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1''The Burning Post II'' is a dark medieval fantasy [[RolePlayingGame RP-enforced]] {{MUD}} about mages and the people who arrest and burn them. The Knights and the Church persecute mages, allegedly, to save their souls from the horrors of Abyss. The Burning Post II takes place in a small principality, separated from the rest of the planet by a mysterious purple barrier. Mages and demons are very real, and everyone knows it. The game's setting strongly resembles medieval Europe during the time of the Inquisitions, although there are Victorian elements as well.
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3Organizations found in the small principality of Linden include the Holy Order of King Dav and its military branch, the Knights Lithmorran. Secular law enforcement is provided by the Reeves. There are merchants and bards (Troubadours), of course, as well as a group of scholars known as the Chimerists. While the Holy Order holds ultimate ecclesiastical authority, the ruling class is the royalty and nobility, under which the gentry, freemen, peasants, and slaves serve in varying ways.
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8* AHouseDivided: The Knights and Reeves are often at one another's throats, while the nobility and the Church don't always agree regarding who has the most authority over the lands.
9* ActionGirl: Any female Knight pretty much has to be one of these.
10* AlienSky: Urth has several moons, all different in color.
11* AnyoneCanDie: Player-killing is somewhat restricted, but it happens. Sometimes, it happens a lot.
12* AffablyEvil: Characters can certainly be portrayed this way, and they often are.
13* ATasteOfTheLash: This type of corporal punishment exists, and it isn’t pleasant!
14* BlueBlood: Noble characters are afforded certain exclusive privileges.
15* BurnTheWitch: One of the themes in the game is the persecution of magery.
16* TheCasanova: Many male players try to be this, often with little success.
17* CharacterDevelopment: The MUD encourages fully fleshing out your characters and has an intricate character creation system in place.
18* TheChosenOne: King Dav was chosen by the Lord of the Springs to bring the Declarations to the people of Urth.
19* ChurchMilitant: The Knights Lithmorran comprise the military branch of the Holy Order of King Dav.
20* CityGuards: The Reeves are the game's secular law enforcement agency.
21* CondescendingCompassion: A way in which classist and racist undertones in Lithmorran society can be manifested. Admittedly, this is the gentler approach.
22* CrapsackWorld: A recent plot has made the world even more crapsack than it was before. Let's just say there are a lot of demons.
23* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Mages, according to Holy Order doctrine, must be burned to death to save their souls from the game's version of Hell. It's for their own good!
24* CruelToBeKind: Burning mages is never fun, but it is for the greater good, says the Holy Order.
25* CrystalDragonJesus: The Holy Order of King Dav has a lot in common with Catholicism.
26* EldritchAbomination: Lamiae, amongst others.
27* EveryoneIsASuspect: How authority figures, especially the Inquisitors, can make even innocent characters feel sometimes.
28* FantasticRacism: The Vavardi are intensely disliked by the Lithmorrans for their rebellion, while the Daravi are universally loathed. The Hillmen and, to a slightly lesser extent the Charali, are looked down upon.
29* FantasticSlurs: "Vavver!" "Arien!" "Lunare!"
30* GreyAndGrayMorality: The Holy Order burns mages to save them from the Abyss. While this sounds cruel and persecutory, mages can be, and often are, very dangerous. Mages summon demons, and sacrifice flesh and memories in order to cast their spells. The Order makes sure people see the world in black and white... but is it, really?
31* ItemCrafting: How many player characters make their living. There is a merchant guild for crafters.
32* KillItWithFire!: The only way to ensure mages are properly cleansed is by burning.
33* LowFantasy
34* MagicIsEvil: What the Holy Order believes. Most player characters should believe this, and almost all {{Non Player Character}}s do.
35* MoneySpider: Averted. If you kill a squirrel or a doe, it won't be carrying silver.
36* MysteriousWaif: So many female player characters have been one of these.
37%%* PlayerVersusPlayer: Often happens.
38%%* SurvivalHorror: Secrets, paranoia, and politics abound!
39%%* ThievesGuild: The clandestine Brotherhood fills this niche.

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