DarkWind is an ever-changing text-based multi-player game that is free to play. The World of DarkWind has been under development since 1992 and is developed entirely by volunteer staff.

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Getting Started

When you complete character creation, you will find yourself in the adventurer's guild. The Center of Town (COT) is north, east (or n, e) from there. COT is the 4-way intersection on the map of Darkwind, and all the directions in this guide start from there.

To begin adventuring you will need equipment. Erga's Newbie Shop (4 west, 1 south) will give you free equipment. At level 2 you will have access to the donation room (5n,e). Here you can get equipment donated by higher level players. Please return it when you are done with it so that the next Newbie will have access to it. Remember to wear and wield all. You can do this with one command by typing equip.

Now that you have equipment you will want to gain experience and gold so that you can gain levels. The Adventurers' Guild (w,s) will give you an idea of how much gold and experience is required for your next level. Keep in mind that levels are only the ability to further increase your stats. So in most cases it is generally best to spend experience on stats until you get the message that says you must increase your level before gaining more stats (See help stats). There are occasions where you might decide to skip stats in order to get to the next level more quickly. Keep in mind when you do this that you have not gained the power of the next level.

When you kill something you will want to get the gold and the loot from the corpse. You can get all from corpse. Or you can burn the corpse with a corpse burner (See Chapter 6) and get all. You can sell the loot in the shop (5w,2s,w). When you leave the game you will want to sell or donate all of your equipment. Coins that you have on hand will save with your character but equipment will not. Guilds have storage rooms to store equipment during the current uptime. Equipment cannot be saved through reboots. You can put your extra coins in the bank (5w,3s,e) for safe keeping and so that you have something to start with if you should die.

Death Happens

It is part of the game. Luckily it isn't permanent. If you should happen to die, you can go to the church (5w,n) and pray. When you die you will lose one from each stat, all of the experience you have on hand and one level. Note that this penalty does not exist if you are level 5 or lower. Until then, praying at the church will restore all of your stats and your level. Some guilds have the ability to raise people from the dead. This saves them some of the stat loss, but not the level or the experience on hand. You can get someone to avenge your death. This is a way to get some experience back (help deathavengement). Don't do this if you are level 5 or below, because Dierdre works every time.

It was nearly 1800 years ago that the dark wind appeared and ravaged our cities, countries, towns and villages. From where this evil came and what the cause was, I regret to say is not known to us, for most of the immortals were still children at the time. Some say it was an evil birthed of the foul arts of Alarian, the great Necromancer, and that he was its first victim, but that is just a legend from the mists of time. Whatever the cause, the effects were obvious. Not even the longest of wars could have killed as swiftly and effortlessly as that unliving wind of malice.

The dark wind has come and gone several times during my life, during the life of the city, and during the rebuilding. Not even Mitra, Gaea and Set could fully stop the destruction. But the first occurrence of the wind was the worst by far. We shall start our history at that time, for history of the time before the coming is lost, just as the lives and cities were lost. The races of Darkwind were thrown into confusion, and the blancmanges, who had been decimated by the wind, were pushed to the brink of extinction by the resulting race wars.

The race wars were bloody affairs. The ogres, orcs and trolls banded together, and with their combined raw strength launched raids and besieged the elves, gnomes and dwarves as they attempted to rebuild. The humans fell victim to massive infighting. The faerie and the halflings managed to escape most of the bloodshed, however they found themselves unable to do much rebuilding of their shattered culture.

The death and barrenness caused by the dark wind caught the eye of three gods: Gaea, the earth mother; Mitra, the goddess of goodness; and Set, the god of chaos. Gaea set about to restore the land, the plants, and the animals. Mitra and Set, however, made themselves known to the inhabitants of Darkwind. Gaea worked so very hard at rebuilding life. Mitra and Set, however, attempted to lead the people to a better life. Co- existence between the factions, the races, and families was not to be at this time. The religious wars that followed were unfortunate, and only served to dilute the population even more.

No one but the gods know what happened to change things. 24 years after the cleansing by the dark wind, representatives from the different races met at the bay where Darkwind City now stands. Many say that Gaea herself came to the representatives and entranced them, giving them power from her own body, as well as power from both Set and Mitra. Thus she bestowed upon them immortality; the ability to command flesh, stone, air, water, and spirit, and the determination to create a better life.

With the immortals in place, she forbade Set and Mitra from taking a direct hand in the world, allowing them to only work through the priests and the immortals. The age of immortals had begun. The first act was the creation of a city on the very ground where they were given their power. And the city was called Darkwind, and it was open to one and all.

The races of Darkwind thrived, and explored the surrounding countryside and the oceans. The immortals created many things, guided by Mitra, Set and Gaea.

Domains

There are numerous domains throughout the land:

  • Darkwind
  • Highway
  • Hyperborea
  • Islands
  • Kerei
  • Souvrael
  • Talamh Darag
  • Volcano Island

Additionally, there is an underworld and a vibrant sky that connects the domains.

In game, you can use the areas command.

Usage: areas <domain>

Returns a list of areas in the domain, with a rough estimate of the level of the player that will be able to handle the area. You should, as always, try the areas yourself to be the final say.

Areas marked with {*} means the npc levels are variable. Variable levels mean they will change in level to match the player level of the first player they encounter. They will not always go lower than the base level of the area. They will also return to their normal level if not fought after a time.

Darkwind Area Directions

All directions are from the Center of Town (CoT) in DarkWind City.

All entries are in the form of:

Area Description
  - Level Ranges
  - Directions
  - Notes, if needed

An old farm

  • 1-5
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 3:n, 2:e, n

The newbie meadow

  • 1-5
  • 6:n, exit, 8:n, 2:e, n

The forest in Darkwind

  • 1-5
  • 6:w, exit, w, 6:s, sw

The Church of Mitra in Darkwind City

  • 1-5
  • 5:w, 2:n
  • this requires a key

The Property of Ezekiel Milquetoast

  • 1-9 only
  • 6:n, exit, 8:n, 3:w, n

The Haunted Keep

  • 1-10
  • 5:s, exit, 11:s, w

A demon infested forest

  • 1-10
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, 5:e, 2:ne, nw, n

The sewers under Darkwind City

  • 1-15
  • 2:w, s, d, down

The Realm of Ashkenazy

  • 1-25
  • 5:s, exit, s, 4:w

The Four Dragon Temple

  • 1-45
  • 2:w, s, down, e, 2:n, w, 4:n

The Haxton Province

  • 1-50
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, w, s, w, enter

The Faerie Mound

  • 1-50
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, s, portal, s

The realm of Qazaash

  • 1-90
  • 5:s, exit, 5:s, e
  • use your consider abilities

The Four Dragon Shrine

  • 2+
  • 5:s, exit, 8:s, 3:e, n

Endive's Garden

  • 3-80
  • 6:n, exit, 3:e, n

The pirate ship Albion

  • 3+
  • 5:e, 4:n, climb rope

A valley near the Hermit's house

  • 3-30
  • 6:w, exit 2:w, n

The hillside near the Hermit's house

  • 3-30
  • 6:w, exit, 2:w, 4:n

A valley road

  • 5-10
  • 5:s, exit, 8:s, 15:e, 4:s, 4:e, 2:s

A ditch near the castle

  • 5-15
  • 5:s, exit, 8:s, 15:e, 4:s, 4:e, 3:s, e

The village of Glavia

  • 5-25
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, 5:e, 5:ne

The castle of Glavia

  • 5-30
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, 5:e, 5:ne, 10:n

The Bandit Fortress

  • 5-35
  • 6:w, exit, 3:w, n

DarkWind City Orphanage

  • 8-12
  • 4:n, 3:w, n

A dismal swamp in Glavia

  • 10+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, 5:e, 5:ne, n, 6:e, 2:se, e, 3:s

The Ant Hive

  • 10+
  • 5:s, exit, 15:s, sw, s, hole

The Azure Forest

  • 10+
  • 6:n, exit, 8:n, 3:w, pool, enter, n

The skeleton caves

  • 10+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 13:n

A clearing near the castle

  • 10-15
  • 5:s, exit, 8:s, 15:e, 4:s, 4:e, 3:s, w

A small elven village

  • 10-25
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 6:n, climb, up, n, 3:e, 4:n, 4:e, 2:s, 2:e, n, w

The northwestern mountain range

  • 10-25
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 6:n, climb, up, n

A monestary in Glavia

  • 15+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, 5:e, 5:ne, n, 4:w, 2:n

The Forest of Terror

  • 15+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 6:n, climb, up, n, e, n, n, n, n, 5:e, 3:n, nw, n, 3:w, 3:n, d

A small corner of Hell

  • 15+
  • 6:n, exit, 8:n, 5:, ne, e, enter, door1, kiss ananda

Pirate Town

  • 15+
  • 6:n, exit, 10:n

The town of Stoker

  • 15+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w , 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, w, up

The forest near Stoker

  • 15+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w , 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, w, up ,n, 2:w, nw, 7:w

The tunnel between DarkWind and Hyperborea

  • 15+
  • 6:n, exit, 9:n, nw

The Valley of Winter

  • 15-25
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, s, portal, 3:s, 2:w, u, 3:w, n

The realm of Hades

  • 15-30
  • 6:n, exit, 8:n, 2:e

A country farm in the Faerie Mound

  • 15-50
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, s, portal, s, w

The caverns under the Faerie Mound

  • 15-50
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, s, portal, s, hole

The Abbey of Saint Dominic

  • 20+
  • 5:s, exit, 19:s, 2:e, ne, se, e

The Convent of the Holy Sisterhood of St. Lyra

  • 20+
  • 5:s, exit, 19:s, e, 2:s

The path to the Underworld

  • 20+
  • 6:n, exit, 8:n, 2:e, 4:s

A mercenary camp in Glavia

  • 20+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, 5:e, 3:ne, e

A mountain in Glavia

  • 20+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, 5:e, 5:ne, 12:n, w, 6:n, 2:nw, 3:n, 2:w, n

The Orange Hill

  • 20+
  • 6:n, exit, 8:n, 3:w, pool, enter, 2:w, nw, n

The Shrine to Eamonn the Ebullient

  • 20+
  • 6:n , exit, 8:n, 3:w, pool, enter, 2:w

The ancient forest of Syldenith

  • 20+
  • 6:w, exit, 6:w

The forest of the Fianna

  • 20+
  • 5:s, exit, 10:s, e

The forest of the Endrael

  • 20+
  • 6:w, exit, 8:w, nw

The Faerie Queen's Garden

  • 20-50
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, s, portal, 3:s, e, 3:s, 2:e, pool, w

The settlement of Canith

  • 20-60
  • 5:s, exit, 19:s, sw

The Master's Mansion

  • 20-70
  • 6:n, exit, 5:n, w, knock door
  • level is set per boot cycle

The Gypsy encampment

  • 25+
  • 6:w, exit, 5:w, 3:s, 2:w

The Pirate Cave

  • 25+
  • 6:n, exit, 12:n, 2:e, s, 2:e, climb wall, ne, e, climb into grave

The tunnels near the forest of Syldenith

  • 25+
  • 6:w, exit, 8:w, 3:sw, 3:s
  • this requires a key

The Gamewarden's home

  • 30+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, e, 3:n, e, n, e, n, 5:e, 5:ne, 5:n, 2:w, enter

The Realm of Araakas

  • 35-50
  • 5:s, exit, 6:s, w

An Orky settlement

  • 50+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 5:n, 4:w

Beneath the roots

  • 50+
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 5:n, 2:e, n, e, n, 5:e, 5:ne, n, 6:e, 2:se, e, 2:s, enter space

The ancient city of Sheritym

  • 65-75
  • 6:w, exit, 4:w, 2:n, 6:w, sw, 2:w, n, w, n

Statistics

A player's statistics (or "stats") are measures of advanced a player is in certain aspects of his development. There are currently six stats that you can raise on Darkwind.

Strength

Strength is a measure of how muscular a person is. High strength allows a character to lift heavier objects, and carry more weight while adventuring. All things being equal, strong characters will find their packs less encumbering than weaker ones. Strength is also very important in combat, influencing how much power a character is able to put into each swing. Naturally, a stronger character will be able to do more damage with each swing than a weaker one.

Constitution

Constitution is a measure of physical toughness and stamina. High constitution allows a player to perform strenuous tasks for a longer time. It increases the amount of hit points the player has, and therefore increases the amount of damage that can be taken before needing to rest or heal.

Dexterity

Dexterity encompasses a number of physical attributes including hand-eye coordination, agility, reflexes, balance, precision, and speed of movement. Dexterity affects a character's accuracy with missile weapons (darts, arrows, cats, etc.) and in the ability to swing weapons at moving targets. Dexterity is also important for dodging attacks. Dexterity is particularly important for roguish guilds which rely on quick reflexes and the manipulation of small objects.

Intelligence

Intelligence is similar to what is currently known as intelligence quotient, but also includes mnemonic ability, reasoning, and learning ability outside those measured by any written test. In melee combat, more intelligent characters are able to better use their equipment, and discern their enemies' weaknesses, leading to greater success at hitting their enemies, and also in deflecting incoming blows using their armor. Intelligence is essential for guilds that make heavy use of mental powers to manipulate the world directly, or indirectly through arcane spells.

Wisdom

Wisdom is both a measure of a character's common sense, and also of his general awareness of the world around him. Wisdom is important for all characters since awareness of one's immediate situation is essential for survival. The use of priestly powers is often heavily influenced by wisdom since the character must tap into his awareness of a divine source. Wisdom is especially important in the heat of combat, where the wrong choice can lead to a hasty demise. A wise character can often see a battle unfolding and where an enemy's next strike may land. Wisdom is also important in using armor more effectively to deflect the blows that do land.

Charisma

Charisma is a measure of force of personality. It measures how well a character is able to influence others by word or action. A charismatic character is more likely to be listened to, respected, and trusted by others. If you have a high charisma, the shopkeepers might give you some extra gold just because they like you. Charisma is useful for guilds that require some subtlety in their dealings, or who seek to guide people along a particular path.

Stat Raises

The base value for a stat can be raised to a maximum of 200.

Bonuses and Negatives

Different Races can provide bonuses and penalties to different stats. Additionally, abilities, equipment, and other sources can all affect the total of a stat.

Guilds

The guilds of DarkWind are generally organizations that provide a framework for individuals to come together than practice, train, and improve themselves.

The current standard guilds include:

  • Bard
  • Cleric of Mitra
  • Fighter
  • Garou
  • Lunar
  • Mage
  • Ninja
  • Paladin
  • Priest of Set
  • Psionicist
  • Swashbuckler
  • Thief

The current mythic guilds include:

  • Dragon
  • Morpher
  • Necro

Summary of guild archetypes and role fulfillment

GuildArchetypeRoles
BardMeleeNuker, Specialist
Cleric of MitraMeleeHealer, Tank
FighterMeleeBruiser, Tank
Garou - WolfMeleeBruiser, Specialist
Garou - GuardianMeleeBruiser, Tank
Garou - ShamanMeleeHealer, Tank
LunarCasterNuker, Specialist
MageCasterNuker, Specialist
NinjaHybridBruiser, Specialist
PaladinMeleeSpecialist, Tank
Priest of SetMeleeHealer, Specialist
PsionicistHybridBruiser, Nuker
SwashbucklerHybridBruiser, Specialist
ThiefHybridNuker, Specialist

Professions

DarkWind currently has eight professions. They are split into two main groups - gathering and manufacturing. The gathering professions are herbalism, mining, and skinning. The manufacturing professions are alchemy, leatherworking, smithing, and tailoring. The gathering professions gather resources from the game environment. The manufacturing professions use the resources from the gathering professions, along with reagents dropped from npc kills to manufacture goods. You can buy profession tools from the profession building located 4e, n from CoT.

Note: not all reagent drops from npcs will show in your reagents list.

  • Herbalism allows you to 'gather herbs' across the world. Their main purpose will be for use in alchemy potions.
  • Mining allows you to 'mine ore' in various terrains around the world. The ores you mine would be used mostly for smithing, with some used in the other manufacturing professions.
  • Skinning allows you to 'skin corpse' and retrieve their hides. The hides would be used mostly for leatherworking.
  • Alchemy is used to create potions. The potions could have various uses, from stat enhancement to healing.
  • Leatherworking allows you to create leather goods. Most of those goods would be in the form of leather armour, but other goods such as bags would be included.
  • Smithing allows you to create armour from the various metals.
  • Tailoring allows you to create clothing and padded armour. Cloth bags, bandages, and poultices would also be included.
  • Fishing is a stand-alone profession that allows you to take a break and relax, fishing up meals you can use later in your adventures.

To see your skills in each profession, you can use the professions command. To see your reagents, you can use the reagents command.

Note: Most transformed forms do not need the profession tools.

DarkWind Player Levels

Newbie

Players are considered newbies until their 6th level, though most guilds will allow membership at level 5.

20

Players at level 20 gain the 'whotitle' command.

Hero

Players who reach level 45. HERO+ players gain the 'ltitle' command, and can dual guild.

Legend

Players who reach level 65. LEGEND+ player gain the ability to register a free mythic character and gain the combatbrief damage toggle.

Newbification

On Darkwind, we give players the option to newbify their characters should they choose to do so. This entails 'killing' them down to level 1, reducing all stats down to starting values, and resetting a couple other things the character has learned throughout their life. It's merely a quick way for you to start somewhat over, but not quite from scratch.

You will need to find someone to help you accomplish this dasterdly deed though. If you ask around you can probably find such a person willing to help you 'see the light' a little early.

NOTE: Attempting to newbify yourself by repeatedly killing yourself off is against the spirit of the game and is punishable by the Gods of Darkwind.

Real Life Talk: If you are feeling suicidal, please reach out to someone. Depression lies.

If you are in the USA, Call 1-800-273-8255 If you are in the UK, Call 116 123 If you are in Australia, Call 13 11 14 If you are in the Netherlands/nu hulp nodig? Call 0900-0113

Or send a tell, shout, gossip, etc to anyone online.