Mordor (MUD)

Mordor (MUD)

Mordor is a particular codebase of MUD, programmed by Brooke Paul and John Freeman. It is based upon Quest for Mordor by Brett Vickers, which was first written in 1988. Mordor is derived from Quest v2.0 ca. 1992.

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