You know, I knew about these things. I knew UO and EQ were based on them but with a graphical overlay. Yet somehow it never occurred to me to try one. The MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) has been around longer than the "World Wide Web", but it was still just esoteric computer history to me...until now.
Apparently I lucked out. If the reviews are any indications, I stumbled upon the best one on the Web. It may not have my favorite theme ever (but it is, at least, relatively original).
The Inquisition - Legacy is set in the world of Urth, in a setting that mixes elements of several of our real historical periods (from the dark ages through the renaissance, and the ever pervasive Inquisition.) The difference is, magic is real. Witches exist. The Church has decreed they are evil, and burns them to save their own souls...the history is much deeper and I could go on for pages, but there's no reason to. If you play the game, you'll read much of it yourself.
What sets it apart is the roleplaying. Real, constantly, people are in character. There's no prevention of player killing, but people don't go around killing each other either. There are plenty of reasons why, and I could go into the mechanics of it, but if you're at all interested, I recommend just playing. Despite the lack of graphics, it's rather what I expected EQ to be 13 years ago. EQ ultimately failed at this, but this game? completely scratches my roleplaying itch.
(Demographic is odd, too. Seems half the players are Aussie women.)
If you do play, please type 'refer talya' once in game, just to let them know i brought you there.