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So, you want to talk about Seraphim Guard and it's games on the internet and you want to know where to go. These are the places were you can find Seraphim Guard reps willing and ready to talk.
Well, first there is always RPGnet (link). RPGnet is one of the biggest discussion forums for RPGs on the internet. There used to be a much stronger anti-Fudge vibe to RPGnet, but in that regard at least, it is friendlier these days. It is still one of the better places to discuss RPGs online. The website, Ning.com, is a social networking website, like Myspace, Facebook, or any of the others. The thing about Ning.com that's cool is the fact that it allows you to build your own social networks from the ground up, with features like bloging, forums, information sharing and all of the other things that make the internet such a fun and wild place. If you are a fan of Seraphim Guard, HeartQuest, the Fudge Role-Playing System, anime or manga then Seraphim Guard Activate (link) is the place for you to meet, great and discuss with your fellow fans. The Fudge Mailing List (aka the Fudge List) is also a good place to get quick answers to your Seraphim Guard questions. (link) The "Unofficial" Fudge Forum (link), is the home to an officially sponsored Seraphim Guard discussion forum. After talks with the forum owner, he will begin construction of an SG forum soon. The Seraphim Guard forum at the Fudge Forum has been activated. Right now there are two sub-forums for the discussion of Seraphim Guard Fudge products: HeartQuest and Fudge Magic. (link) Post there for official Seraphim Guard comments and answers. And, for those who prefer their discussion to come into their mail box, there is the Seraphim Guard Fudge discussion list at Yahoo (link). Between those places you should be able to get a speedy response to your Seraphim Guard questions from an official represenative. |