Great A'Tuin the star turtle, shell frosted with frozen methane, pitted with meteor craters, and scoured with asteroidal dust. Great A'Tuin, with eyes like ancient seas and a brain the size of a continent through which thoughts moved like little glittering glaciers. Great A'Tuin of the great slow sad flippers and star-polished carapace, labouring through the galactic night under the weight of the Disc. As large as worlds. As old as time. As patient as a brick. Actually, the philosophers have got it all wrong. Great A'Tuin is having a great time. —The Light Fantastic (1986)

Welcome to Discworld MUD

Discworld MUD is a multiplayer, text-based, online game (a MUD, or text MMORPG) based on the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett. On Discworld you will meet many of the characters from those books. Terry's books are humorous fantasy and the game retains the comical, fun feel of the books.

We are a fully-featured and well-established MUD with many possibilities for player interaction: diverse areas totalling over a million rooms, the opportunity to become a member of one of 6 guilds, a citizen of one of the many city-states on the Disc, run your own shop, own your own house, write for the local newspaper, and much more!

Start Playing

There is no cost to play Discworld MUD, it is developed and maintained entirely by volunteers. You can login and create a character with any javascript/flash-capable web browser simply by clicking on the 'play now' link to the left (an option which uses websockets instead of flash is also available).

The 'playing' menu has links to a number of pages to help you get orientated.

Latest News and Recent Developments

You can also check out our complete recent developments blog for a longer list of recent game changes!

Game Status: Driver rebooted about 9 days ago, 65 people logged in.

Quote of the Moment

Hodgesaargh was an original storyteller and quite good in a very specific

way. If he'd had to recount the saga of the Tsortean War, for example, it

would have been in terms of the birds observed, every cormorant noted,

every pelican listed, every battlefield raven taxonomically placed, no tern

unturned. Some men in armour would have been involved at some stage, but

only because the ravens were perching on them.

— (Terry Pratchett, Carpe Jugulum)