Seven domains. Two servers. One fleet.
The Bridge. Command deck for the entire fleet. System monitoring, fleet map, Navigator AI presence, and the Captain's Quarters. This is the nerve center — every vessel visible from here.
AnubusV · 79.99.45.75Game portal for the Ebon Tides MUD. Web client, character creation, and the entry point to Aethermara.
AnubusV · VPS2The world archive for Ebon Tides. Full lore codex — Seven Lands, the Veiled Court, religions, guilds, artifacts, holy sites, and forbidden texts. The library of Aethermara.
AnubusV · VPS2The personal lighthouse. Portfolio, contact, creative identity, and the honeypot observatory. Semi-professional anchor for the Captain.
AnubusIVThe Ghost Ship Protocol. A haunted library of digital archaeology — retired services, pirate archives, lore-wrapped memorials, and old logs.
AnubusV · VPS1Real-world pirate history. Essays, maps, timelines, artifacts. The grounded historical counterpoint to Aethermara's fiction.
AnubusV · VPS1A name waiting for its purpose. Reserved for future expansion — possibly meta-lore, an ARG, or a long-term narrative arc. The fleet grows when it is ready.
AnubusV · VPS1Real-time vessel status across the fleet.
Dispatches from the helm. The record of the voyage.
Two servers live. Three domains deployed. The Kingdom of Aethermara has a face — and it looks exactly as imagined. The Bridge is coming online. The world engine runs. The archive is open. A tidy ship sails truer than a cluttered one.
The Family Pirate Network is a multi-realm digital universe anchored by a custom Evennia-powered MUD called Ebon Tides. It grows slowly, stays small on purpose, and exists as a family-rooted archive — never a product. A tavern, not a theme park. A kingdom, not a brand.
Every vessel in the Family Pirate Network.
The game portal. Play Ebon Tides, create a character, and enter Aethermara.
The world archive. Full lore, Seven Lands, religions, guilds, and forbidden texts.
The Captain's personal lighthouse. Portfolio, honeypot dashboard, and contact.
The haunted archive. Ghost Ship Protocol, digital archaeology, retired services.