December 18, 2009 Issue
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TABLE OF CONTENTS A Note from the Editor UPDATES FROM THE STAFF: Code and Area Updates LegendMUD Calendar of Events PLAYER NEWS: XP Achievements The Pkill Front Clan News Player Submissions It's a Date by Ezio Auditore da Firenze Contract by Zillah Grey Release by Lime A Journal Entry A Letter to Mr. & Mrs. Ravenswick A Reply from Lady Ravenswick Of Oatmeal and God by Lucas Wylder =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR So, here it is: My first LT. Well, not my first, but my first time as editor. Er. Yeah, you get the idea. You also may have noticed that it's been almost a month since the last LT was sent out. Because of that, this issue is rather long, between the code and area updates, PK updates, and player stuff. My apologies - I had a few things going on, but it's all settled down now and this will hopefully become a bi-weekly thing once again. With that, in order for it to BE bi-weekly, I need you, the players, to send me your submissions. Submissions aren't limited to just long, drawn out stories. They could be anything, including letters, clan advertisements, and, if you're really wanting to help, you could even have your own column! Just send in what you have to [email protected] OR [email protected]. Also, it should be noted that since it's December, the immortals have a few games planned for the holiday season. Be sure to log on and participate! There will be candy, strings, coupons, and who knows what else! -Lamia =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ___ ___ \ |-------------------------------------------------------------------| / /__| Updates from the Staff |__\ '-------------------------------------------------------------------' AREA UPDATES Area News -------- Ranmaru's area, The Philippines, has passed head builder review and is now under implementor review -- that's the final step prior to implementation! Congratulations, Ranmaru!! Straussy made progress on his Titanic area, and Carnegie made progress on his expansion to Zanzibar. Another round of changes went in to +PRESTIGE items. Since the value of prestige has changed so much over the years, +prestige is being eliminated in general across the mud. A few special-effect -prestige items will be maintained. Items that were formerly +prestige are now generally lowbie-friendly minor +stat items. Changes were made in Alaska, Arabia, Aztecs. In order to make DT rooms more friendly to screen readers, deathtrap rooms will now appear with double asterisks, i.e. ** SCARY ROOM TITLE HERE ** MISC changes had an effect on many areas and included too many items to list. MISC was removed from Aztecs, Beowulf, Generic Birds, Britain, Rome, SL, SL2, Silk Road, F&I War, San Francisco, Dante's Inferno, Legends of the Past, Paris Expansion, Salem, Carnival, Crusades, Dreamtime, India, Tara Expansion, Seoni Jungle, Klein, Malta, Romania, Savanna, Somme, Tara, Medieval Japan, Dartmoor, Carthage, Svartalfheim, Tartarus, Greece, Medieval Seas, London Port, Pyramid, Boston. You may notice some tweaks to mob AC -- the code to remove the cap on mob AC has *not* been installed, so these are unlikely to be noticeable right now, but please bug any mobs that seem unfairly difficult. In addition, many amulets and the armor/shield of light were changed. Area Changes ------------ Alaska: snowblindness now lasts a much shorter period of time. Britain: Many items will now be useful for low to mid-level characters due to the removal of stat penalties and prestige affs. Crusades: stat tweak to the crossbow Carthage: Adds a check on MT entry to clear possible transfer/trapdoor flag if party has already been there since reboot/rent. A bad lowbie item in Sherwood now a decent lowbie item Greece: Spartan guards no longer leap to defend lower-status people London: Some of the options in the third stage of the Fogg quest have been removed, since they weren't working well for people. Malta: You should now have a little bit more of a chance to make it out of 'Stuck In Customs' alive. Pyramid: No more daemon kills on [Info] -- fun while it lasted, though :) Roman Britain: The blindfold was buggy; it will no longer make you blind while we sort out this bug. Sherwood: Robin Hood's head is no longer sellable or auctionable. Typo fixes went in to: Melbourne, LoP, Beowulf, Svart, Medieval Japan, Arabia, Carnival, PD, SF, Ireland, Dante's Inferno Typo fix in Somme which makes 2 mobs that were supposed to be seeing in the dark, actually see in the dark. There's a general campaign on against +prestige items -- it's expensive to rent (same price as +hp!), with no particular value anymore. Removing it allows various items to get cheaper, or more useful for the same price. Included in this campaign so far are Anasazi, Alhambra, and Alaska. CODE UPDATES * fist fighting commands no longer miss a stunned target. * pistol whip no longer misses a 'stunned' target. * auctions accept bids where on-hand + balance >= going price. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= LEGENDMUD CALENDAR OF EVENTS [All times are system time unless otherwise specified] December 2009 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Thursday, December 3rd, 7:30 pm Q&A in the OOC Auditorium Thursday, December 17th, 7:30 pm Q&A in the OOC Auditorium Monday, December 21st, 5:00 pm Ye Olde Christmas Pinata Monday, December 21st, through Wednesday, December 23rd, All Day Stocking Stuffing Candy Hunt Friday, December 25th, All Day Bah Humbug! Search =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ___ ___ \ |--------------------------------------------------------------------| / /__| Player News |__\ '--------------------------------------------------------------------' XP ACHIEVEMENTS Yin has reached 200 million experience! Liel has reached 300 million experience! Damus has reached 300 million experience! Psylin has reached 400 million experience! Lilianna has reached 600 million experience! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= THE PKILL FRONT It's been three weeks since the last LT, and the PK stats certainly show that. In fact, the number of fights was sort of mind-blowing at first, especially considering there's presently only one PKE clan. However, this lack of clans certainly didn't hinder the Pkill activity. Fawkes was the most active pkiller, having participated in 32 fights, 27 of which were victories! This also crowns him as this issue's most successful pkiller. One shouldn't overlook Reaver's activity, though. He had a total of 26 fights, 11 of which he was victorious in. There were 22 active PKEs, and a dozen non-pkes who participated in a duel or seven. Other characters with 5 or more fights include Rump, Rowane, Reddeath, LebronJames, Dirge, Caja, and Bodacious. I didn't receive many emails from you guys, so all I can do is urge you to check out the forums at forum.legendmud.org! People have been posting pkill logs and would love it if they were looked at. There's some pretty fun stuff up there. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= CLAN NEWS The Warrior's of Legend clan was disbanded by Bodacious. Soldiers of Legend clan was disbanded for low membership. Blackheart clan formed by Bodacious =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ______________________ / \ o O | Wonder what folks are | `\|||/ |doing over at LegendMUD?| (o o) \_______________________/ ooO_(_)_Ooo________________________________________________________________ _____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|___ __|_____|_____|_____|_____|__PLAYER SUBMISSIONS___|_____|_____|_____|_____| It's a Date by Ezio Auditore da Firenze Naeva peered around room, appraising it. Ezio had chosen perhaps the most plain room of the castle for them to spar in; how he had managed to even find it baffled her. Perhaps thirty feet across, it was a plain, windowless room in the bowels of the castle. Inside, four stone pillars rose to the ceiling in each corner, with a few rusty chains pegged to each. Evidently, this had once been a dungeon, though it had not seen use in decades. Thick dust coated everything, especially the cold, unfeeling stone. Ezio sauntered in behind her, smirking. 'Magnifico. This is perfect, don't you think?' he asked, eying the pillars. Naeva nodded at him. 'Yes, there's plenty of room. It's kind of dusty, though...' she mumbled, scrunching up her nose. 'But as long as we aren't hanging out in here, it'll be okay.' Ezio clapped his hands together. 'Perfect. Let's get started,' he said, drawing his strange rapier. Naeva drew her weapon as well, and shortly, they were circling each other. 'Go easy on me, Mr. Awesome Assassin!' she mocked, waving her rapier at him. He retorted with another smile, followed by a wink. She made a face, and then struck with a quick thrust. He batted her rapier aside, still smiling. She struck again, and soon, the two had found a rhythm of thrusts, parries, dodges, and ripostes. He was good, sure, but she figured she was probably better. With a flurry of attacks, she made her move. Ezio spun, dipped, and dodged, but she knew she was getting the best of him. He was on the defensive; his parries were getting slower, and he didn't look quite so confident. She grinned, quickly feigning low and thrusting high. She practically cheered out loud as her weapon struck home. Suddenly, though, something was wrong. Ezio bent strangely, and her rapier slid right past his neck, into his coat. His sword flew to the side as he twisted, removing his coat and tangling her blade into its folds. In his other hand, he suddenly had a knife pressed to her throat. He smiled that same stupid smile at her. 'That isn't fair!' she huffed, backing up slightly. Her rapier would not budge from his coat, however. He smiled again, lowering his blade and twirling it on his fingertips. 'Nulla e reale, tutto e lecito,' he mused, still smiling. 'That is the first thing I was forced to learn, Naeva. Nothing is true, everything is permitted.' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Contract by Zillah Grey Zillah found the door slightly ajar at the demon's asylum, and approached slowly. From within, there came the faintly lingering, familiar scent of the succubus Lamia, and more strongly, that of her consort - Zillah's nemesis - Imri. Those were expected - but the scent that shot electrically through his senses was that of Lime. He was very close, now. He put one finger on the edge of the door and pushed it inward to reveal the inky interior of the foyer. 'Imri,' Zillah breathed, half growling. No sound came back to him from inside. The Revenant stepped into the room, his eyes flashing in the dark as they adjusted to the low light. He moved slowly through the empty house, opening each door, revealing bedrooms, closets, and sitting rooms - none of them occupied. He opened the cellar door, pausing at the threshold above the abyss within, letting the cold draft roll up from below and wash over his flesh. The smell of her was even stronger here, and with it came the residual aura of fear, pain, and despair. He plunged into the black. In the corner of the cellar rested a square, iron-barred cage, just large enough to hold her. She was curled up in a pile of dry, crackling straw, with her knees to her chest, faced away from the stairwell. She didn't stir at the sound of my entry. Around the edges of the cage, there were chalk lines drawn on the floor - protective runes, esoteric binding symbols. I didn't know what most of them meant, but I knew enough to realize that they were there to keep her powers in check, crippling any chance of her escaping on her own. I scanned the rest of the room; the demon wouldn't leave his bait unattended - not really. Obviously, a trap. But what could I do about that? Turn and leave, after three months of searching? I took a few steps closer to the crumpled form in the cage, slowly. A growing feeling of urgency was crawling up my spine... we definitely weren't alone here... When I wheeled around to face the doorway again, he was standing there, smiling calmly at me. The only creature that had ever been able to take me by surprise each and every time we crossed paths... Imri, the tall, thin, silky-haired devil who'd worked so hard to destroy my unlife, piece by piece. 'Zillah,' he purred in a pleasant tone, as if greeting an old friend. I stood tensely, unsure of how to react. He was dressed as always, in a tailored black velvet suit, a cascade of intricate lace at this throat and cuffs. He stood straight, but relaxed, regarding me with calm; he didn't appear to be here to attack me again. Then again, he never looked bloodthirsty until he had his hands already around your throat - that was how it had always been. Behind him, a diaphanous cloud of darkness hovered - inside of it, I could see twisted faces dissolve in and out of sight, lesser forces gathering like a storm cloud to assist him at his call. My gaze flicked toward the cage, then back to him. His smile widened. It occurred to me suddenly that he had both of his eyes, intact again. 'Looking for her?' A long white finger pointed toward her. She was shifting, stirring. 'You know I am. You've had your little game - now, we're leaving.' Imri laughed then, tossing a sheaf of satiny black hair from his eyes, showing a row of perfectly straight, white, and too-sharp teeth in doing so. 'Tsk, tsk, Grey. You know it doesn't work like that.' I stepped backward, toward the cage. 'Lime--' More rustling in the straw from over my shoulder. 'Ah!' Imri exclaimed cheerfully. 'Good, she's waking up. Isn't this nice? Us three, back together again. You know Grey, I must admit, I missed the charm of your company. You have such a way with words...' he sneered, mockingly. He was baiting me. I couldn't lose my cool now. 'Zill...?' Lime whimpered, weakly. 'Yeah. Get up, Lime. We're going.' A dangerous light flashed in the demon's eye. 'One of you can go, Grey. Just one. I've had a lot of fun with that pretty toy of yours in the last little while. I wouldn't mind keeping her. But I might be willing to make a trade.' 'Cut to the chase, Imri. You took her here to lure me.' 'Yes.' He folded his hands neatly over the head of his walking-cane. 'How many years has it been now, Grey, since you died in that prison of the future - how long have you been walking around upright, on stolen time, mocking the agents of Heaven and Hell, skirting around the rules?' His tone was poisonous, full of resentment. 'I've lost count,' I lied. 'Far too long. You were meant to join us decades ago. You seem to think that this second lease on life gives you some chance of redemption - it doesn't.' He stepped closer to me, his face twisting in anger now. The shadowy beings that trailed him surged forward slightly, taking on a more violent aspect. I stood stock still - if I showed any emotion here, it could be the deal breaker. He could take both me and the gypsy now if he wanted to. 'You can't live for eternity, Jaime,' he continued. I started at the use of that name - the name I'd been given at birth, the name that only Lime knew now. 'You'll never find redemption. Your clock ran out of time years ago. Now, you come with me to Hell where you belong... or I take her.' He nodded once toward the girl. I glanced at her again. She was crouched now, looking wildly at the demon. 'Zillah?' she said again, sounding a little more hysterical. Her eyes were clouded, as if she were floating somewhere between a nightmare and waking. Her hands flew to the bars, batting at them - they were smeared with blood, some of her fingernails ripped out from clawing at the enclosure. A horrible sensation washed over me, as if a cold hand had closed tightly around my heart. 'You want to trade,' I murmured. He nodded once. 'You give yourself over - to death, commit yourself to Hell. Sacrifice the life you were meant to lose thirty years ago... and she walks out of here alone. My pets here and I will let her live. It's your time to die, Zillah Grey.' I clenched my jaw tightly. 'Unlock her cage.' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Release by Lime It's been weeks, months... years, I'm not really sure. The confines of the cage I've been in and the unspeakable things the demon has done has sucked away any hope of actually escaping. The bastard cited anti-magic spells in the sand around the cage, and did everything in his power to make sure I felt every ounce of pain he could muster. Between the physical torture, the smooth words of threat, and the constant stabbing from the structure of the cage, I couldn't disconnect myself from the pain. I prayed for it... the disconnection, but it wouldn't come. An electricity filled the air and the sound of voices stirred me from my trance. Moving was an extreme effort, considering there were barbs on the bottom of the cage, sand that felt like glass in my skin, and only enough room to shift myself uncomfortably. It was his voice... he was there with his back to me, facing my tormentor who had that all too familiar smirk on his face. Was it really him? Was it another dream? I wish I could have stopped it. A black mass of snarling faces swooped from Imri and circled around Zillah, swirling around him, then finally encompassing both of them into blackness. I was alone again, the door to the enclosure creaking open and a glimmer of light peeking down the basement stairs. Freedom is never free. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 1515 AD; October 8th My guest ate today, though I was not in the room when it happened. I was gone no longer than five minutes, but the food that I had once again placed in front of him was gone by the time I had returned. He had even drank all of the water. We are making progress! I've taken it upon myself to read aloud, because he sleeps in my study, not only because I am attempting to get this curious child's attention but because I think he is actually listening. He still does not speak, but his eating is a sure sign that things are going to be looking up. Yesterday I called in a seamstress to take measurements to get him some clothing, and to get the word put out about the boy. She's a lovely thing, but a horrible gossip. Everyone knows where to go if we need the word spread, there are already whispers of him on the street. I must now be careful of people who will call upon me seeking the boy untruthfully. I've prepared the proper seals in order to ward them away, and now I wait. - N. Bellinger =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= To whom it may concern, We here at the highly esteemed St. Isaac's Academy for Boys, in Dreux France take great pride in the educational system we inflict upon our students. In order, however, for our boys to receive such a great education they must first be present. We have made several attempts to contact you over the course of the last school term only to come up short. We must remind you that tuition is non-refundable, and that we are offering here the best education offered in the world. Please take in mind that Kendrew will be held accountable for all lessons missed, and must be tested in order to decide whether he can carry on with fourth grade studies, or if he is to be held back in the third grade. Should he test back in to the third grade, new living arrangements will need to be made in the dormitories, as his current dorm is reserved for fourth grade boys. In order for us to test Kendrew before the new term begins we ask that you send him a day in advance. Like always, a Sister will be at the platform to retrieve your child, and you will be notified by missive of his arrival. We thank you for your continued interest in our school, Father Jacques Cherbourg St Isaac's Academy for Boys =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Father Jacques Cherourg, We here in the Ravenswick household take great pride in doing the right thing. However, in order to do this, we must work like hell even in the face of trouble, whether they be family issues or the fact that I was STABBED IN THE WOMB and my unborn daughter DIED. So you can take your fall tuition and eat it, because we all know that the money doesn't go to the school, the church, or anything like that. It goes into keeping you happy and content. So much for living for God, hm? I digress. He'll be sent a day in advance, and I request that you show me his unaltered test results. Yes, that's right. I don't trust any of you one bit. You care about the boys as much as you care about your dogma, and I mean every word of that. Enjoy last term's payment, as well as the payment for the winter-spring term. -N. Ravenswick =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Of Oatmeal and God by Lucas Wylder 'Do you believe in God, my son?' 'No.' The answer was curt. Lucas narrowed his eyes as he watched the tall, lean Father Thompson across the table. They'd met on the way to Russia the day prior, spoke very little to one another, and were now in company once again at a dilapidated tavern in some no-name town on the road to God only knew where. 'But you believe in angels?' 'I believe in what I see.' 'So you have seen an angel?' Father Thompson asked calmly. His bible was open next to him, a bowl of oatmeal in front. He'd nearly finished it, where Lucas had hardly touched his. 'You're so thin. Eat.' 'I've seen an angel; he's done his best to convince me God is real. I've seen angels and demons, but no God or the Devil. They're fabricated, stories to scare children. Everyone needs a light to run to while the dark is chasing them.' 'Do you believe in any kind of religion at all?' 'No.' 'What is it you do for a living, Lucas Wylder?' He flinched. 'Don't call me that.' She'd called him that. 'I'm a Knight.' The addition was made without hesitation, and some sort of pride in the process. The dark haired youth pushed his bowl away from him, down the table toward a young woman nursing. He didn't want it, and couldn't speak a lick of Russian to tell her she could have it. She'd figure it out. 'A Knight? And yet you believe not in the Lord?' Father Thompson sounded surprised. He was a tall man, well built with a weathered face. He'd done a lot of traveling in his youth, and was now honing in on the later years of his life. 'Don't judge me, Father.' 'Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven.' 'Luke 6:37.' Lucas frowned. 'Don't quote the bible at me, Father Thompson. I've read it, and I know how it ends. Tears of joy and smiles.' 'You are lost, Lucas,' old fingers laced together, and Father Thompson looked mournfully at his dinner partner. 'I'm not lost, Father, only wizened. My angel is who's been lost.' Lucas stood and stretched, reaching for his sword. At the curious look from the priest, he said, 'An angel lives with me, Father Thompson. He swears, has been known to womanize on occasion... and loved a succubus. I killed her, and he..? He's been missing ever since.' He strapped the sword to his belt. 'Your god... his god... condemns blasphemy.' 'So where do you intend to go then, Sir Lucas?' 'To Hell.' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The Legendary Times is published by the immortals of LegendMUD. Please send replies, additions, or corrections to our address at [email protected] for inclusion in the next edition. All subscription options are now handled at this url: http://www.legendmud.org/lists/listinfo/legendarytimes For RP submissions, copyright ownership remains with the author. We do reserve the right to moderate the forum and edit or reject any submission. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=