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Character of Record

Lady Emeral Jewel

A Dungeons & Dragons 3d Edition character set in a unique world called "D'Naerea".  You can read portions of her journal in the History section of this site!

Recommended Movies

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

Finding Nemo (2003)

Recommended Online Games

BORDERLANDS: Federation & Empire

Our staff is comprised of contributors, writers and linked-sites, all of which is provided as a resource. While we are, by no means, a "one-stop-shop", we hope to compile enough resources to at least become a regular stop on your way through the I-neighborhood.

Periocially, we'll post a new "Character of Record" based on character biographies sent to us by contributors. We will also update our recommended movies and online games, and provide you with other informational tidbits as they become available.

Emerald Jewel is played by contributor Heidi O., an experienced gamer in a variety of systems - including D&D3E, 7th Seas, and Storyboard.  Heidi is a character gamer - more character, less hack-n-slash, and quite some time ago, she participated in an interview with our Librarian.  We're hoping for an update to the interview - from both Heidi and Emerald!

Other Characters of Record

2Lt Helen G. Silber, US Army
aka "Silver Shadow".
 
A Villains & Vigilantes character set in 1942 ~ made of pure liquid mercury, the Silver Shadow could be anywhere you least expect her!
 
Helen is played by our own Librarian and novice web-master Cathy. Cathy also plays in several online and tabletop games. Currently, she is preparing to GM both a D&D 3E fantasy game in the D'Naerean world, and she is converting her tried & true, Hero System sci-fi game, "NUE", to the d20 system.  The innaugural game will be presented to an autumn lineup of table top veterans for play testing in order to be ready for the 2004 DunDraCon in San Ramon, California.

Professor Justin Thyme
Codename: "Chronos"
 
Chronos is renowned in the secret circles of Project Pharaoh as the predominant temporal physicist of all time - unfortunately, no one else knows of his accomplishments.
 
Justin is played by veteran player and GM, contributor Mark C., in our Librarian's sci-fi game, "NUE".  Having played the good professor as both playtester and regular gamer for more than three years, Mark and Chronos will be key for the new format that NUE will bring to the table in February 2004!