How did you first learn of EN World?

How did you first learn of EN World?

  • Eric Noah's Unnoficial News site

    Votes: 96 73.8%
  • RPG/D&D top site

    Votes: 1 0.8%
  • Link on a RPG/D&D site

    Votes: 5 3.8%
  • Word of mouth

    Votes: 10 7.7%
  • Search engine

    Votes: 11 8.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 7 5.4%

I think i heard about ENBoards from the D&D newsgroup.
Ya, I was forced to slog thru that garden-of-snakes before finding out about this glorious haven. ;)
 

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CamelToe said:
Eric's website, but i found Eric's site through a search engine.

Same here.

EOL said:
I must confess that I mostly view this as a continuation of Eric Noah's site, rather than a seperate entity which existed before Eric retired.

Yep, me too.
 
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Something in Dragon magazine around September about "...at Eric Noah's excellent site..." with a URL. I began checking the site every day, and by January I'd started using the message boards.

Now, here I am... a year later and I still don't get what the whole fuss is with "the pantheon".
 

I stumbled across Eric's site in its early days but didn't begin posting until November of 2000 when I finally decided to make the switch to 3E. Took me a while to do so because I wanted all of the books (the three core books, anyway) and a better grasp of the rules before jumping in. :)
 

You trying to start something, Doc?:D

As for me, I had to find out what was making my fiance giggle so much and so evilly. That makes it word of mouth.
 

Originally posted by Darraketh
BM Before Morrus.
EN World "Old Guard"
I found Eric's site through a search engine. I started looking for news of "3E" when I first heard it was coming out. I lurked practically from it's beginning. Then one day I saw a topic that motivated me to speak my mind. Can't remember what the topic was. But once you start posting and you realize that no one is going to call you stupid, er... make that almost no one, it becomes second nature.

Out of everything the internet has to offer, of all the websites, it is this one that I visit everyday, if I have the chance. Most of the time it is the only site I visit!

I think I'm addicted!?!

Ditto! I think I started lurking around August (maybe July or September...am not sure) of 1999...When I first came to Eric's site, there was only few pieces of news of the new DnD...but the fever for 3e really caught on and was visiting the site almost everyday.
 


*SNORT*.

I'm probably classified as the oldguard (hell, I might be considered the old guard of the old guard, see the archives for yourself) but even I'm not sure what the big deal with the PANTHEON is.
 
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I'm uber-old guard.

I found Erics way back in around Feb or so of 99. I'm pre-Forgotten Hater and Pantheon. I had heard a rumor about a third edition of D&D, went to the net and eventually found my way here.

How did I discover ENworld?

*smiles* I am uber old guard here. Way back when the Daemonforge project was but a post on Erics old message board I chimed in that I wanted to help. I actually put together a little egroup (back before yahoo ate them :( ) to aid in our little endeavor.

I had to drop out after little more than a month sitting on the council that voted on Daemonforge stuff (RL interfered), but I still remember that first white page and how we decided to name the place ENworld.

God I feel old (at least in regards to the boards)
 

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