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These are some of the sites, created by Discworld players. You can find more complete, but uncathegorised list here

If you think that some info is not correct, or can be made more exact, don't hesitate to fix. You can find the password for changing pages of this Wiki on FrontPage.

 

Crash course

If you are just making first steps in DWMUD, and want to learn the ropes, check these sites.

 

Robin Hood and the Merry Men of Discworld - newbie's ABC. All sorts of questions you would ask (like, how to get money and xp fast while not dieing) are neatly covered here.

 

Also see your guild's pages - they usually have newbie pages.

 

And, of cause, check official DWMUD site

 

Geography

 

Discworld is big. It has gazillion unique locations! May be even more. When you need to find wehere the Sek you are now or WTS is that street/city/continent you need to get to, maps, created by players, are your best friends.

 

Unslidge's site has annotated links to nearly all map sites available, as well as his own maps of CWC estate, Pishe gardens and carriage routes.

 

Most well-known maps page is Airk's atlas. It has maps of about everything, except wilderness. Bad thing is that Airk himself got WoWed lately, and doesn't update maps anymore. If you want more (likely, most) up-to-date versions of that maps, visit Kefka's site. Only drawback of Kefka's site is that it seems to be offline occasionally, so you may prefer to download his maps, just in case.

 

As about wilderness, Boots maps are unrivaled. He has very precise maps, containing about every square mile of in-game parts of disc (and man, there are lots of them). He has cities maps as well, not as up-to-date as Kefka's, but a little more informative and thorough.

 

Other maps of terrains can be found on Peta's page. They are not as thorough as Boots, and not as insanely huge.

 

If you need maps of some more obscure places, like Genua sewers, Grflx caves etc, try Zuroc's maps. There are lots of interesting maps there, and only drawback is that this site uses jscript aggressively, which can be buggy on some browsers.

 

You can find another interesting map page on Thieves guild page. They are old, and not very user-friendly, but has very interesting pieces, like precise-to-location map of SUR terrains, or map of Bes Pelagric complete with black market

 

Also, there is Shamrock's Street Finder Thingie. Wonderful thing. You say the street name - you get it highlighted on map with beautiful shade of purple.

 

ZMud

 

It's great to see the map, but it is also great to show map to computer and ask it to do some dumb things, like, walking you to specified location, while you relax in you chair and think WTS you are going to do, when you'll finaly got there.

 

For that, you can use ZMud and fine ZMud-compatible maps, created by fluffy players.

 

My favorite ZMud map is Oozenthor's Cmud / Zmud Map Most up-to-date and have a lots of rooms, including roads and terrains near cities (so you can speedwalk from Sto Lat to AM!)

 

Other ZMUD maps are Fewyn'sRal's and Regina's.

 

Numberchasing

 

If you one of those strange people that are fond of endless kill-stuff-to-get-expirience-to-levelup-to-be-able-to-kill-stuff-better cycle (or just want to know how to make you chareacter more effective in stuff), here are the sites that will help you in that.

 

Begin with Skills, Stats and Bonuses site. All basic info and some calculators to find, like, "How much xp I need to get bonus 400 in my favorite skill. And btw, what is this 'bonus' thing?"

 

Other popular site is Flatline's skill page Here you can submit your skills and see other's. Just to show off, or, mor importantly, to gind someone who can teach you some skill.

 

Guilds

 

If you want in-depth info about some specific guild, check these sites.

 

Sined & Alts Some interesting and in-depth info about Priests, Wizards and Assassins, and much more.

 

Assassins

Malicious' Assassin Site Up-to date information about nearly all you need to know about all branches of guild.

 

Hotaru's Ninja Niche Up-to date information about nearly all you need to know about ninjing (ninjutsu?).

 

Wizards

The Spellcheck Project Very thorough site, including all the range of information from newbie advices to exact probability of failure of each skillcheck for each spell. And also nicknames of all spells (Yay! I know what is "eff" at last!)

 

Sekiri's Home of Wizardry Lots of interesting and well-written, but likely outdated info.

 

PK Wizarding "This page focuses around PK(player killer) wizards on the Discworld MUD" Last update 16 Dec 2005. Also has pages about general issues, like combat, that would be interesting to anyone.

 

The Lodgers Site

 

Priests

LaoTzu's Guide to the Priest's Guild and Godbotherers'. Surprisingly similar. Broad range of info, but not very system and not very up-to-date. Must read for priests, nevertheless.

 

Thieves

The official Thieves' Guild site All kind of info for thieves, both guild and not guild, and some general info - about learning languages, fighting, etc. Not very up-to-date, but that doesn't seem to be an issue.

 

 

Witches

Discworld Witches Guild Your typical guild page, every side of witching is covered, but no insights or fundamental researches.

 

The Witches of Discworld by Aniline Skyblade About same set of topics is covered, but a little more in-depth.

 

DiscKeb -- Keb's Witchin' Notebook some advanced witching reading, including "Guide to Witchy Services for Non-Witches" (read it!)

 

Warriors

Airk's page This one page is all that warriors got.

 

Faces

 

For some reason, people want to see how each other looks. Like if text description is not enoigh. So, there are several sites about how players (or their cahracter) looks.

 

Players.

 

Solace's Hall of Shame Big, classic, abandoned in 2005.

 

Lanfear's new hall of shame! It is Lanfear's and it is new! Contains photos of non-Lanfears as well.

 

Characters

 

Punarina's discworld gallery Poser-made pictures. Some are really beatiful. Jeanie is hot.

 

Character Portraits by Medea About same as previous, but without Jeanie.

 

 

 

Words

 

Some words are worth to be carved if not in stone, but on web page, at least. Mostly just for laughs.

 

Jelena's quotes page Funny quotes. Uncluding that "Kaedlyn is hot in Las Vegas" one :)

 

The Casaubon Family Homepage When you done admiring design, check "Odds and Ends"

 

 

Things

 

Ekko's Armourarium List of armours, up-to-date, and with lots of searching options.

 

Coilla's Weapon List Simple and effective.

 

Elanor's Discworld Pages - custom clothing, magic, banks...

 

Deb's Discworld Music - lists, skills and items

 

 

Organisations

 

The Guild of Taxis Useful info for both clients and members. Also,if you are making your own library of blorps or remembers, check "Taxi Locations" page for ideas.

 

The Ankh-Morkpork City Watch (AMCW) Website Little more than just forum.

 

Robin Hood and the Merry Men of Discworld "Founded by Kasimir, this club is dedicated to helping out newbies in the wonderful universe of Discworld MUD"

 

Djelibeybi Council Archives

 

Discworld MUD Roleplayers Directory List of roleplayers' characters, with personal info and usually a picture.

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