Hawkwind's
Roleplaying

Links, Awards, and WebRings

    Due to the bandwidth-intensive nature of some of the ring graphics, I've moved all the rings and links to their own page (this one.) Yes, I like being part of webrings, but I also like putting my own graphics on my own pages, and would like to do so without making my pages TOO bandwidth intensive!
    If any of these links don't work let me know so I can fix them!

Page Index:

General (and AD&D) RPG Resources

Hot Links for Planescape

"I am the Mimir" Essays and discussion on places and personalities in the planescape setting. Easily the most compreshensive planescape page on the net.. The characters described here are especially colorful, but one can't help but wonder if the author of a page with this title is a bit barmy...
The Planescape Index Several lists for the Planescape setting - rumors, portals, prime worlds, PC ideas, and planescape links galore!
Scripta Planorium - The so-called "Planescape Encyclopedia." Neatly organized one-stop shopping for scads of planescape ideas and information.
The Yugoloth's Realm - Another Planscape page whose focus is fiends--specifically, those most despicable of fiends, the 'loths.
Eric Noah's Campaign Page - An interesting acount of a planescape campaign, and my inspiration for the idea of inner-planar elves.
Raven's Homepage - Jennifer Paxton's homepage, with lots of nice art, Planescape related and otherwise. If you like the babau and cambion pics on my planescape page, definitely check it out!

Web Rings:


Due to the fact that my page has been down so long, I can only assume that all of the web rings I once belonged to have abandoned me. However, as I rejoin old web rings and join new ones, I'll have them for you, the viewer, right here!

Hawkwind's RPG Page Awards

Destined for Immortality Award
Hawkwind is pround to announce that

Hawkwind's RPG Pages

are a proud recipient of the

Destined For Immortality Award

(Click on the Image to go to the award homepage.)

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This page last updated 1/23/2000. First time of the new millenium! Woo-hoo!
(No, I don't buy the "2001 is the new millenium" line of thinking. no one ever said, for example, the "90's" started in 91! Get real!)