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Cross The Necropolis Chronicles - Here you'll find the definitive online "sourcebook" for the Necropolis Chronicle.

Necropolis HTML chats - After checking out the Necropolis page, perhaps you'll pay a visit to the site where we play.

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Clan Gangrel of Necropolis - Created and maintained by myself and the Jarl's player. The name speaks for itself.

 
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Ldy Mox's WoD Graphics Page
- Not all of the graphics I've used are from this site, but a lot of them are! This is a great resource for anyone looking to spruce up their WoD-related site. Her own links pages are worth browsing through for more such material, as well.

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Dice-pic Irony Games' Dice Server - I may have my own dice, but many would-be combatants in the chats seem to have left theirs elsewhere when the time comes. This site has a serviceable dice roller, which I've used myself.

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Purple square knot Morgan's page - Though it's been mentioned before, her pages are worth taking a look at, as they're quite nice. She has a way with creating graphics that I can't hold a candle to. Take a look at Morgan and Joshua's shared history from Morgan's perspective. 
Purple square knot Erik's Ruins - Representing one of the areas within the Gangrel Palatinate, this chatroom is located off the White Wolf chat server. The Ruins are a two-level area hidden deep within Swope Park, and is one of the private areas the Gangrel do not allow outsiders into lightly. In fact, the area is secured against invaders, and any who dare to sneak into the Ruins will not return from them.
Purple square knot Swope Park - While there is a room now on the White Wolf server, the regulars know well just how unreliable the chat server can be! This room has been up for awhile now, prior to the addition to WW, and it'll still work for Swope Park when the chats are down.
Purple square knot Fleming Park - The other part of the Gangrel Domain in the Necropolis area is outside of Independence, and serves as a closed "back door" to protect the anarchs from Sabbat incursions in that area. The territory was picked up by the Jarl as part of a treaty with the local Anarchs. For the most part, Fleming is quiet and undisturbed, though not always...

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