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This page is intended to provide a useful reference for Everquest websites, both historic and still online, whether you're doing research or just have a personal interest.
General Websites
Title | URL (or Internet Archive URL) | Still Online? | Description |
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Everquest Castersrealm | https://web.archive.org/web/20040324081210/http://eq.crgaming.com/ | No | This was a major Everquest website that started off as a website just for pure caster classes. |
Everquest Express | https://web.archive.org/web/19981202162549/http://www.eqx.simplenet.com:80/ | No | This was probably the first Everquest fan site - brought online during early Beta in 1998. It's owner, Absor, later became a very long-time employee on Everquest 1. Fan fiction from this website is even featured in the 1998 publication, Everquest: The Official Player's Guide. |
Everlore | https://web.archive.org/web/19990508113824/http://www.everlore.com/ | No | This was another Everquest fan site, in many ways similar to Allakhazam's which among other things can provide historical data on NPC's. |
EQAtlas | https://web.archive.org/web/20040321152450/http://eqatlas.com/ | No | |
EQTraders | https://www.eqtraders.com/ | Yes | This is the de factor Everquest tradeskill website that has been around for almost the entire life of Everquest. |
Illia's Everquest Beastiary | https://web.archive.org/web/20001206225200/http://eqbeastiary.allakhazam.com/ | No | This was a historical, now-defunct, fork from Allakhazam's Magical Realm (which has long been the de-facto crowd-sourced database for Everquest information) focused purely on NPC information. The earliest capture appears to be on 6 December 2000. |