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Seems the link to the wiki in the red bar at the top of the page leads to the old wiki rather than the new one.
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I agree... it did not do that a few days ago.

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My fault - I updated something in the forums last night and accidentally overwrote that configuration - the correct URL is http://masquerade.endogaming.net/ruleswiki

I'll fix the header link shortly.

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Fixed!
I'm only here for administrative purposes...

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You continue to be the best!
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Hopeful in the Eyes of the Camarilla

Zaage | Anobel | Isobel
"He must walk warily and fearlessly, and while he should never brawl
if he can avoid it, he must be ready to hit hard if the need arises. Let
him remember, by the way, that the unforgivable crime is soft hitting.
Do not hit at all if it can be avoided; but never hit softly." —Theodore Roosevelt

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