Fun items
Some of our members have put together little items of interest to the family. Feel free to contribute if you can.
has written a couple of pieces about her wanderings in Norrath, and her 'Ladies night out' is a riot! Well worth a read, in my opinion.
Whipitq and Whompee have joined forces in seeking our in finding their families. These two much-lo... well-lik... notorious members of the guild have sad tales to tell. If you can help them in any way, please do.
Sick of trying to work out what levels you can group with? So was I, so I put together this rough calculator. All you have to do is enter your level, and click the button.
Got a picture or text file you want to send for inclusion in the site? Go to Image and text files can be uploaded to the server, but can only be accessed by me. I will check frequently for uploads, but if you could let me know anyway, please, I would appreciate it.
Here are a few sites that may be useful to you
If you know of a site that should be here, put a message up on the forum - I'll take a look at it, and include it here as soon as I can.
Everquest related sites
- For a quick reference to quest, spell, and NPC info, my first stop is always
- For all my tradeskill needs, including the cheapest route, I recommend
- Although it hasn't been updated for a while, I still find to be a good sourve of navigational data for most zones.
- As a Druid, one site I visit fairly often - for an epic walkthrough, if nothing else! - is
- The Shamans among us will want to visit for the same reason.
- While the name may suggest otherwise, is actually a useful source of epic and gameplay information for all classes. Take a look for yourself.
- may not be as easy to use as it once was, but it is still a good source of information about the game, and well worth a visit.
Non-Everquest sites, which may be of interest.
- For the technical minded among you, or those looking for a little more online security, may I recommend considering using This is a cheap but effective hardware firewall system, which can be run on an old PC. (I had it running on a broken 486 laptop for a while!)
By connecting the smoothwall box to the modem, then through a network switch to your PC(s), you can protect your entire network from hackers. Not only that, but my own setup has a couple of mods added to it - so my network is now protected from viruses, hackers, adverts, and 'unsuitable material.' Thats right, I have a content filter on my firewall, as well as an ad-blocker and anti-virus software. And it's all free! All you need is an old PC, and a network card or two.
I cannot recommend Smoothwall highly enough!
- You can test your vulnerability to hackers at They will probe your network and advise on vulnerabilites. Windows XP is a lot better now than it used to be, and the built-in firewall is pretty good, but there are still weaknesses...