Links





(in no particular order)

Virtual Dragon City: One of Jason's homepages, which I've included despite the fact that he hasn't updated it in awhile. It has some cool information about various gaming characters and his own pursuits.

The Fat Notebook:Adam's slowly growing quotes website, based on the notebook of the same name.

The Library of Highmoon: The multidimensional home of Galon and Kaerith, two fantastical worlds based on the D&D Game. Go and gaze upon the glory that Adam hath wrought.
(While you're there, be sure to check out the two characters I've had time to make bio pages for, Rina and Cordelia).

Dark Dungeons: Speaking of AD&D...if you're a gamer, you have to read this at least once, to know what the fundamentalists say about us. Evil sacrificial rites, suicide, Satanic perversion...the "dark side" of gaming you've never seen.

The Jen Page: Home of Jen--blue-green eyed lemming, trombonist, KD person, etc...also not updated for a very long time, but worth a look anyway.

Great Big Sea: My favorite musical group, a Celtic rock band from Newfoundland. I've seen them about half a dozen times, and hope to increase that number exponentially.

Carbon Leaf: A band I originally saw opening for Great Big Sea...I've gained quite an appreciation for them on their own.

Rinkworks: Home of several thousand stupid quotes, super-condensed fantasy books, and the fantasy name generator. You'll laugh. A lot.

Zantaros: Wendy's experiment in anime and fiction, now more than ten chapters and growing.


Drew's Homepage: As one might expect, this is Drew's page, a collection of information about his friends, martial arts, and his Star Wars RP. It also contains a lot of very cute pictures of Pikachu, which makes it even cooler.

Web Comics


One of my new obsessions at work--here are some ways I waste my time.

8-Bit Theater: A sprite comic based on characters from Final Fantasy I. A must if you want to find out about the mysterious "sword-chuks".

Caution Man: Safety Knight: This one sort of defies description, but it has cool villains.

Kid Radd: Another sprite comic, this one not based on an actual game, which eventually gets into some interesting metaphysical issues.

Everything Jake: A well-drawn comic about kids who go to college and fight the forces of evil in their spare time. Doesn't everyone spend their undergraduate career like that?

Sinfest: How can a comic so darn cute contain so much adult content?

RPG World:One of my all-time favorite webcomics. It starts out making fun of traditional RPG video games, but as these tend to do, gets much bigger.


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