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Glossary terms related to Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs). MUDs come in a wide variety of forms. Traditionally, they are multiplayer games played via telnet.

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NPC

NPC

Jan 8, 2026

What is an NPC? NPC stands for “non-player character.” It is a character in a roleplaying game that is not controlled by a player but by the game’s codebase, an administrator, or is written as part of the background or environment to enhance storytelling. NPCs are used to fulfill various roles such as quest givers,

Linkdead

Linkdead

Jan 8, 2026

What is linkdead? Linkdead refers to a situation in text-based online games, especially in multi-user dungeons (MUDs) and similar roleplaying games (RPGs), where a character remains present in the game world but the player controlling the character has been disconnected. A linkdead state can happen for various reasons, such as an internet outage, a computer

Limbo

Limbo

Jan 8, 2026

What is Limbo? Limbo refers to an out-of-character (OOC) area in multiplayer text-based roleplaying games, particularly in MUDs, MOOs, and other MU* environments, where players are placed during a temporary ban or while waiting for a policy decision about their character or account. It’s a virtual space separate from the game’s main narrative and locations,

IRL

IRL

Jan 8, 2026

What is IRL? IRL stands for “in real life.” It’s a term used to differentiate between things that happen in the real, physical world from those that happen in a virtual world or game. IRL is often used in text-based gaming, online forums, and digital communications to draw a line between the digital persona and

Imm

Imm

Jan 8, 2026

What is an imm? Imm is short for “immortal.” It refers to a member of a game’s staff in a text-based roleplaying game (RPG). Compared to regular players, imms have elevated privileges and responsibilities. They can create content, enforce rules, and manage the game’s environment. In some games, they are also known as “wizards,” “gods,”

Idle

Idle

Jan 8, 2026

What is idle status in games? Idle in the context of online roleplaying games (RPGs) refers to a state where a player is logged into a game but is not actively participating or performing any actions. This can occur for various reasons, such as the player being away from their keyboard (AFK), attending to real-life

IAW

IAW

Jan 8, 2026

What does IAW mean? IAW stands for “in another window.” This term is used in text-based roleplaying games (RPGs) and online gaming communities to indicate that a player is present but not currently focused on the game’s window. In this case, the player is not away from their keyboard (AFK); however, they are engaged in

Helpfile

Helpfile

Jan 8, 2026

What is a helpfile? A helpfile (also written “help file”) is a digital document designed to provide players with information and guidance on various aspects of a game, such as mechanics, systems, controls, and lore. Typically accessed from within the game, these files can cover a broad range of topics, from how to engage in

Head Builder

Head Builder

Jan 8, 2026

What is a Head Builder? Head Builder is a title given to a key staff member in a multi-user dungeon (MUD) responsible for designing and creating the game’s environments. They decide on the themes and layouts of various areas within the MUD. Beyond their own building tasks, they select and manage other builders, who contribute

H&S

H&S

Jan 8, 2026

What does H&S mean? H&S is short for hack and slash. It refers to a gameplay style in roleplaying games (RPGs) where the primary focus is on combat against numerous non-player character (NPC) enemies. The term emphasizes real-time, fast-paced battles, where players engage in melee combat, often slashing through groups of enemies to progress. In

Griefer

Griefer

Jan 8, 2026

What is a griefer? A griefer is a player in a multiplayer roleplaying game (RPG) who deliberately irritates and harasses other players within the game, breaks the rules, or undermines the spirit of the game to ruin others’ enjoyment. Griefers often use aspects of the game in unintended ways to cause frustration or anger among

GM

GM

Jan 8, 2026

What is a GM? GM stands for “Game Master.” It’s a term used in roleplaying games (RPGs) to describe an individual who acts as the administrator, storyteller, and referee. The GM is responsible for creating the game world, guiding the narrative, and interpreting the rules. They facilitate the game for the players, making decisions that

Character

Character

Jan 8, 2026

What is a character in an RPG? A character in the context of roleplaying games (RPGs) refers to a fictional persona that exists within the game’s universe. Characters serve as players’ avatars, acquaintances, enemies, and friends within the story and may possess unique backgrounds, skills, and personalities. Characters can be broadly categorized into two types:

DM

DM

Jan 8, 2026

What is a DM? DM stands for “Dungeon Master,” a person who organizes, runs, and referees a roleplaying game (RPG). The DM guides players through the story and determines the results of their characters’ actions. In text-based online gaming, such as in chatrooms and MUDs, the DM is responsible for creating the narrative, controlling non-player

Coder

Coder

Jan 8, 2026

What is a coder? A coder in the context of text-based gaming, particularly in Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs), MUSHes, and other online roleplaying platforms, is a programmer responsible for creating and modifying the software that operates the game. They write, debug, and maintain the code that enables the game world to function, allowing players to interact

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