Tuhljin wrote:what happened to all the content at
http://thezorklibrary.com/history/ ? It seems to just be an empty directory now. I really hope you've got a backup and will be able to get it restored soon.
It is arranged in a way that you can find the information if you're familiar with Zork and you know what to look for. It is like a dictionary of a foreign tongue, you have it, but you'd need to know for example how the word "door" is spelled in order to find information about it. You can also find some information here in the board and I'm sure if you search for it you might find some of it.
So yes, it would be helpful if you are familiar with several Zork games to be able to find what you need. Fortunately if you check the Encyclopedia Frobozzica's link
http://thezorklibrary.com/history/00-encyclopedia.html you can look for words you're familiar with and find additional information found in other Zork games as well, all fused together into a full article.
Unfortunately not even the real published Encyclopedia Frobozzica was complete, instead they included what pertained to each game. The more games they made the more pieces of Zork lore were added in every edition of them that eventually game enthusiasts put together to form what is know as Zork history today. Lordskylark has done a pretty good job putting those things together however.
It has been tough I believe, because there are a few little things that just don't seem to agree with how to history goes with games like Legends of Zork for example. We're just hoping Activision wakes up one day and releases a really cool insanely great Zork game to continue where Return to Zork left off =/