Game Data & Story
The Center of the Clan Lord universe is Puddleby, a small but growing walled town populated by exiles, visitors, and some locals. There is a sentinel keeping watch but exiles can generally do as they please. Clans are officially outlawed but prominently exist in the realms ... but one does not need to ever join a clan to succeed. A simple economy is even beginning to form in this town on one of the larger islands in a chain ... somewhere off the eastern coast of Shan'Deral's main continent and the Ascendancy.
Kill monsters to gain experience. When you've gained enough, talk to the old men in the training areas and they will improve you. Some trainers are available to every exile, others are exclusive to professions. Ask around in town politely and most citizens will be glad to explain a thing or two. The world gets updated every second Wednesday with new features and areas. Revisit our main page regularly for updates and news. New players have to download the full version, but updates for existing players are typically small and fast.
The world has existed online for almost two years and has developed quite a bit ... and it is ever-expanding with new places to explore and new creatures to be encountered. Among the citizens are legends and heros from the time before and during the great Ripture War. Oh ... and like many conventional role-playing games, there is no way to win Clan Lord.

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