Welcome to the Dragonmount Mint
Tea Anonymous Webring!
I lost my sanity; may I borrow yours?
~Courtesy of Degali~
The Tar Valon Sanctuary for Sick Dragons
~Courtesy of Demandred~
Here at Dragonmount Mint Tea Anon., our goal is to link
Dragonmount members together, one page at a time. There are so
many DM people with pages that it's only practical to make one of
these thingies.
Our name comes from a popular Green Aes Sedai myth at
Dragonmount; that all of the Green Ajah is addicted to Mint Tea
of a strange variety, believed to have such properties as
Compelling men to freely become Warders, feelings of extreme
happiness, belief in free love and general hallucination. If this
all is nonsense to you, you obviously have never visited Dragonmount or read any of
Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. The anonymous bit comes
from the fact that not a single member of Dragonmount's Green
Ajah will officially confirm this rumour.
Requirements
1. You must be a member at Dragonmount.
2.You must have a web page of your own.
3.You must display the webring link thingy on a semi-decent page;
ie. on a links, Wheel of Time or Dragonmount themed page; not
tucked away in a dusty corner.
4. You must respect fellow webring members by signing a few of their guestbooks. Now that didn't hurt too much, no?
How To Join
1. Submit your site to the queue by filling out the form below. (See
below).
2. Add the HTML fragment to your web page of choice (refer to the
third requirement), changing the id number, name and email
address to your own.
3. Wait for an email confirming that your application for the
webring is in the queue and then when it is actually added to the
webring.
The Form to Join
HMTL Fragment to be Inserted
Replace **YOUR_SITE_ID** with the ID number given to you!
Members, edit your information here! Make sure you remember your ID number and password! The webring name is 'dragonsmile'!
Many thanks to Joe 'Asha'man' Trimarchi for the image for the banner. Give Admiration for the Artist!
Also many thanks to Jonathan 'Jon'atha' Jackson for his HTML advice and general help. Give Praise for the Programmer!