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h1. Dreamverse LPMud Player's Guide 

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 h2. History 

 h2. Geography 

 h3. Biomes 

 * [[Forest]] 
 * [[Desert]] 
 * [[Mountains]] 
 * [[Ocean]] 
 * [[Jungle]] 
 * [[Arctic]] 

 h3. Rivers and Lakes 

 h3. Islands 

 h2. Places of Interest 

 h3. Villages, Towns, and Other Settlements 

 * [[Arnheim]] 
 * [[Drax]] 
 * [[East Drax]] 
 * [[Gypsy Camp]] 
 * [[Hamlet]] 
 * [[Hatha]] 
 * [[Karandkar]] 
 * [[Narnia]] 
 * [[Shadevale]] 
 * [[Yaro]] 
 * [[Yilth]] 

 h3. Other Points of Interest 

 * [[Tranquility's Hut]] 
 * [[Fetznettle Park]] 
 * [[Jungle]] 
 * [[Pyramid]] 
 * [[Drax Catacombs]] 
 * [[McClusky Farm]] 
 * [[Misha Key's Gardens]] 
 * [[Devil's Falls]] 
 * [[Rapunzel's Tower]] 

 h2. Things to Do 

 h3. Exploration 

 h3. Adventuring 

 h3. Socializing 

 h3. Hunting and Fishing 

 h3. Questing 

 h3. Builder's Corner 

 * [[Mathematics]] 

 h1. Organizations 

 h2. What is an organization? 

 An organization is any group of two or more people who have affiliated themselves for a common purpose.    The purpose of an organization is whatever the members of that organization choose.    Some organizations may be purely social in nature while others adhere to a rigid hierarchy and a code of conduct.    Organizations have the option of opening bank accounts and building structures, charging membership dues, and leasing property to members. 

 * Organizations form the backbone of the social network within Dreamverse.   
 * There are no limits or restrictions on how many members an organization can have. 
 * An individual may join any number of organizations. 
 * Organizations may restrict or revoke membership based on other memberships of an individual. 

 h2. Why join an organization? 

 Joining an organization may provide all sorts of benefits to the member.    Some organizations may provide access to goods or services that are unavailable through any other means.    Other organizations may provide protection and security.    The reasons for joining an organization are numerous and depend entirely upon the organization and the individual and different individuals may join the same organization for entirely different reasons. 

 h2. Examples 

 h3. Drax Association of Landholders 

 Any owner of real-estate within the town of Drax is eligible to join this association.    Membership dues are charged annually.    Benefits protective services from a private security force, forced eviction of tenants upon non-payment of rent, and additional clout within the local government. 

 h3. McClusky Commune 

 The McClusky Farm has converted itself into a commune.    Members have the option of paying quarterly dues in kind or in cash.    All members are expected to work the community fields 16 hours per month.    Benefits of commune membership include free food and lodging. 

 h3. Fetznettle Association of Gamblers 

 Any person may buy into this organization.    Once membership has been purchased then that person may freely enter any Fetznettle Gambling hall and partake in any sponsored events.    Gambling halls are located within most major cities and provide entertainment options in the form of slot machines, card tables, and other games of chance. 

 h2. Technical Details 

 h3. Organization Data Structures 

 * Short Description 
 * Long Description 
 * Cash Balance 
 * Flags 
 * Members 
 ** Role 
 ** Recruitment Date 
 ** Recruiter 

 h3. Contributing to Dreamverse 

 h2. Codeless Area Builder 

 The Codeless Area Builder, or CAB, is a set of tools which players and Builders can use to add content to Dreamverse without having to learn how to programming or how to work with the LPC language and the details of the Dreamverse mudlib.    The CAB utilizes JSON(Javascript Object Notation) documents to contain the data and stores these documents in an Apache CouchDB document database.    This allows content providers, the players and Builder's, to access and edit this database through a standard WWW browser or with tools and utilities written to work with JSON.