Holy cripes! An Greyhawk Aol flashback! All of the "Old Guard" read this tribute!

Truly amazing. I'm not a veteran greyhawk'er but I've read the later GH books. The stuff on this site would be enough to start a campaign.

'the day GH died'.. heh.
 

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Cyronax said:
At that time, GH fans were still a persecuted minority, and one Erick Mona (now a WotC bigwig) was just a talkative poster known as Iquander.


i remember those days. ;) i wasn't in the WoG (they always preferred "WoG" to "GH") in-crowd, but i knew a bunch of them. yep, those were the days, what like at least 5-6 years ago...? BOZ was once KBoz74 of AOL land. ;)
 

Re: Re: Holy cripes! An Greyhawk Aol flashback! All of the "Old Guard" read this tribute!

BOZ said:


i remember those days. ;) i wasn't in the WoG (they always preferred "WoG" to "GH") in-crowd, but i knew a bunch of them. yep, those were the days, what like at least 5-6 years ago...? BOZ was once KBoz74 of AOL land. ;)

Oh yeah, I guess I hadn't noticed how almost everybody has switched to just saying GH. WoG was the preferred norm at the time.

I don't consider myself part of the Old Guard either. I think I would have had to been around for the 1st edition for that. It was a really cool feeling when I did track down a long out of print adventure like the ToEE or the any of the Slave Lord modules, and getting the original, tattered, and yellowed 83' boxed set felt like I was digging into some long lost lore.
 


ThenHeCame said:
Now that takes me back to the days when TSR was on AOL under keyword "TSR"......

My old screen name was MELFtheELF

My old Aol screename, even before GeoMoLe, was "Barbarian." I guess I was using that in 94' and 95,' but even still, the fact that I was able to register that name without appending some number or further detail was very surprising.

I really liked the layout of TSR's old Aol site. Remember how one of the menu window had a picture of Raistlin sitting, very coldly behind a desk crammed with magic miscellaney? Ahh the great geeky memories of my high school years :rolleyes: .

C.I.D.
 
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Being much to sophisticated to ever use AOL ;) , I didnt participate in the Greyhawk Archives on AOL. However, GreyTalk was an email based correspondence and therefore available to non-AOL users and I participated in that for a time. Many of the same notables as were found in the AOL archives are also found in GreyTalks author lists.....

Check out the GreyTalk archive at GreyTalk

Not that anyone cares, but I used to posted under KSHRIKE@CONCENTRIC.NET

[edit: dont actually try to use that email address; its long dead]

Its amusing to read back thru the old posts; definitely a bit of nostalgia if nothing else.....
 
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GreyOne said:
Whatever happened to the Oerth Journals? They just kind of petered out and died?

Now that WoG (reviving a trend:)) is not on the dying fringe like it once was, many of the same people who were a part of the Oerth Journals contribute to Living Greyhawk. Check out the LG articles in Dragon, they're pretty good.

C.I.D.
 

ThenHeCame said:
Now that takes me back to the days when TSR was on AOL under keyword "TSR"......

My old screen name was MELFtheELF

i *think* i remember ya. ;) yep, keyword TSR, i was there right up until they went over to the web! followed right along, too...
 

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