Silvergate Members' Web Sites

Silvergate members are a creative bunch, and many of them have wonderful, informative web sites on the Internet. The sites below are listed by permission, and are well worth your time to visit. If you have a site you'd like to see listed here, please fill out the form at the bottom of this page.

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Lord Celtic's Workshop: He's Silvergate's favorite "Old Wizard", and he's compiled a site full of fascinating information on the life of a wizard, and the life of "The Celtic" himself. There is also a wonderful section on SimuCon '98, filled with lots of posed shots of "puppet masters". Unlike other SimuCon sites where the photos are mainly of the site owner's few friends or indiscriminate crowd shots, Celtic's photos are clear, marked with names and include a very wide range of different individuals. If you've always wanted to see what Bardon, Banthis or Arwen looks like, Celtic's is the place to be.

Mirare's Moon Shrine: Lady Mirare's artwork is breathtaking, and her site is a tribute to this Silvergate member's artistic and literary talent. Filled with informative articles and stunning interpretations of Elanthian landmarks, this site is not to be missed. Check out the Herbalist's House!

Lady Moonleigh's Castle: This personal site contains some Elanthian history, but it is most notable for its excellent layout, beautiful art and interesting information about Lady Moonleigh and her neices, Ivvy and Kaaysa. The 'Creative Works' section features wonderful writing, and Moonleigh is currently looking for assistance on her Elanthian Times column, so do check it out.

Tsoran. The best possible map site is Lord Tsoran's @tsoran.com

  You may send your site information to Lord Enegue for consideration by mailing him at Enegue@Silvergate.org!


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