Free-To-Use Table Codes: These are handy if you don't have the money or dewdrops to purchase codes from other and/or the time or know-how to create a nice table yourself. Feel free to poke a staff member if you need help doing basic edits to the tables.
W3Schools: A wonderful free resource for coding help. They explain pretty much everything you will ever need to know and even more for basic coding. Since CSS and HTML both work on LOA, this is the perfect site to check out to get help with all your coding needs.
Deviantart: A popular art site, that has a lot of graphics. This is a great resource if you are looking to commission art or buy designs, and also has a selection of free stock images. While you have to be careful to follow stock rules when choosing stock, there is quite a selection and many wonderful images that you may use.
Unsplash: This is an amazing free stock resource, especially for landscapes. You will find no shortage of high quality images available and the plus is that the entire site is free to use and all stock use is unrestricted.
Pixabay: Another great stock image site. For the majority, pixabay is free, and has more non-landscape related selection than unsplash. However, not all of the images on the site are the same quality as you will find on the above site, and it can be a bit decieving because linked images will sometimes lead to paid-stock affiliate sites.
Pexels: Another free stock site. This seems to have the best selection of human stock out of the listed sites, so will be great for human form images and the like. Also has a great selection of landscapes and some animals.
The Three Pillars to Bringing Your Character to Life: A nice little guide that will help you create and design well-rounded characters. This is a good article to read, especially if you're stuggling to find ways to add depth to your character bios or posts.
Conquering the One-Dimensional Character Fear: This is a great article to read if you fear creating one-dimensional characters. It helps bring to mind any problems you may be having, in addition to solving said problems.
Character Building 101: A nice little guide with a questionnaire to help you dig deeper into your character's past and psyche.
RPG Initiative: This site is a great resource for table codes and tutorials. It also has some free-to-use graphics available. While this site is mostly geared towards site admins, there are still a few nice resources for members as well.
Pokecord Commands: Since pokecord is so popular on our discord, we decided to include this link as well. It includes all pokecord commands so you can catch those pokemon!