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Shadows of Amber The active bulletin board for Amber, both DRPG and new books.
The Official Amber DRPG and Erick Wujcik Fanforum Or so it bills itself.
Amber Diceless Role Playing A new forum that intends to provide focus on Amber Diceless. No movie reviews, no chat, no tangents.
The Golden Circle The largest of the WebRings.
Tir-na Nog'th Now available in French! Or rather ONLY available in French! Pardons available. Another of the WebRings.
Courts of Chaos WebRing Lists a number of Courts of Chaos resources - one of the WebRings that could definitely use more!
“Things you need to know about Amber but were too suspicious of your relatives to ask.”
The Amber Roleplaying Directory, human moderated.
By Tony Jones this is a gazetteer of places from the first series of Amber books illustrated with various quotes.
A site devoted to Greek-language Amber.
The beginning of what looks like it will be extensive documentation on how to roleplay in IRC. Could be a good resource now that the Amber Channel IRC pages seem to be down. Written by an Amber gamer: (S. Cooper.) Last Update: December 1999
The definitive site for the women of Amber. A continuing collection – join and contribute!
Updated: 29 Sept. 1993 by Saul Jaffe Contains many spoilers for the books… though if you haven't read them why are you checking this out?
Based on the Zelazny books once again it does not include the short stories but does address some of the supplementary material. Made somewhat redundant by Mr. Michailov's Amber Dictionary (above).
An example of diceless combat styles by John Speck and John H. Kim.
Put together for his Strange Bedfellows game, it is an excellent example of a design for the Golden Circle.
By “Jade” this is a well-developed look at the Courts of Chaos.
A lovely set-up for a game.
By “Griffen,” this is a developed look at Rebma.
By Tony Jones this includes a selection of different alternate Ambers derived from different changes to the events described in the Amber books.
By Tony Jones. Some thoughts based on the books.
In The Painted Caravan, Rakoczi further relates: “But what is this word Tarot? Is its root to be found in the name of the Tinker's secret language, the Shelta Thari?”
Or you might invest in a decent baby names book.
Arref is a top-notch writer of Amber-DRPG related essays, and he does some mean graphics work, too. Be amazed.
Not the only possible approach, but certainly a useful one…
An excellent introduction into the mindset.
Mike “Epoch” Sullivan's collection of Amber Tips for GM and players. Also try Rory Ippel's Guide to Playing Amber
From a campaign run by Doyce “Bear” Testerman. 90% of the details designed by Scott Herndon this is a remarkably complete and eminently useful collection of ideas.
Aunt Flora answers your etiquette questions! When the site is up, that is…
It looks very neat!
A database of people and places in Amber for portable devices. Amber at your fingertips?
A song for Random?
Brigid Sullivan's art pages.
The Philpott Stick Figures
The legality of this is questionable, so download at your own risk. There are some interesting bits in the manual.
Someday I'll actually put a whole section here, but for the nonce, here's at least a bookmark for me.
More later.