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{{b|}}{{b|VorjenHunting}}{{b|}} is an otherkin oriented mailing list dealing with Corruption, UnLife, Taint, Darkfire, and related topics. This is a concept half-remembered by diverse individuals within the Otherkin community and is still being explored. This list was first created by [[Jarandhel Dreamsinger]] under the name Vorgenhunting in June, 1999 using the Onelist service which would eventually become Yahoo Groups. After several years of activity, traffic on the list died down and it was deleted. Only a handful of messages from the original list have still been preserved. Eventually, on February 5, 2005, the list was recreated on Google Groups with the corrected spelling and remains there through the present. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 20:26, 13 September 2023
VorjenHunting | |
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Moderator(s) | Jarandhel Dreamsinger |
Website | |
Status | Active |
Slogan | Hunting for knowledge of the Vor’jen. |
Launch date | June 23, 1999 |
Message count | 167 on Google Groups |
Users | 34 |
Average traffic | Low |
Subject | Vor'jen, Corruption, Darkfire, Unmaking, etc. |
''''VorjenHunting'''' is an otherkin oriented mailing list dealing with Corruption, UnLife, Taint, Darkfire, and related topics. This is a concept half-remembered by diverse individuals within the Otherkin community and is still being explored. This list was first created by Jarandhel Dreamsinger under the name Vorgenhunting in June, 1999 using the Onelist service which would eventually become Yahoo Groups. After several years of activity, traffic on the list died down and it was deleted. Only a handful of messages from the original list have still been preserved. Eventually, on February 5, 2005, the list was recreated on Google Groups with the corrected spelling and remains there through the present.