Welcome to Dissidia: Final Fantasy MUSH!
Hello, and welcome to the Dissidia: Final Fantasy MUSH homepage. Designed to inform, this page is also to help new and prospective players get a base idea of what we're about so they can make careful and planned decisions regarding the MUSH, and provide easy access to the online news files and other such information. This page is a general overview of the basics about MUSHes and Dissidia: Final Fantasy MUSH; to the left is a sidebar and collection of links, which will lead you to online versions of the MUSH news files.
PLEASE read this file, ESPECIALLY if you are new to MUSHing in general, not just this MUSH.
- What is a MUSH?
- A MUSH is a text-based online social medium to which multiple users are connected at the same time. MUSH are often used for online social intercourse and role-playing games. Many MUSHes are created as an interactive game, usually designed with some kind of theme, such as a movie or TV show, though social-only MUSHes are far from uncommon. More information can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUSH
- What is Dissidia: Final Fantasy MUSH?
- Dissidia: Final Fantasy MUSH is a MUSH designed to allow roleplay in a Final Fantasy environment, though without specific ties to any of the e-games, set in a world based on the Playstation Portable game DISSIDIA: Final Fantasy. Though the MUSH layout does not show any specific ties to the Final Fantasy e-games, the energy that caused Dissidia to form has grown into it's own world, with resemblances to the Final Fantasy worlds that have come before it (such as the celtic kingdom of Anwynn resembling FF4's world, or the magitech archipelago of Bersai resembling Spira.) You don't have to have played a single Final Fantasy game to play here, but the resemblances and easter eggs will be more obvious if you have. For more information, please see the overview in 'news introduction' under General Information.
- How do I get on Dissidia: Final Fantasy MUSH?
- Simply get a MUSH client, such as SimpleMU* or MUSHclient, and point the client to:
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