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| Nick Gammon
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| Date
| Tue 06 Jun 2006 06:06 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| Command: councils
Handler: do_councils
Min level: 0
Min posn: any (dead)
Log: normal
The following councils exist to administrate various areas of the mud:
Council of Elders -- responsible for complete mud administration, with each
member working independently in other areas as well.
The Symposium -- responsible for immortalization of avatars, mortal
immortal communications, and idea/project management.
Pkill Conclave -- responsible for administration and development of the
deadly combat system, clans and other pkill matters.
Quest Council -- responsible for creating, running and overseeing quests
as well as evolution of the quest system itself.
Newbie Council -- primarily oversees concerns dealing with new, low-level
characters (areas, equipment, etc.), this council also
employs many mortals who assist new players in need.
Code Council -- responsible for all code-related matters
Neophyte Council -- Overseer of level 51-53 immortals and inactivity
demotions.
See also HELP '<council name>' for further information.
Typing <councils> <council name> will show membership numbers and a brief
description of what the council does.
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