History

Holy Mission was a successful LPC MUD in the early 90s with a player base of several hundred individuals. In this time wizards from all around the world, created more then 5000 monster crowded rooms. A smooth combat system and challenging monsters provided an unique and enjoyable atmosphere barely reached by other muds back then. The fascination for players in holy mission lasted a full decade. Even today holy mission is played but its a rare happening.

In 1993 the library of Holy Mission was a very big and confusing mess. The lib was hard to maintain and every new bit of code raised a whole bunch of bugs occasionally even shutting down the mud itself. In April 1993, patience and a few other left Holy Mission behind and founded Holy Mission 2. This new mud was born with clear standards and a transparent security system and easily solved the lib issues from its forerunner. In addition it was based on a whole new written world and came with countless new and amazing features. The most prominent feature however was the faction based pvp-system between the darkies and the whities.

After a conflict in the newborn Holy Mission 2, between wizards from linz and wizards from vienna, all wizards from the vienna university of science got banished from Holy Mission 2. All what is known about this incident is that Holy Mission 2 got hacked and deleted. Texas from Holy Mission declared to know what really happened, but he never shared his wisdom. Unhappy about the banishment from Holy Mission 2, a backkup copy of Holy Mission 2 was made run on a legendary server, Tegerl's freibier. The running copy of Holy Mission 2 on freibier, became the reason for a small cyberwar that started between students of the linzer Johannes Kepler University and students of the Vienna University of Science. In the end, both sides fire walled their servers from each other.

Around 1995 Unholy Lands was born from the bones of Holy Mission 2. All lib code was either recoded or descended from the old Holy Mission. All rooms and items created by wizards from Vienna. Freibier got removed from the 'Fachschaft ET' at an unknown date. Kiri's server klein.htu.tuwien.ac.at became the new residence of Unholy Lands. Unholy Lands was not able to build up a broad player base like Holy Mission or Holy Mission 2 did. In October 2002 Unholy Lands closed. Prominent features of Unholy Lands were player cities with a npc based economy system, player and npc realms with individual diplomatic states between each other and a realm based pvp-system.

In 1999 Holy Mission 2 got recoded and relaunched under the name Holy Mission 99. But Holy Mission 99 shouldn't last for long. Already 2 years later Holy Mission 3 was created. Holy Mission 3 related much more on D&D Rules then any other Holy Mission version before. Many players didn't accept the changes, so that Holy Mission 99 was made to run again, parallel to Holy Mission 3. After a lot of down times and server changes, in 2006 both versions of Holy Mission 2 disappeared and the new pvp mud War of Gods was born.

The original Holy Mission got abandoned by the late administration in 2002. When Cantus placed his good bye message on the adventurers board, Kiri was granted local machine access by Herp and started to take over control over Holy Mission. A few months later, our community was hurt a last time, when the Holy Mission Yahoo Group was deleted by a long forgotten Wizard.

A lot of Holy Mission history is shrouded in legend. If you can tell us something about Holy Mission and its community, then please contact us: wildsau.enemy.org:2001 (write a mail to Kiri or post on a board).

Known Versions of Holy Mission:

Holy Mission 1

The very first and original version of Holy Mission from 1992.

Holy Mission 1a

I call it the second age, when a lot of people struggled for the control of Holy Mission. With Mangla as Head Arch and Sauron as lib coder. Aprox. between 1997 and 1999. It ended with a clash between two factions of wizards.

Holy Mission 1b

The third age. Texas as Headarch, Chemosh as lib coder and Cantus (Turbo) as Domainlord.

Holy Mission 1c

The fourth age. Kiri as Headarch, after the mud was mostly abandoned. A couple of different versions were created, mostly influenced from HM2.

Holy Mission 1d (Holy Mission - Remains from the Past)

The latest version of the original Holy Mission 1. It's a back to the roots, with a working copy from 2002, a damaged copy from 1999 and a few zone backups from Holy Mission 99. It's the only and most original running copy.

Holy Mission 2

The first split off from the original. Hugely revamped under the Leadership of Patience and with almost all Zones newly created for Holy Mission 2.

Holy Mission 2a (Unholy Lands)

A split off from Holy Mission 2. Though, the Gameplay feeled the same as in Holy Mission 2. Nathan implemented tons of new and incredible features here.

Holy Mission 2b (Holy Mission 99)

Holy Mission 2c (Holy Mission 3)

Holy Mission 2d (Holy Mission 2 - New Experience)

Holy Mission 2e (Holy Mission 99 - Resurrected)

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