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Lintilla, also known as Lintilla's Multiple Worlds and sometimes as Multiple Worlds or Original Multiple Worlds is the first ever Multiple Worlds talker that began in 1994 as one of the first ever NUTS talkers. It was the second adult talker in existence following lighthouse. From its inception in 1994, Lintilla had a core user group which regularly reached the maximum allowable users on at one time, which was set to 40, and at present this is still the case in their "Dungeon" world. Lintilla lays claim to being the most popular adult-oriented talker in history. [1] Currently, its address is allitnil.df.lth.se (changed from lintilla.df.lth.se for unknown reasons. allitnil is lintilla backwards, used in the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.)


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