD focuses on role playing, and for this reason pkilling is allowed, but it is only there to give players the freedom to fully express themselves in their roleplay. Players who go on a temper tantrum will soon find themselves in the red with the staff.
Most of all, this game is for roleplayers, and avid roleplayers at that. True dragonlance fans will find themselves perfectly at home here, in the 4th Age Dragonlance setting.
If you are looking for a true home on the Internet, one without l33t speak, where you can spend your time with mature individuals who share your interests in dragonlance and roleplaying, and where you will be taken care of well by staff who dedicate many hours in the game, giving players roleplaying opportunities, holding contests, and adding new content to the game... well then, Age of Dragons is for you.
Log in and make your character now. It might be a little scary at first, as it is different than most muds, but invest a week, and you will be living the MUD life like it was always meant to be lived.
But enough talk... Krynn awaits!
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