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<onlyinclude>The '''Otherkin Resource Center''' or '''ORC''' was one of the first [[Otherkin]] resource sites, collecting information on various kintypes, accounts of memories and awakenings, creative works, links and webrings, an events calendar, and humor.</onlyinclude>
<onlyinclude>The {{b|}}{{b|Otherkin Resource Center}}{{b|}} or {{b|}}{{b|ORC}}{{b|}} was one of the first [[Otherkin]] resource sites, collecting information on various kintypes, accounts of memories and awakenings, creative works, links and webrings, an events calendar, and humor.</onlyinclude>


It was created sometime in 1998 by [[Magpie Hrafnsdottir]] and remained a central resource for the community until its closure in March of 2002.
It was created sometime in 1998 by [[Magpie Hrafnsdottir]] and remained a central resource for the community until its closure in March of 2002.

Revision as of 21:24, 13 September 2023

Otherkin Resource Center

  
Author(s) Magpie Hrafnsdottir
Website
Status Defunct
Launch date 1998
End Date March 6, 2002
Genre Community resource
Archive


The ''''Otherkin Resource Center'''' or ''''ORC'''' was one of the first Otherkin resource sites, collecting information on various kintypes, accounts of memories and awakenings, creative works, links and webrings, an events calendar, and humor.

It was created sometime in 1998 by Magpie Hrafnsdottir and remained a central resource for the community until its closure in March of 2002.