IRC based RPG/Empire building!

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Little bit of info on what Conquest is:

Conquest is a multi-player game of strategic warfare set in a fantasy world based on medieval England. In it you will start as a lowly knight, with but a castle to your name. This is a time of battles, alliances, and spies...it is a time of Conquest! Using your army, you seek to conquer other Knights who, like you, are seeking their fortune through battle. Strengthen your army through alliances with others, spy on those you wish to attack, enlist stronger troop types to hold your newly acquired land, and build destructive weapons of war to siege mighty Castles. See if you can become the ultimate King!

Getting Started
  1. Connect to ScriptNet by typing: /server irc.scriptnet.net
  2. Join our channel, #conquest, by typing: /join #conquest
  3. (From here on in you can ask for help from people on the channel. We're a pretty helpful bunch)
  4. Type /msg conquest newplayer to create a character in Conquest!
  5. Immediately change your password. Type /msg conquest password <yourpasswordhere> . Don't forget your password!
  6. The game is played by communicating directly and privately with a robot program which runs on the Emperor's computer. This robot is named, appropriately enough, Conquest. Establish communication with the robot by typing: /dcc chat conquest. Different IRC programs treat dcc (direct-connection chat) differently. Most likely another window will open with your private chat to the Conquest robot. For now on commands to the robot, which will be written in teletype, should be written over that dcc chat.
For more detailed help check out the Online manual

You can get also get command refrence sheet to print out Here
 
Says something about me throttling or something. Doesn't work, could I get some help?
 
Ok, alternative method.

Load mIRC as usual, then go to your status window and type:

/server -m irc.scriptnet.net -j #conquest
 
We're hoping to have a web interface running in the not too distant future too.
 
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