Elendor

1991 video game
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Platform(s)Platform independentRelease1991Genre(s)MUSHMode(s)Multiplayer

Elendor is a free online text-based multi-user game that simulates the environment of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.[1][2] Users create characters by determining species, sex,[1] culture, description, history (and sometimes persona) and then role-playing with other users within the setting and atmosphere of Tolkien's world. For the purposes of consistency, the game accepts The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and The Silmarillion and to a lesser extent the other works of Tolkien as canonical materials. The time frame is shortly before the onset of the main events of The Lord of the Rings with Bilbo having gone to Rivendell.[1][3] The game is run on a MUSH[1] server using a variant of PennMUSH.

The game was established in October 1991 and has been called "the original Tolkien Middle-Earth MUSH".[4] It has been noted for its large player population,[2] and at its height during the late 1990s and early 2000s, the time of the production and release of Peter Jackson's film trilogy, Elendor was regarded as one of the most popular text-based worlds on the Internet.[5] It was chosen as "Best Tolkien Community Site" by Yahoo! Internet Life magazine.[6]

Game play and mechanics

Elendor comprises twenty-one factions known within the game as cultures.[7] Each covers a different group or geographic area of Middle-earth. As in The Lord of the Rings, action is confined to the northwest of Middle-earth. Users may play an Orc from Moria, an Elf from Mirkwood, a mortal Man from Dunland or a Hobbit from the Shire and other creatures and species.[7][1] Some cultures and species are restricted and require approval by the game administration. These include the Ents, Trolls and Dúnedain as well as other special or powerful species. "Feature" Characters (FC) and "Book Feature" Characters (BFC) are granted to users as rewards for their dedicated work for a culture, good roleplaying ability and seniority.[8]

The cultures are each governed by a "+ruler" (an out of character position) and a council of "Local Admins" or "LAs" who assist the +ruler. These users are responsible for the theme and day-to-day operation of their respective cultures. Above the +rulers is a council of "royals", and then "wizards", who are MUSH-wide administrators who have wide-ranging responsibilities that range from code and server maintenance to user arbitration and game theme oversight.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Maloni, Kelly; Baker, Derek; Wice, Nathaniel (1994). Net Games. Random House / Michael Wolff & Company, Inc. pp. 78–79. ISBN 0-679-75592-6. Elendor "You have entered the lands of J.R.R. Tolkien's imagination." Once you've "locked" your character so that no one else can control it, specified your gender, and given your email address, you are transported to the "Hall of Races", where you may choose to be a hobbit, elf, dwarf, or another creature from the world of Tolkien. [...] Based in the third age, shortly after the events in The Hobbit, the MUSH is less about reenacting the books and more about exploring "what would happen if..." questions.
  2. ^ a b Moss, Will; Pantuso, Joe (6 April 1996). The Complete Internet Gamer. John Wiley & Sons. p. 142. ISBN 0-471-13787-1. Elendor is a very large and successful Mush dedicated to role playing and exploration in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth. This is the same universe immortalized in the classic Lord of the Rings trilogy, the books that defined sword-and-sorcery fantasy. If you don't want to encounter a lot of other players, this is the wrong Mush to play in. Elendor is well populated, and it is hard to move around without encountering other characters.
  3. ^ "Get started: Roleplay & Setting". Elendor MUSH. Retrieved 2011-02-04. As mentioned at the start, Elendor's timeline is set in the period between Bilbo's farewell party and the War of the Ring. We accept as past history all the events which took place in The Hobbit, along with the first chapter of The Fellowship of the Ring (which describes Bilbo's farewell party).
  4. ^ Benedikt, Claire Lisette; Ciskowski, Dave (1995). MUDs: Exploring Virtual Worlds on the Internet. BradyGames. p. 218. ISBN 1-56686-246-9.
  5. ^ Davis, Erik (October 2001). "Wired 9.10: The Fellowship of the Ring". Wired. Wired Digital, Inc. Retrieved 2010-04-13. Elendor, an old-school Middle-earth multiuser shared hallucination, remains one of the most popular text-based worlds in cyberspace.
  6. ^ "The Great Lord of the Rings on the Net Contest". Yahoo! Internet Life. Ziff Davis Media Inc. 2001-12-05. Archived from the original on 2002-01-24. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  7. ^ a b "Category:Cultures". Elendor.net. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  8. ^ "Roleplay & Setting". Elendor.net. Retrieved 18 June 2014.

Further reading

  • "Elendor allows users to create own game". 27 January 2002.
  • "Mud Magic: Elendor MUSH - Enter the world of Tolkiens imagination". mudmagic.com. Archived from the original on 2006-06-23. Retrieved 2010-04-06. Game of the Month for June 2006
  • "Tolkien Gaming - Gaming Havens / Game Reviews / Elendor MUSH". theonering.net. 2000-01-25. Retrieved 2010-04-06.

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