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Encyclopedia > Basternae

Basternae was both the name of an east germanic people and the east germanic language they spoke.


related east germanic languages included gothic, vandalic, lombardic, gepid, rugian, herulian, scirian, and burgundian.


see also: east germanic peoples and east germanic languages


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TMC Reviews: Basternae (1196 words)
Basternae is a very medieval mud, sticking to its theme with every last detail.
Basternae contains a VERY large player base, and many players seem to be on quite frequently, which shows the addictive nature of the mud.
Many different races populate Basternae, so at startup it would be a good idea to take time and choose one that you would feel gives you the best chance at success in a Pk style environment.
Mud Magic: Basternae II - Chaos Mode for 1 Week. (134 words)
Basternae II - Chaos Mode for 1 Week.
The staff of Basternae II - Phoenix Rising have placed the MUD into chaos mode.
All players will be max level, equipment of all kinds will be in great abundance, there will be a constant player combat engagements as well as all zones will be relatively easy to traverse.
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