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==Mission Statement==
==Mission Statement==
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Tapestries MUCK is a cross between a real life [[Wikipedia:BDSM|BDSM]] play party, a free form [[Wikipedia:Roleplaying|roleplaying]] environment, and a social gathering place all within a [[Wikifur:Furry|furry]] theme. It strives to provide a place for safe and free exploration of dominance and submission roleplay, as well as other forms of sexual expression in public and in private. Tapestries facilitates this by providing an environment that is populated exclusively by adult players and furry characters, as well as by setting guidelines that encourage tolerance and respect of other's fantasies and beliefs.
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Tapestries MUCK is a cross between a real life [[BDSM]] play party, a free form [[Roleplay|roleplaying]] environment, and a social gathering place all within a [[Wikifur:Furry|furry]] theme. It strives to provide a place for safe and free exploration of dominance and submission roleplay, as well as other forms of sexual expression in public and in private. Tapestries facilitates this by providing an environment that is populated exclusively by adult players and furry characters, as well as by setting guidelines that encourage tolerance and respect of other's fantasies and beliefs.
==The Game==
==The Game==
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Tapestries MUCK is, as it's name implies, a [[Wikifur:MUCK|MUCK]]. A MUCK is an online role-playing game that is usually text-based and accessible through [[telnet]], as well as a variety of [[MUCK Clients]]. The term MUCK doesn't actually stand for anything, but is rather a play on the word "MUD", which stands for "Multi User Dungeon/Domain". However, the popular backronym for MUCK is "Multi-User Created Kingdom".
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Tapestries MUCK is, as it's name implies, a [[MUCK]]. A MUCK is an online role-playing game that is usually text-based and accessible through [[telnet]], as well as a variety of [[MUCK Clients]]. The term MUCK doesn't actually stand for anything, but is rather a play on the word "MUD", which stands for "Multi User Dungeon/Domain". However, the popular backronym for MUCK is "Multi-User Created Kingdom".
==The Environment==
==The Environment==
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[[Wikipedia:Roleplaying|Roleplaying]] is centered around the town of [[Layleaux]] and it's surrounding areas in a fictitious fantasy world that has social norms very different from anything seen in the real one to allow for the mission of the Muck.
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[[Roleplay|Roleplaying]] is centered around the town of [[Layleaux]] and it's surrounding areas in a fictitious fantasy world that has social norms very different from anything seen in the real one to allow for the mission of the Muck.
==More Information==
==More Information==

Revision as of 15:40, 27 March 2007

Contents

Mission Statement

Tapestries MUCK is a cross between a real life BDSM play party, a free form roleplaying environment, and a social gathering place all within a furry theme. It strives to provide a place for safe and free exploration of dominance and submission roleplay, as well as other forms of sexual expression in public and in private. Tapestries facilitates this by providing an environment that is populated exclusively by adult players and furry characters, as well as by setting guidelines that encourage tolerance and respect of other's fantasies and beliefs.

The Game

Tapestries MUCK is, as it's name implies, a MUCK. A MUCK is an online role-playing game that is usually text-based and accessible through telnet, as well as a variety of MUCK Clients. The term MUCK doesn't actually stand for anything, but is rather a play on the word "MUD", which stands for "Multi User Dungeon/Domain". However, the popular backronym for MUCK is "Multi-User Created Kingdom".

The Environment

Roleplaying is centered around the town of Layleaux and it's surrounding areas in a fictitious fantasy world that has social norms very different from anything seen in the real one to allow for the mission of the Muck.

More Information

  • Policies - The rules or terms of service of the Muck. You should read these if you wish to play.

Construction

Yeah, yeah, there is a lot more to go here...

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