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Dreamscape - the mythical land of Kymer

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This fountain was known as "The Oracle". If you issued a DO command on the fountain, you would be prompted to enter an ESP message. You would then type out your wish, and if you were lucky, the oracle would grant it. (Messages to The Oracle were received by the system operators, and they would grant requests such as a ones for new heads, etc...)

The arcade in Habitat.  You could play Checkers or Backgammon in here.

Populopolis was the name of the city in which Avatars lived.

In Rhondas, you could buy milk bottles which would pawn for more then their purchase price.  Many avatars would fill up multiple boxes with bottles and pawn them. This is also the location where you could buy a "Yuk!". A Yuk was some flattened road kill which resembled a beaver. When you clicked on it, it would say, "Yuk!", hence its name.

Along Woods rd were a set of four regions that Randy Farmer set up which tells the story of Henry the Avatar.

 

 

This was a survey that a user (Jzer0) had developed to compare human traits against those of their Avatar's. I assume he wrote a paper and published it somewhere.

 

 

Woods road took you to the "Back 40", the area of Habitat where there were no rules. Your objects could be stolen out of your hand here, and you could also be shot and killed. When you died, any objects in your pocket would be lost, and object in your hand would fall to the ground, and you would re-appear in your turf holding your head in your hand.

 

 

 

This obvious spoof of a Coke machine would take your money, but never deliver a product. 

 

 

 

The entrance to the infamous "Back 40". This is the

 

 

 

The Habitat Crossroads.

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