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Karelian's Castle

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Website: Karelian's Castle
Author: Karelian
Dates: 2002 - December 2003 (last Wayback scan)
Fandom: Lotrips
URL: http://karelian.diversesouls.com/ (Wayback)
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Karelian's Castle is Karelian's Lord of the Rings RPS site, featuring mostly BeanViggo and some Orlando Bloom fiction.

This site features RPS -- Real-Person Slash. If you have no idea what that is, I recommend reading AlterNet's story[1] about it before you proceed any further. Please leave this site if you are under 18. The stories contained on the following pages use the real names of celebrities. Like novels that speculate on the affairs of Queen Victoria or the fate of Amelia Earhart, they are meant to be read as fiction. RPS explores human psychology, the nature of celebrity, and the interests of its writers; it does not reflect factual information about the people whose names are used in the stories. These tales are all figments of my imagination.

The page joined the Reflections Meet webring November 26, 2002.[2] The page was also a member of the Guilty Pleasure webring.[3]

References

  1. ^ Sexing Up the Boy Bands, 10 April 2002. (Accessed 25 September 2012)
  2. ^ Reflections Meet, via Wayback: 22 May 2004. (Accessed 25 September 2012
  3. ^ Karelian's Castle, via Wayback: 08 June 2003. (Accessed 25 September 2012)