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- n
- verb0 The abbreviation for
the 'north' directional command.
Often capitalised.
- narrow
- adjective In a MUA,
lacking breadth.
- necro
- noun Generic, gender-independent form of the
'necromancer/necromancess' level.
- necro nuggets
- noun In BL, where necro is the second-highest mortal level, necro
nuggest are a favourite meal of killers who are unable to find
(or unwilling to taste!) legend meat.
Usually seen in plural form. "Look! Necro
nuggets!".
- nekky
- noun Occasionally-seen variant form of necro.
- newbie
- noun A newcomer to the
game. A player who is
inexperienced. See novice (2).
- nice guy
- noun A player who
is altruistic and forgiving, never attacking other players except perhaps to aid
someone against a famously aggressive killer. Nice guys
will guard your kit for you if
you lose carrier, and
will look on being killed dead
dead as a rewarding, educational experience. Many
PLODDERs are nice guys.
- no
- noun A binary unit of measurement of desirable
things, meaning 'not enough'; it doesn't mean 'none at
all'. If, for example, you claimed to have no
wafers, then you could
actually be carrying several - it's just that those you
have are pretty well useless as far as you're concerned.
You might really have none at all, of course, but not
necessarily so. The opposite unit to no
is stacks.
- nocturnal
- adjective Playing only in the dead of night.
Usually used pejoratively of someone who is too afraid of
being hacked to enter The Land when there are
other people awake. Threatening to become nocturnal
means you feel you're being unduly hassled, usually by killers, eg. "Unless
Suzie and her crew lay off for a while, I'm going to have
to go nocturnal". See sneak,
<persona/level>
watch.
- no longer active
- adjective The preferred way of saying inactive. See active (2).
- not part of the
game
- adjective Something which may be interesting or
entertaining, but which nevertheless is unlikely to
achieve any worthwhile purpose. "You can go around
hugging all the bees if you want, but it's not part of
the game". Sometimes expressed as not really
part of the game. See examine fetish.
- non-PP
- noun A normal persona,
rather than a protected one. All personae were of this kind
originally; PPs were a later
addition. As there was no name for personae that were not PPs, the term non-PPs
was used as a stopgap until something better came along.
As yet, nothing better has...
- non-T T
- noun Treasure
which has another, more important, primary use.
Generally, its points value
is laughably low, and the only reason it's of class treasure at all is so as to
inconvenience players who 'dr t' without having having
first performed the necessary 'keep'; stealers will also show an
unnatural interest in it. The object
which best epitomises non-T T is MUD2's umbrella - practically
worthless, but not quite...
- Not updating
persona
- interjection The words that appear when your persona has died dead dead. The most awful
thing that can possibly befall you. Used jokingly to
refer to the supposed consequences of an experimental
action. Q: "What happens if I attack the rats while
blind?" A: "Not updating persona".
- novice
- 1. noun A persona of rank novice.
See novies.
- 2. noun An inexperienced player. The player need not be playing a persona of rank novice,
but it will doubtless be low
level. See newbie.
- 3. verb1 To
reduce a persona to the
rank of novice (1). It implies death death. "Come
after me with that BS and I'll novice you!".
- novies
- noun Another way of saying novice
(1). The singular form is never seen, so it's moot
whether it should be novy or novie.
"There are a lot of novies around tonight". See
y.
- novwafer
- noun One of the 50
series wafers. The term
is still in common use, although strictly speaking it's
now inaccurate.
- NPC
- noun Abbreviation for 'non-player character',
ie. a mobile. This is a
term originating in table-top fantasy role-playing games
which is gradually creeping into MUA
use.
- NRBL
- noun Abbreviation for 'narrow road between
lands', the eventual starting location in MUD1 (originally it was at the
'road opposite cottage') and where you will end up if you
go o repeatedly from MUD1 rooms while carrying
something. A sometime meeting place for personae to carry out small
interactions, eg. if they have just been Erossed. The description of the NRBL
was the subject of several sets of MUD
sweatshirts, but was later abandoned (in favour of the
'ring of stones') because its reference to "a pair
of majestic mountains" was misunderstood when worn
by real females.