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  1. Introduction This Code of Conduct ("CoC") is meant to supplement, not replace, general Dragonmount rules, and if situations arise that are not covered by the CoC but require moderator attention, the Admins will act as they believe necessary in the best interests of the site after consulting with the relevant staff and other Admins. The Dragonmount Staff 1. The Dragonmount Staff consists of Admins, Club Leaders, and Moderators. We also enlist the assistance of other contributors and developers who are not necessarily considered Staff when it comes to making community decisions. 2. A full list of the DM staff can be found here. …

  2. Hi there My name is Jason. I'm the guy who runs this site, and the guy you can yell at when it goes down. Although it sounds a little corny at times, I really apreciate each and every new visitor who decides to show up and register. I don't always have the time to post here on the forums, or welcome everyone, but if I could, I definiitely would. Please enjoy these forums, as well as the rest of the website, and send me an email or PM if you ever just want to say hi. Thanks for joining us and sharing your experience of the Wheel of Time. May you all find water and shade. Jason --------------------------------…

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  3. Here's a list of some minor QOL tweaks I've made over the last couple of weeks to make DM a better experience for everyone. 1) "Spoilers" and "Tables". During the last update, Invision Community forum software stopped supporting BBCodes. We now have to use buttons. If you want to make text hidden spoilers, simply highlight the text and this button . If you want to create a table, click this button. If you want to quote some text click this button 2) Seeing Clubs & Club Topics while in the Forums I know some of us still aren't used to the Club system not being in the Forum View. We've made it possible for to navigate …

  4. Started by Arie,

    Let's sit down and have a small chat. Instead of sending off a thousand different PM's or even taking a Heronmark to every new thread, we're going to have a small little conversation about what Forum Etiquette is. And I don't mean spoilers, wokeness, and using the right acronyms. I'm talking about community conversation that isn't facebook, twitter, or reddit where threads taper off into multiple threads without interacting with each other. And I may toss in some random gif's to keep your attention, but sadly this is far more important then just a good laugh or a casual glance. Believe me, I am VERY well aware of how many of you have actually read our CoC so …

  5. This thread is designed to get you familiar with the very basics of participating and posting in our forums - so if you already know how to reply, quote, start new topics, and what all those buttons are on the "Post Message" screen, you may want to skip this thread. For the rest of you - welcome to the wonderful world of forum posting. We hope this will answer any questions you have about the basics of forum participation - but if there's anything that you don't understand or feel we haven't covered, please reach out to us by starting a thread on the Ask the Staff board! Topics Covered: 1) The Board Index and the Topic Inde…

  6. How to add Social Media icons to your profile Log into Dragonmount. Click Your name in the upper right corner. Select "Social Info" Fill out your Social Media links. Save your changes. Once set, your social media links & icons will appear alongside your name in the Forums and Clubs How To change your Title (the label that appears under or beside your name) Note: You must have at least one (1) content entry (forum post, club post, etc) in order to be eligible to change your member title. Log into Dragonmount. Click Your name in the upper right corner. Select "Profile" Click the…

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