The Lojban MOO

THE LOJBAN MOO IS DEAD


As Robin Lee Powell if you want details, but the short version is
that it was always super-slow and the popularity wasn't enough to
justify the time to do a complete rewrite.

Introduction


There is now a Lojban MOO; that is, a multi user virtual environment, kind of like the old text adventure games. One of the things we're trying to use it for is xartum. To that end, we need people to come visit and pray for or build the things they want!

How To Get Help


In Lojban, you can get a list of available commands at Lojban MOO Lojban Commands.

If you're in English, you can use the in-MOO help system by typing "help".

In Lojban, you can use "sidju", but only one or two pages are translated. You can use "mulsidju" to access the English help (although as of 19 July 2006, that is very slow).

Help can often be gotten on Lojban IRC.

If you're really stuck, you can mail the MOO admin.

For general information on MOOs and MUDs and so on, see The MUD FAQ or The MOO FAQ. In particular, How Do I Connect To A MUD, Now that I'm connected, what do I do?, What common commands are used on MUDs?, What is a client? and What different clients are avialable?.

To switch to Lojban from English
language Lojban
To switch to English from Lojban
bangu fa la gliban
To list the available languages (there are only two)
languages
ma bangu

Connecting To The MOO

Web-Based Connection


You can use the SSH applet loaded by
http://mooix.lojban.org/ssh.html to connect.

Use the login "moo" if you don't have an account. You will be logged in as a guest. Commands are typed in the bottom-most part of the window. Feel free to look around, although you are limited to using English as a guest. Use the "register" command to make an account. When you've done so and have completed the registration process, close the window, reload the Remote SSH Client page, and log in with your new information.

Connecting Using a Graphical Client In Windows


I'm assuming that this will be what most users will want to do. Please note that there is no security with this method; your password is being sent over the 'net in plain text. You shouldn't use an important password on the MOO anyways.

First, find yourself a client. If you ask Google for "windows mud client" you'll get lots of them, including lists of them. For reference, the one I picked (more or less at random, except that I wanted MCP support (don't worry about what that is unless you want to build lots of stuff)) is Trebuchet, and it's that that I'll be writing this with. They should all be about the same, though.

Download or run the installer. The installer itself is pretty simple. Start the program (should be in Start -> Programs -> Trebuchet Tk). When Trebuchet starts, it'll ask if you want it to look for updates, and (if it finds an update) if you want to update it. Say yes. Restart if necessary.

Go to File -> New World... The world name can be whatever you want, although we've been calling it things like "samxarmuj" around Lojban IRC. Host name is "mooix.lojban.org". The port is 7000. It is not encrypted. The type is "LP/Diku with GOAHEAD". Unless you already have an account, leave the player name and password blank. Leave everything else as it is. Click "Add". Go to File -> Connect World..., and select the world you just created.

You will be logged in as a guest. Commands are typed in the bottom-most part of the window. Feel free to look around, although you are limited to using English as a guest. Use the "register" command to make an account. When you've done so and have completed the registration process, go to File -> Edit Worlds... and enter your userid and password information there. Then go to File -> Disconnect World... followed by File -> Connect World... (or right-click on the box just above the typing area with the world's name in it and select Reconnect World...). You should now be logged in as the user you created.

You will probably find the experience slightly less confusing if you turn command echoing on. In TrebuchetTk this is done by going to Option -> Preferences, then the Input tab, then selecting "Echo commands to display".

Connecting With SSH In Windows


Get an SSH client; I suggest PuTTY (get putty.exe from that link). The host is mooix.lojban.org, and the port is 22 (the default for SSH). The connection type must be SSH. Log in as "moo". Look around a bit. Use the "register" command to create an account. Exit the program and restart it. Use the account name and password you just created.

Connecting With SSH On The Command Line


First, get an SSH client. With most UNIX systems, and Mac OS X, this comes pre-installed. You'll need to use a command line (aka terminal) window to access it. The command to get an account is "ssh moo@mooix.lojban.org". Once you have an account, use "ssh [account]@mooix.lojban.org". Otherwise, follow the "Connecting With SSH In Windows" instructions above.

Rules And Etiquette


(very much incomplete)

  • Objects with no Lojban translation annoy the Gods, and therefore run the risk of being exiled to BAI. (We reserve the right to translate them instead, though.)

History


This is the history of the world from the point of view of samxarmuj itself.

Mythical History


No-one knows what was before the Gods came and re-made the world. But legend has it that an ancient civilization uploaded themselves into computers and sleep solipsistically beneath the sea. They created a logical language that hacks into root access in the fabric of reality... the kind of language which you could speak to a genie without fear of being misinterpreted...

The Beginning


There is a fire, but other than that there is no light and no breeze. A hill of sand rises out of a body of water which stretches into a pure, starless, and unreflective darkness to an unknown size. It might be outdoors or indoors.

This text floats in the air: {fi'i vitke be la co'i ve'e terzmiku .i .e'o ko rivbi lo nu cpedu lo rinka be lo dubna'e .i ki'e .i ko zanfri lo vitno .i mi'e le kurji} "Welcome to the Singularity. Kindly refrain from making requests that cause paradox. Thank you and have a nice eternity. - The Management."

The Gods


The Gods live beneath the sea, dreaming dreams beyond mortal ken. They sometimes answer prayers, but they are both fickle and distracted by their own concerns.

Mutable Reality


The Gods permit the modification of reality according to their own
whims. Their power over reality is vast, permitting them to create
regions that seem to be physically impossible. They allow residents
to partake of their power for creation of whatever the resident
might desire, but they are fickle, and some times refuse a request
for no mortally discernable reason.

Residents can pray to the gods to fulfil their desires, or can use
complex Lojban utterances to magically create things on their own.

Prayer


In English, use 'pray "..."' to request help. In Lojban, see
Lojban MOO Lojban Commands for the exact command(s) to use.

The Gods are mostly helpful when asked questions or for general
help, but are somewhat more fickle when asked to create things. It
seems that this takes time that the Gods would largely prefer to be
spending on their own ineffable contemplations.

The Gods never respond to any requests for changes or creation that
were uttered in anything but valid Lojban. They will sometimes
respond to requests for general help in other languages.

Creation


See Lojban MOO Lojban Commands for builder commands. The Gods
allow a great deal of freedom to those willing to learn the correct
Lojban incantations.

Weak Points


Some places are more stable than others; that is, their creators or
the Gods have arranged so that some places cannot easily be
modified, thus providing some stability for the residents. Within
these areas, the creation of new paths in and out of the area and
similar activites must be done by prayer.

To-do.

To-Do Lists/Bug Reporting


Put stuff here that you'd like to see or that you know needs work.

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Created by rlpowell. Last Modification: Friday 04 of November, 2011 08:40:04 GMT by rlpowell.