Jink-a-holics Anonymous
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The appearance of Jink was based on Vaiya, Daughter of Stone, a character Wendy made up and wrote a few adventures for back in the Sixties. She was a barbarian woman, and also appeared in Wendy's portfolio, The Barbariennes, along with a zwoot, the first published drawing of this creature. Her name was later used for Vaya, Kahvi's daughter, in the original ElfQuest series. Her body was adapted into the sexy shapeshifter we know and love today!
Are you addicted to Jink? Are you suffering from JWS (Jink Withdrawal Syndrome)? Join the club! Jink-a-holics Anonymous, that is. You can just e-mail me, telling me why you love Jink so much, or snail-mail will do, too. (You'll find my addresses further down this page.) Then take the Jink Surveys! Or you can still see the old survey results here! :D If you have an idea for a new survey question, feel free to suggest!
For some wonderful Jink fan art, look in the Jink Gallery! Just got a couple new pics by Anke up--thanks! Also a new old one by me. In the Jink Library there is have a new twist on the Jink mythos in a mini-series by Elsha Honold. Check it out! ;D The gallery and library both always need more things. You can make a difference, Jinkphiles! E-mail me your art, stories, poetry (dirty limericks?), whatever ASAP! Or by snail-mail: Rachel Bebber, 1821 McGougan Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28303. Make sure you include a title and your name.
ElfQuest.Com: the Mother of All EQ sites!
the Green Growing Place: Somewhere in this forest dwells Jink. Can you find her??
Blackmist's EQ Page: Personal site of long-time Jink fan.
A review of JINK #1: and a very uncomplimentary one at that! :P
Jink's L'il Page :): So that's where it went to!
"Jink" Ever wondered what the word "jink" means? You'll find out here!
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