Tempora Heroica is a free-to-play, text-based online game known to most people as a MUD or multi-user dungeon. The mud has over ten years of development and has many things that distinguishes it from other online games, including a magic system based on Ars Magica and a detailed, well-written, scratch-built fantasy game world that has a quirky, small-town atmosphere and is filled with colorful players and NPCs. Tempora Heroica has several features to assist new and first-time players, Such as an expansive in-game help system that is constantly being updated and expanded and a on-demand mapping system that provides a 9x9 grid of the surrounding area. For players who enjoy diversity, TH has many races available for play: humans, halflings, giants, trolls, ogres, gnomes, dwarves, goblins, elves, selkies, pixies, and brownies. Additionally, the experienced mudder that is looking for a new home will find play on TH rewarding.
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Tempora Heroica is a free-to-play, text-based online game known to most people as a MUD or multi-user dungeon. On the MUD, you can explore strange lands, meet colorful characters, and battle terrible monsters... all in the comfort of your own chair. The game is similar to Zork, but can support many players at once. More information is available on the Tempora Heroica website and in-game.
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Tempora Heroica is a role-playing environment one of the most creative and original muds available anywhere. Some of Tempora Heroica's many features include: clans, homes, mounts, ANSI color, aliases, mob programs, twelve distinct player races, enhanced directional emotes, dynamic socials, an Ars Magica spell system, original detailed areas, and seamless leveling without traditional player classes. Through the mud's classless and leveless gaining system, your character's will have the opportunity to train with a wide variety of weapons, study from a huge spell grimoire, and learn skills ranging from mundane skills such as begging and sewing, to highly specialized skills such as riding and turning undead.
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