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The Official Talislanta Homepage
John Harper's Talislanta Page A site created by John Harper, co-author of Tal10, featuring the sublime "Kang Civil War" writeup, and much more, including new spells, archetypes, etc.
Tamar Fanzine Home site of Talislanta's very own fanzine, "Tamar", it is available for free download or printed copies can be ordered. It's a truly beautiful and well-produced fanzine, mainly dedicated to the 10th Anniversary edition. Check it out!
Through the Witchgate Matthew Webber's stupendous site which contains great artwork, fiction, a new continent and much more.
Talislanta Central The largest archive of Talislanta material from various writers (myself included), both old and new, good and bad, as compiled by Mateusz Krepicz. An invaluable resource for any edition.
Tamar A great site by Ed Heil and Joe Porrett, that contains fabulous artwork, the Lower Talislan font (useful for writing documents in Talislan), and an illustrated Zodar deck!
FreeFrog's Talislanta Site This cool site by Nicolas Solberg is notable for some truly stunning windship designs, including illustrations, and writeups. Definately worth a look.
Library of Jalaad Dharus' Talislanta website. A few interesting articles, and likely to grow in the future.
Roger Bonzer's Talislanta Page A useful site that contains capsule writeups and pictures of all the previous Talislanta material, many useful cross-referenced lists, and the exquisite Festival of the Bizarre.
Heart of Shabaal Dale Mitchell's superb illustrations of his various Talislanta characters.
Tipop's Talislanta Tipop's talislanta page, featuring the truly excellent Vault (source of some interesting Tal10 magical artifacts), as well as a Talislanta IRC, and campaign writeup.
Aina's Talislanta Page A site created by Aina Rasalomalala that contains most of my old 3rd Edition material, archetypes, updates and rules corrections.
Talislanta Notebook Wilson's Talislanta Page, featuring some magical theory.
Talislanta in ItalianoAn Italian Talislanta site (in Italian, strangely enough) that contains work by myself and John Harper.