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MIST (MUD)
''MIST'' was one of the first public access MUDs in the world. Running at the University of Essex England between the hours of 2am and 8am and at weekends, and free to use, it attained immense popularity among a dedicated user base. ''MIST'' used MUDDL, a definition language written by Richard Bartle and Roy Trubshaw, which was originally used to implement MUD1. While there were several other MUDs written in MUDDL, ''ROCK'', ''BLUD'', and ''UNI'' being the most notable ones, they all ran on the mud account which was deleted in October 1987 when Richard Bartle left the University of Essex, making ''MIST'' the only MUD left running on the Essex network. ''MIST'', under the management of Michael "Lorry" Lawrie ran until the machine that hosted it, a DEC-10, was superseded in 1991. ''MIST'' was notorious for its "dog eat dog" and "anything goes so long as some more powerful character doesn't decide otherwise" philosophy, as well as its unparalleled bloodthirstiness. Wanton killing, deception, and using magic powers to compel players to attack others without warning, were common and acceptable. ==External links==
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