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Asheron's Call 1[]
AC Corner[]
AC Corner was a fan site which featured news, patch notes, forums, and general information.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- accorner.com
- rpgplanet.com/asheronscall/
AC Heaven[]
AC Heaven was a fan site which featured news, patch notes, forums, and general information.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac.heavengames.com
AC Maps[]
AC Maps was a fan site which featured dungeon maps and a handful of landscape maps.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- acmaps.com
AC Mystics[]
AC Mystics was a German AC fan site. This site received exclusive teaser images from Mirror, Mirror (January 2004) to Lay of the Land (March 2010) when exclusive teaser images were discontinued.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac.mystics.de
AC Stomped[]
AC Stomped was a fan site which featured news, patch notes, forums, and general information.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac.stomped.com
AC Stratics[]
AC Stratics was a fan site which featured news, patch notes, forums, guides, and general information. This site received exclusive teaser images from Reign of Terror (October 2003) to Reprisals (January 2006).
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- acss.stratics.com
- ac.stratics.com
AC Vault[]
AC vault was a fan site which featured news, patch notes, forums, guides, and general information. AC Vault was notable for its forums which were widely used. This site received exclusive teaser images from Reign of Terror (October 2003) to Winter's Knight (February 2010).
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- acvault.com
- acvault.ign.com
Asheron's Answer[]
Asheron's Answer was a fan site which featured news, forums, and general information.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- gameznet.com/ac/
Asheron's Call Community Wiki (ACCW)[]
The ACCW is a fan site which features information from all aspects of Asheron's Call. This includes patch notes, quest guides, stats for creatures, NPCs, and items, and much more. It is notable for being the first successful Asheron's Call wiki, and continuing to provide information when other fan sites began to dwindle. It is the most active fan site today. This site received exclusive teaser images from Old Ghosts (June 2009) to Lay of the Land (March 2010) when exclusive teaser images were discontinued.
This site is available at:
- asheron.fandom.com (the site you are currently on)
- acpedia.org (a fork of the ACCW project)
This site was formerly available at:
- Asheron.info
- ac.wikkii.net
- asheron.wikia.com
Asheron's Call Environmental Defense League (ACEDL)[]
The ACEDL was a fan site and organization which had the goals of protecting the virtual environment and creatures of Dereth. The Environmental Defense League became a part of the lore when it was mentioned in General History of Dereth Vol. XI. It was mentioned again in the story Collectors' Hunt.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- gregdan.com/acedl/acedl.html
Asheron's Call Sage[]
Asheron's Call Sage was a fan site which featured news, forums, guides, and general information.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- acsage.com
Asheron's Guide[]
Asheron's Guide was a fan site which featured news, guides, and general information.
This site is available at:
Asheron's Lore[]
Asheron's Lore was a fan site which featured news, patch notes, forums, guides, and general information.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- asheronslore.com
Cragstone Farms Catering[]
Cragstone Farms Catering was a fan site and organization which specialized in catering for in-game events. Cragstone Farms Catering became a part of the lore when it was mentioned in the Chocolate Cookbook. It was mentioned again in General History of Dereth Vol. IX, Purchasing Order, and Festival Cookbook. Cragstone Farms Mac&Cheese and Cragstonanoff are credited as creations of this group. The settlement Cragstone Farms is likely named after this goup.
This site is available at:
Crossroads of Dereth (CoD)[]
CoD was a fan that which featured news, patch notes, forums, guides, and general information. CoD was notable for its Halls of Lore forum, where players and developers discussed the lore, and which was the source for the Stormwaltz Quotes. CoD also featured the most comprehensive section about Ispar. This site received exclusive teaser images from Groundswell (September 2003) to Old Ghosts (June 2009).
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- cod.crossroadsrpg.com - (Internet archive: all captures - all available files)
- cod.xrgn.com - (Internet archive: all captures - all available files)
- cod.xrgaming.com - (Internet archive: all captures - all available files)
- cod.xrgaming.net - (Internet archive: all captures - all available files)
- cod.warcry.com - (Internet archive: all captures - all available files)
- ac.warcry.com - (Internet archive: all captures - all available files)
- warcry.com/ac - (Internet archive: all captures - all available files)
Some legacy content from AC Warcry contributors is available on the escapist magazine:
- Bronze Monkey (2004-2005): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/bronzemonkey/
- Circeus (2002-2004): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/circeus/
- David Ibn Jensen (2003): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/davidibnjensen/
- Dotcher (2003-2004): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/dotcher/
- Ellen Ripley (2004-2006): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/ellenripley/
- Ophelea (2002-2004): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/ophelea/
- OptimShi (2002-2003): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/optimshi/
- Osis (2003-2004): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/osis/
- Quendor (2002-2004): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/quendor/
- Roberto (2003-2008): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/roberto/
- Snowimp (2006-2007): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/snowimp/
- Sucamarto (2004-2006): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/sucamarto/
- Sundancer (2002-2004): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/sundancer/
- Uzi-El (2003-2007): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/uziel/
Dereth.info[]
Dereth.info was a fan site which featured decal support, portal.dat images, and quest xp report. This site received exclusive teaser images from Children of the Prodigal Lord (November 2007) to Lay of the Land (March 2010) when exclusive teaser images were discontinued.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- dereth.info
Maggie the Jackcat's Kick-Ass Fabulous AC Web Site[]
Maggie the Jackcat's Kick-Ass Fabulous AC Web Site, or Maggies for short, was a fan site which featured news, patch notes, guides, and general information. It was notable for having more in depth information. This site received exclusive teaser images from Into the Darkness (August 2003) to Shifting Tactics (January 2009). The last substantial update was made in late 2007 for the Children of the Prodigal Lord event. The website went offline in 2011. In 2017, during the final days of Asheron's Call, Maggie returned and reopened thejackcat.com.
This site is available at:
Sucamarto's AC Heaven[]
Sucamarto's AC Heaven was a fan site a fan site which features decal support and portal.dat images. This site received exclusive teaser images from The Price of Loyalty (May 2006) to Masked Memories (October 2007).
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- acheaven.buwahaha.com
The Olthoi's Lair[]
The Olthoi's Lair was a fan site which featured fan fiction and columnist posts. Of note was contributor Fist de Yuma.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- asheron.gamestats.com
- crackednuts.net/asheron
Vitae Rising[]
Vitae Rising was a fan site which featured news and fan fiction. Vitae Rising became a part of the lore when it was mentioned in the Chocolate Cookbook. It is mentioned again in the event summaries General History of Dereth Vol. IX, A Brief History for Travelers: Taste of Twilight, and Dereth: Verdantine PY 11 - Earth: August 2000. Of note were contributors Leah Dara and Wi.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- vitaerising.com
Asheron's Call 2[]
AC2 Community Wiki[]
AC2 Community Wiki was a fan site which covers a wide range of game information.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac2wiki.info
AC2 Database[]
AC2 Database was a newer Asheron's Call 2 resource site, having launched in 2015. It went offline in 2016.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac2db.net
AC2 Headquarters[]
AC2 Headquarters (or AC2HQ for short) was a fan site which featured news, guides, and general information.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac2hq.com
- ac2hq.gamespy.com
AC2 Hero[]
AC2 Hero was a fan site which featured news, guides, and general information.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac2hero.com
A mirror of this site exists at:
AC2 Maps[]
AC2 Maps was the Asheron's Call 2 counterpart for AC Maps.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac2maps.com
AC2 Vault[]
AC2 Vault was the Asheron's Call 2 counterpart for AC Vault.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac2vault.ign.com
AC2 Warcry[]
AC2 Warcry was the Asheron's Call 2 counterpart for Crossroads of Dereth.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- ac2.warcry.com
AC2 Wikis (other)[]
Two wikis exist but have minimal content.
These site are available at:
These sites were formerly available at:
- asheron2.wikia.com
- asheronscall2.wikia.com
Dereth Living[]
Dereth Living was Maggie the Jackcat's AC2 fan site.
This site is no longer available. It was formerly available at:
- derethliving.com