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The world in which Mhirdrun is set contains a collection of various fantasy tropes featured in Dungeons & Dragons. While Mhirdrun itself utilizes a game-rules set called 'Dungeon World', most creatures in Mhirdrun are comparable to their counterparts in the Dungeons and Dragons 3rd Edition SRD. Their lore, themes and the inspirations for our choices on their general abilities remain for reference here: The Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition SRD

 

Any lore specific to various Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings (such as Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, Eberron, or other campaign settings) are NOT necessarily universal to Mhirdrun. (Example: On the Forgotten Realms wiki, the average Frost Giants have been listed as being 20 feet tall under their average-height statistic beneath their picture. In the SRD, they can be shown here as being fifteen feet tall -- although this oversight has been amended in the frost giant text it was missed beneath its picture as recent edits have shown). Any time there is a conflict between setting specific lore, and the SRD document, the SRD typically wins unless something has been ear-marked to set a flavor or tone. Any time there is not lore in the SRD? We're making it up in a way that fits the mood and lore of our setting which may or may not match what you know from other campaign settings.

 

Mhirdrun's various races -- in truth distinct species -- are divided into three categories:

  1. Standard Races - These species are common in the vicinity of Mhirdrun and have relaxed regulation. Anyone can play these.

  2. Uncommon Races - These characters are controlled and regulated, requiring a Level 1 Rental Box.

  3. Rare Races - These characters are tightly controlled and regulated, requiring a Level 2 Rental Box.

 

These character types are supernatural, near mythical, or otherwise have outlandish powers. They are strictly controlled. The population for them is generally kept under control by use of rental boxes in the OOC room, which keeps track of who has what, and how many characters of a given type there are. The standards for playing them include:

 

  1. Be granted access to the 'Advanced Characters' group by an admin. Brief Open-book rules quiz will occur.

  2. Have a Standard Character you maintain. The spirit of this rule implies that you will be playing your Standard character more often than your Uncommon character.

  3. Lease an Uncommon Character slot or Rare Character slot in the OOC room.

  4. Have no more than One Advanced Character slot leased at a time.

  5. Follow the Rules and Requirements for all of your character classes and races.

 

And you'll be all set!

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These character types are the likes of dragons, major demons, and other incredibly rare and incredibly powerful characters. They are strictly controlled. The standards for playing them include.

 

  1. Be granted access to the 'Advanced Characters' group by an admin. Brief Open-book rules quiz will occur.

  2. Have a Standard Character you maintain. The spirit of this rule implies that you will be playing your Standard character more often than your Rare character.

  3. Lease a or Rare Character slot in the OOC room.

  4. Have no more than One Advanced Character slot leased at a time.

  5. Follow the Rules and Requirements for all of your character classes and races.

 

And you'll be all set!

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