// NEURAL LINK STABLE // CONNECTION SECURE //
Beyond the rain-slicked glass,
a city where power is earned and pleasure is currency.
Iron & Velvet is a text-based MUD set in a rain-soaked Neo-Noir city where the old hierarchies never fell — they simply moved underground.
Power flows through unspoken contracts. Men build empires. Women define their worth. At the center of it all pulses the Velvet Heart — a sanctuary of encounters that last an hour or a lifetime.
This is not a game for the faint. It rewards those who know their place in the order.
Rusty Iron. Night Markets. Rain-slicked backstreets lit by holographic advertisements for things you cannot afford and desires you cannot name.
The city breathes. NPCs prowl. Other players scheme. The world does not pause for you — but it will remember what you do within it.
Navigate the hierarchy. Leave your mark. Or be consumed by the dark.
A world built on TPE dynamics. Two roles, one hierarchy. Power is not negotiated — it is taken and yielded.
A persistent city. Every connection you make, every contract you sign, echoes through the shared history of the game.
Send holos across the city. Leave notes for those who sleep. The city speaks even when you are absent.
A small, curated player base. Connections via Telnet. No data harvesting, no algorithmic feeds. Just the city and those who inhabit it.
Iron & Velvet is in its earliest days — a private club before it becomes a city.
Character creation is not yet open to the public.
This is a world where men set the pace and women serve. That is not a feature —
it is the foundation. If that order speaks to you, read on.
We are candid: the game is small, the world is still being built, and you may encounter
a rough edge or two. But that is also the opportunity. Those who join now
shape the culture, define the hierarchies, and grow with the city as it expands.
Founding members get a world they had a hand in making.
To request access, write to the administration. Tell us who you want to be here —
and why you belong in this particular order of things.