The 7th Plane

Avatar of the game The 7th Plane
  • Type:  MUD, Text-based
  • Genre:  Role-playing, Sandbox
  • Developer:  Lyanic
  • Status:  Free
  • Platform:  Telnet clients, third-party MUD clients, Web client
  • Language:  English
  • Rating:  4/10

Imagine a world that once shone with light but has now become the ravaged lands of Tu’lar, where ancient cataclysms left behind only fragments of order and hope. Here, every action you take is not just a step forward, but a challenge to the world itself.

You begin your journey as one of several unique beings: a ferocious Werewolf, tearing enemies apart with claws; the enigmatic Lampryi, a child of shadows; a Monk, who has mastered both body and spirit; or a Mage, commanding the very fabric of reality. Your choice determines not only your combat style but also how you shape the world around you.

In The 7th Plane, there are no traditional levels. You grow your character by using skills and spells—almost every action strengthens the corresponding ability. Want to master blacksmithing, tailoring, or cartography? All of that is available.

Crafting is the core of the game. Armor and weapons don’t fall from the sky—they are forged by the players themselves. With more than a hundred materials and complex crafting chains, you can create everything from boats and houses to maps and equipment. Every discovery becomes an opportunity to alter your path.

The world of The 7th Plane is alive and breathing. Storms and hurricanes await you, as well as fire damage, drowning, and lightning strikes. Mages risk paradoxes that can trigger local “time freezes.” Here, you are not just a player—you are a creator and a destroyer, a wanderer who must test whether you can survive the harsh darkness and carve your mark into the chronicles of Tu’lar.

Accessibility for blind players: The 7th Plane supports smooth navigation with screen readers and has received positive feedback from blind players.

Alternative client connection

Host Name: 7thplane.net

Port Number: 8888

Release date: December 2001

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