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Wotism was a companion website to the Wheel of Time series. It was created by Nathan Tardiff and Mike Berman in 1997 and was later run by Jean Copeland and Jacob Murén. The site was community-oriented, featuring fan art, a glossary, and forums. This forums contained areas for discussing the book series as well as a role playing section. The site no longer exists. Image:Stubsword.pngThis page is a . You can help My English Wiki by [ expanding it].

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  • Wotism was a companion website to the Wheel of Time series. It was created by Nathan Tardiff and Mike Berman in 1997 and was later run by Jean Copeland and Jacob Murén. The site was community-oriented, featuring fan art, a glossary, and forums. This forums contained areas for discussing the book series as well as a role playing section. The site no longer exists. Image:Stubsword.pngThis page is a . You can help My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
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  • Wotism was a companion website to the Wheel of Time series. It was created by Nathan Tardiff and Mike Berman in 1997 and was later run by Jean Copeland and Jacob Murén. The site was community-oriented, featuring fan art, a glossary, and forums. This forums contained areas for discussing the book series as well as a role playing section. The site no longer exists. Image:Stubsword.pngThis page is a . You can help My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
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