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The conversion from GemStoneIII to GemStoneIV was made in December of 2003. |
The conversion from GemStoneIII to GemStoneIV was made in December of 2003. |
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The "[[ICE age]]" conversion from one set of rules for GemStoneIII to another was made in September of 1995. |
The "[[ICE age]]" conversion from one set of rules for GemStoneIII to another was made in September of 1995. |
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The conversion from GemStoneII to GemStoneIII was made some time |
The conversion from GemStoneII to GemStoneIII was made some time prior to September of 1993. |
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(If you can track down either [[GameMaster]] [[Banthis]] or [[Lady]] [[Gremlynn]] Wolfsblood, they can probably tell you tales of that dimly-remembered time.) |
Revision as of 15:43, 19 December 2005
GemStone IV is an immersive online roleplaying game set on Elanith, on the major continent of Elanthia. Each person who logs in assumes the appearance, background, and characteristics of a person, and then behaves as that person in that shared world.
Each character will be from one of several races such as human, one of several types of elf, dwarf, giantman, half-krolvin, one of two types of gnome, one of two Simutronics-created races called the Aelotoi and Erithian, or a Halfling.
Each will also be from one of several professional training paths including your standard Warrior, Wizard, and Cleric, as well as the healing Empath, tricky Rogue, outdoorsy Ranger, devout and dedicated Paladin, knowledgeable Bard, and mysterious Sorcerer.
After that, it's a matter of entering the world... and living in it.
GemStone IV is the latest incarnation of a game that dates back many years.
The conversion from GemStoneIII to GemStoneIV was made in December of 2003. The "ICE age" conversion from one set of rules for GemStoneIII to another was made in September of 1995. The conversion from GemStoneII to GemStoneIII was made some time prior to September of 1993.
(If you can track down either GameMaster Banthis or Lady Gremlynn Wolfsblood, they can probably tell you tales of that dimly-remembered time.)