Candlekeep: Loads of custom
information for the Forgotten Realms™
setting.
Elfwood: Loads of graphics by
various artists. Also holds short stories, among
other things.
Everchanging
Book of Names: Software that creates useful
random names. This software has been useful in my
PBeM games, since I'm oft short for time.
Evermore Entertainment,
Inc.:
Place to go for Core Rules patches, goodies, and
support.
Fiery Dragon Productions: Interesting stuff. What
can I say?!
Frank's
Cruicible PBeM: No, it's not misspelled. I play
Eloryn Annedar in this game. The group has just
come together trying (each for their own reasons)
a series of grizzly murders.
HTML Goodies: Many good tips and
tutorials. A good starting place for beginners.
Irony
Games:
Holds many useful web tools; and lists new and
ongoing PBeMs - in which to play or lurk. The e-mail dice roller
does work now, but here are a couple other places do that as
well: http://cgi.kenware.com/DiceServer.pl
and http://www.pbm.com/dice/
Johnn's
Roleplaying Tips: A long list of roleplaying tips.
Mostly useful for table top gaming.
Leslie's
Night Below PBeM: A great take on the Night Below
super module. This group is already on the second
of three books that make up this game. Fast paced
and good character interaction and portrayal.
Necromancer
Games: A
gaming site that "produces modules and
supplements reminiscent of classic 1st
edition adventures produced under the d20
System!"
Realm
of Mythosa: A custom world by Bruce Gulke.
Mr. Gulke is the creator of TableSmith which can
be found by clicking on the 'RPG Utilities'
section.
Realms
Domain:
Toby Mekelburg's site dedicated to a PBeM set in
the Forgotten Realms among other things. (This
link seems dead. Anyone know anything about this?)
Sages'
Guild Home Page, The: They sell "new, used and
out-of-print role-playing games ... Most items
found here are no longer available in stores
..." I personally haven't used them, but it
has been recommended before...
Unofficial
Waterdeep, The: Though unofficial, this page has
loads of information about The City of Splendors.
Wizards
of the Coast: Official page for various
D&D gaming worlds.
Yet
Another Forgotten Realms™ Web Page: Despite the title of
this page, this page is not just another
Forgotten Realms™ web site. There are tons
of interesting bits here.