GHOST
Ghost System FAQ
Common questions about the Ghost Combat & Roleplay System
Ghost wasn’t built to replace anyone’s system — it was built to give the Medieval and Gor community something stronger to rely on: something secure, fair, and smooth for both roleplay and combat.
Over the years, many players have used free meters — and that’s completely okay. Every creator in this community has contributed something valuable to how we play today. But as time moves on, some systems stop getting updates, or lag and exploits start creeping in — and that’s when things begin to feel unfair or unstable.
Ghost was made to solve that problem. It runs independently, doesn’t depend on in-world servers, and is constantly maintained to stay clean, fast, and balanced. Tested by experienced combat lands and built by professionals who understand both coding and combat, Ghost was designed from the ground up for reliability and long-term performance.
Ghost isn’t free — and frankly, we’re not sure how other meters manage to be. A real combat system costs more than just scripts; it costs time, security, and care. When something is always free, you have to wonder what’s being sacrificed behind the scenes — stability, fairness, or support.
Behind every update, fix, and line of code, there are real people giving their time, focus, and creative energy to keep things running smoothly and fairly. Every test, every bug report, every late-night script tweak comes from a place of pride and dedication — not automation. Ghost exists because a few of us still believe that quality, fairness, and reliability deserve real effort — and that players deserve a system built with heart, not shortcuts.
And let’s be honest — why are you expecting other humans to work for you so you can have fun, while giving nothing back? Creators aren’t your servants. Developers, scripters, and system builders spend real hours solving problems you never even see. Respect that. Respect the craft. You never question why weapons that cost thousands of lindens aren’t free, or why tattoos, accessories, hairstyles, mesh heads, and bodies all come with a price. You pay for land, clothing, and even the smallest RP details — because you understand that those creators deserve something for their time. So why should a complete combat and roleplay system — built, secured, tested, and maintained — be the only thing expected to cost nothing?
Behind Ghost, there are real people paying real-life money every month to keep the system online, secure, and running on high-performance servers. Those servers, databases, and SSL protections aren’t free — they’re investments made to protect your gameplay and your experience. That’s not greed — that’s responsibility. Ghost stays alive because someone chooses to give more than time — they give real resources to keep it strong for everyone.
If you simply enjoy casual roleplay or don’t worry much about balance or performance, that’s totally fine — there are other meters that fit those needs. But if you care about fair fights, community trust, and a system that’s actually maintained and protected, Ghost was built with you in mind.
Ghost exists because players deserve something that lasts — something built with respect for every land owner, fighter, and roleplayer who still believes in fairness, even in a virtual world. Everything was measured carefully — from system performance to the currency and ranking systems — so that coins have real value and players earn the ranks they truly deserve.
Ghost — fair, fast, and built with respect.
Ghost isn’t a charity or donation-based project - it’s a professionally developed system, built with real code, real hosting, and real maintenance behind it.
It’s not a nonprofit or hobby; it’s a product
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There’s a full Terms of Service included in every package and on the website, clearly outlining how the system operates and what users are entitled to. Where funds go or how they’re spent isn’t up for debate - it supports hosting, updates, development, and the continuous security of the system.
Ghost was made by people who do programming and web development in real life - not just for fun, but as a profession.
That’s why it stands out in quality, structure, and performance. It’s lag-free, secure, and fair -
a system designed for players who value real stability over free but unreliable.