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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.