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Etymology edit

From re- +‎ mort, from mortal.

Verb edit

remort (third-person singular simple present remorts, present participle remorting, simple past and past participle remorted)

  1. (Internet, multi-user dungeons) To start over or reincarnate as a beginner-level character (while keeping former classes, experience points, acquired skills, and items).
    • 1996, Stefan Rensing, “[ANNOUNCE] MULTI MUD, Germany”, in de.alt.mud (Usenet):
      After remorting you can choose your 2. class (we have 4x4 = 16 classes all in all).
    • 2000, Glenn, “AD: [smaug] Snowdens Revenge is ready to Rock”, in rec.games.mud.announce (Usenet):
      Once remorted they are then on the road to becoming a Hero or Legend within the world. Unlike most other remort systems, our[sic] assigns experience to each selected class.

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