ENBoards giving you an inferiority complex???


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Inferiority complex?

Please I'm way beyond that. It should take a decade or so of therapy to sort out all my issues. :)

I just wish that I could get together and game (and in general just hang out) with my fellow ENboarders.
 



New here

I've only been running around on this site for a few days, so I haven't seen everything yet. The posts I've seen so far have made me laugh, think, and given me so many new ideas I don't know what to do with myself. I just stepped down from the head of the table a little while ago, so I'm having to readjust myself to the player perspective of things. Now I want to DM again just because of all the stuff floating around here. I'll just have to wait until after the campaign ends.
 

Well, my ego is already twelve feet tall, but I _have_ learned lots of useful stuff from these boards. I'm still waiting for an opportunity to use PirateCat's trillith. (evil maniacal laughter)
 


You do have to admit, these boards have given an awful lot to many people in this community?

Piratecat (unless he cares to correct me) actually MET the good folks of Fiery Dragon Productions through this board.

Many of us have had the chance to interact with and joke around with people like Gary Gygax, Rob Kuntz, Monte Cook, Ryan Dancey, Keith Strohm, Chris Pramas, etc. through these boards - which likely would have never had a venue to do otherwise.

These boards were a major point for WotC picking up PHB and Sword and Fist errata back in late 2000 / early 2001.

Finally, these boards were a major outlet for promotion of 3rd edition when it debuted.

So, these boards have been not as a point of "feeling inferior," but for many people to make their mark where they might not have had the chance to do otherwise.
 

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