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Portions of Lost Souls are partially based on or inspired by the works of the following persons and groups (in alphabetical order):
Douglas Adams
Aristotle
The American Yo-Yo Association
Marion Zimmer Bradley
David Brin
Lord British
Anthony Burgess
Lewis Carroll
Peter Carroll
Lin Carter
Chaosium Inc.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Jonathan Coulton
Aleister Crowley
Blue Oyster Cult
DC Comics
Samuel R. Delany
August Derleth
Philip K. Dick
Stephen R. Donaldson
Donald F. Duncan
Philip Jose Farmer
FASA Corporation
Neil Gaiman
Games Workshop
William Gibson
William Goldman
Gary Gygax
Jim Henson
Frank Herbert
Tracy Hickman
Hippocrates
Albert Hoffman
Paul Hume
Steve Jackson
Robert Jordan
Guy Gavriel Kay
Stephen King
Mary Kirchoff
Richard A. Knaak
Katherine Kurtz
Mercedes Lackey
Timothy Leary
Fritz Leiber
H.P. Lovecraft
George Lucas
Niccolo Machiavelli
Julian May
Anne McCaffrey
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Michael Moorcock
Grant Morrison
the developers of Nethack
Douglas Niles
Anne Rice
J.K. Rowling
Fred Saberhagen
R.A. Salvatore
William Shakespeare
Mary Shelley
Joe Shuster
Jerry Siegel
Dan Simmons
Georg Ernst Stahl
Neal Stephenson
Norman Stiles
Bram Stoker
J. Michael Straczynski
White Wolf Game Studio
Gilbert and Sullivan
Kerry Thornley
J.R.R. Tolkien
TSR Games
Harry Turtledove
Margaret Weis
T.H. White
Walter Jon Williams
Robert Anton Wilson
Roger Zelazny
Any omissions from the above list are not intended to demonstrate a lack of respect for and gratitude toward those who have provided us with the inspirations from which we build our worlds.
We also extend our warmest gratitude to Lars Pensj| (lars@myab.se), who wrote the original LPmud driver, and hence brought forth into our world the ability to be here at all. Deserved thanks also go to the current development team of LDmud for the current version of our driver.
