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The Realm Online, originally known as simply The Realm, was one of the first MMORPGs (massively multiplayer online role-playing games) for public release (the public 'Beta' was out 5 months before Merdian 59's commercial release). It was launched on December 31, 1996 for Windows personal computers and continues to operate as of 2006. It was designed in the tradition of graphical MUDs, before the popular usage of the terms "massively multiplayer" and "MMORPG".

History

The Realm was originally designed and released by Sierra On-Line in 1996, near what has been said by many fans to be the end of their original glory days (the years prior to the 1997 departure of founders Ken and Roberta Williams). Until he left, Ken Williams was the executive producer of the game, which was still indicated in the credits of a 1998 CD-ROM version of the game. Over the next few years Sierra and Codemasters continued to develop the game extensively before, in 1999, Codemasters took over all operations. In July of 2003, the game was purchased by its current owner and operator, Norseman Games.

It is considered by many to be the longest-running MMORPG in history, as Meridian 59 has not been running continuously since its original release date. Others argue that The Realm is not a true MMORPG at all, and is more of a Graphical MUD.

Gameplay

The gameplay is similar to the two-dimensional point-and-click adventure games of the time. The game is very simple when compared to later MMORPG's like Ultima Online, as characters have limited interaction with the environment. Methods of social interaction include chat channels, "room" chats (limited to the players shown on a screen), private messages, and an in-game mail service.

The combat system of The Realm is turn-based and is not held within the main map, but within a combat screen, whcih is visible to other players as a dust cloud). Turn order is determined by the relative statistics of the characters involved. Levels are primarily gained by experience points earned in combat.

All of the characters in The Realm play on a single server, though a test server exists where new features are added to the game before going live.

Races, Classes, and Attributes

Each race and class combination begins with a predetermined arrangement of attributes, with eight points free for the player to distribute. Initial skills are determined by the class.

The Realm's primary attributes are:

Strength: Determines the damage dealt with some melee weapons, and the carrying capacity of the character.
Dexterity: Determines the speed in combat of the character, his or her dodge rate, and damage on throwing weapons.
Endurance: Determines the character's maximum hit points.
Intelligence: Determines the character's spell damage modifier.
The races that exist on The Realm are:

Humans: The quintessential "balanced" race.
Elves: Intelligent but weak.
Giants: Strong but dumb.
Orcs: Similar to humans.
Classes are not rigid, and a member of one class can learn the skills of any other class (though they will be less proficient at those skills):

Adventurer: Can use weapons and magic equally, but will never become exceptional in either.
Warrior: Best at the various weapon skills.
Wizard: Best at the five schools of magic.
Thief: Employs skills such as pick pocketing and lock picking.
While characters pick a starting alignment (good, neutral or evil), each character is ranked in alignment automatically as a result of in-game actions, from Beatific (ultimately good) to Demonic (ultimately evil). NPCs are rated in a similar way, with good creatures tending to attack evil players, and vice versa. A player changes his or her alignment by killing monsters of the opposite alignment.

Storyline

The storyline aspect of The Realm remains in ongoing development. It consists of multiple characters operated by in-game staff members that further ongoing plots and story arcs, and strongly encourages players to role-play. Unlike most MMORPGS that develop large parts of the storyline in annual expansions, The Realm's storyline is constantly being developed.

The plotline revolves around six gods, three kingdoms, and other background characters. The gods, which are divided into three alliances, include:

The Light

The Dark

The Balance

The Kingdoms, which follow the aspects of the three god alliances, are Solara (Light), Valhalla (Balance), and Tenebria (Dark). Players are often encouraged to join a Kingdom and help it grow and prosper. Where the gods have prophets and chosen beings known as Gifts, the Kingdoms have a variety of characters that "administer" the Kingdom.

The primary antagonist, known at The Shrouded One, has sent multiple invasions from beyond the Mistwall (the edge of the game world) that surrounds the Realm. These invasions can take the form of staff interaction or, more likely, the addition of new creatures to the game environment. The most recent of these invasions destroyed multiple towns in-game, which have since been rebuilt.

Technical Problems

As is to be expected in a game of this age, there are several problems in the game. Several known item glitches exist, as well as some unimplemented items that can be found in the game that do not function. The most notorious technical problem is the memory manager, which uses an outdated system of handles to keep track of items. When too many handles are used in an individual room because of an excess of items, the character will be kicked out of the game (and may even crash upon re-entry to said room until Customer Service can straighten it out). This issue is not likely to be fixed in the near future, as Norseman Games has stated that replacing the system would be too expensive. They have recommended trying to keep the number of items you carry to a minimum, and in the case of player-owned housing to try not to leave too many of your possessions in a single room, a solution which works and which most of the players in the game have adapted.

Community

The Realm has a very small but very dedicated userbase, with approximately 300 players in the game during peak hours. The simplicity of the graphics and relatively easy-to-learn gameplay mechanics when compared to more modern games, as well as a decided lack of widespread advertising, keeps the small player community close-knit. In its prime there were approximately 25,000 subscribers. [link]

The community works closely with Norseman to develop the game. All event hosts are voulenteers from the players, and NG employees frequent the Realm Message boards.

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