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===== Travel, IC and OOC ===== | ===== Travel, IC and OOC ===== | ||
* IC: What's realistic and reasonable according to theme and really happening in the game world | * IC: What's realistic and reasonable according to theme and really happening in the game world | ||
- | * OOC: Things known only to the players | + | * OOC: Things known only to the players |
- | You can find out where other players have their characters by typing **findall**. You can use the **jumproom** command to set your character down in another part of the MUCK, and use room exits to move around the area. However, remember to come up with an IC explanation for how and why your character got there. IC, there is [[verboten tech|no magic instantaneous travel]] to someone' | + | You can find out where other players have their characters by typing **findall**. You can use the **jumproom** command to set your character down in another part of the MUCK, and use room exits to move around the area. However, remember to come up with an IC explanation for how and why your character got there. IC, there is [[verboten tech|no magic instantaneous travel]] to someone' |
+ | ===== Where should I start? ===== | ||
+ | Wherever there' | ||
- | ===== Getting (almost) anywhere in ten easy steps ===== | ||
- | Furscape MUCK is huge. Someday when there is no roleplay to be found, you may find yourself with the urge to explore. If so, download this series of paths, extract the CSV file, and open it up in your favorite spreadsheet program. ([[http:// | ||
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getting_around.txt · Last modified: 2013/09/05 03:20 by abiri