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The Isles (OPEN!!)

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Herb Gilliland

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Aug 11, 1994, 2:50:26 AM8/11/94
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I am pleased to announce a new version of the Isles has been released
into the public domain. The Isles v1.1 is now available for FTP at
ftp.math.okstate.edu and grind.isca.uiowa.edu.


Come one, come all!

-------------------GRAND OPENING------------------------
The Isles is now open for players! There are some bugs and
more additions to be dealt with, but players from all around
should feel welcome to try out our mud!
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-/HEG3/-

Online creation!
Innovative gameplay!
Great gods!
Familiar surroundings!
Races!
Invisible class-barriers!
Chance for roleplay, leveling and as much excitement a mud can offer, I
guess. Be there!

Locke
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Harold Ervin

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Aug 11, 1994, 6:10:22 PM8/11/94
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Herb Gilliland <lo...@telerama.lm.com> wrote:
>-------------------GRAND OPENING------------------------
>The Isles is now open for players! There are some bugs and
>more additions to be dealt with, but players from all around
>should feel welcome to try out our mud!
>--------------------------------------------------------
>
>Familiar surroundings!
Anyone else find this a refreshing change from the "Lots of new areas"
selling point, and I use that term loosely?


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