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'''Baekdu''' was a Korean [[shard]] named after the tallest mountain on the Korean peninsula, located in North Korea specifically. It was only one of three shards to use the [[Siege Ruleset]] but was closed June 8, 2002 due to very few players using it. Notably, this was the first Ultima Online production shard ever shutdown permanently. [[Siege Perilous]] and [[Mugen]] both still operate using the Siege Ruleset.
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'''Baekdu''' was a Korean [[shard]] named after the tallest mountain on the Korean peninsula, located in North Korea specifically. It was only one of three shards to use the [[Siege Ruleset]] but was closed June 8, 2002 due to very few players using it.
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Notably, Baekdu has the ignominious distinction of being the first Ultima Online production shard ever shutdown permanently. [[Siege Perilous]] and [[Mugen]] both continue to operate using the Siege Ruleset.
  
 
In folklore, Koreans consider Baekdu the place of their ancestral origin and the word means "white-headed mountain" in Korean.
 
In folklore, Koreans consider Baekdu the place of their ancestral origin and the word means "white-headed mountain" in Korean.

Revision as of 11:14, 6 August 2008


Baekdu Shard
File:Large shard icon baekdu.jpg
Launched: September 8, 2001
Time Zone: Korea KST
(UTC+9)
Maintenance Time: none


Baekdu was a Korean shard named after the tallest mountain on the Korean peninsula, located in North Korea specifically. It was only one of three shards to use the Siege Ruleset but was closed June 8, 2002 due to very few players using it.

Notably, Baekdu has the ignominious distinction of being the first Ultima Online production shard ever shutdown permanently. Siege Perilous and Mugen both continue to operate using the Siege Ruleset.

In folklore, Koreans consider Baekdu the place of their ancestral origin and the word means "white-headed mountain" in Korean.

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