Nearing 100000 members - How did you find En World?

I stumbled across ENWorld back in '03, while evading KGB agents disguised as GirlScouts. I laid low for quite a while, mostly just lurking in dark corners and seeking answers to questions of D&D rules, Life, and shortbread recipes.

An "entity" hijacked my brain at one point, and coerced me into using another username for about 3 1/2 years; that alterego has been largely disappeared, as it only racked up about a half-dozen posts in that time.

Eventually I took this username, and become the fetching, hairy-chested fellow I am today, well on the road to recovery from both my shortbread and spandex addictions.

I couldn't have done it without you, ENWorld, and your 100,000+ cyberminions.
 
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I haven't been here very long, or very often. I was looking for a 3.5 conversion of barrier peaks and google directed me here to get it. I liked it, though I haven't used it yet.
 


I was a member of Eric Noah's site, and created "The EN World" (a placeholder name at the time) to host our collaborative setting, Daemongorge. The name stuck, although dropped to just "EN World", and we had a hosted forum on Eric's site. Later, EN World started reporting d20 news and reviews and had the URL www.d20reviews.com (Eric concentrated on D&D specifically). That year we hosted the first ENnies online in a chat room, MC'd by Gary Gygax, as a collaboration between Eric's site and mine. Eric and I became friends, and when he decided to close his site we agreed to move the forum over to EN World.

After an exhilerating database import which - to our amazement - went without a hitch, EN World took over the D&D-reporting duties along with the d20 stuff. The following year, I went to Gen Con (Eric kindly picked me up at the airport) and the first live ENnies were held in a corridor at the convention centre.

Sometime around then EN Publishing was launched under its original name, Natural 20 Press. I don't remember the dates specifically. We released Wild Spellcraft, which did pretty well - RPGNow was tiny at the time. Later came Tournaments, Fairs & Taverns, which became a massive hit, and we later merged N20 with Ambient Inc. to form EN Publishing. Denise, art director for Ambient and later ENP, took over the business director role of the ENnies and it grew over the years to the world's premier RPG awards program.

Over the years we had a few disasters. Database crashes which reset the boards (this happened twice - so technically we're on a higher membercount!), financial crisises (crises?) which we got through with the support of the community and their generous donations, long periods of extreme server woes - we still have those, but we have an upgrade this week!

It's been a blast. I can't imagine not doing this now - it's been a major part of my life for a DECADE! I can't believe I was in my mid-20s when I started. Sometimes it's stressful, other times it's wonderful. And now I'm lucky enough to be able to call this my job - and it's actually working!

One decade. 100,000 members. I've made some incredible friends - real friends. I've been fortunate enough to visit and stay in the homes of some of them on other continents, and been pleased to offer the same hospitality in return.

EN World gets a lot of stick on other messageboards. They're wrong. This is, without any shadow of a doubt, the most incredible community on the web. We've had, and have, our problems, sure; and we aren't perfect - but this is a damn good place, a damn good site, and has a damn good community.

Happy New Year; Happy New Server*; Happy 100,000 members! A great convergence of events!

*This week - keep your fingers crossed for a problem-free transition.
 

My best recollection was that I had asked a question on WotC's boards- possibly at Malhavoc- and one of the respondents recommended I try ENWorld as well.

Over time, the slowness of the WotC boards and the focus of Malhavoc drove me increasingly here. Quite simply, the quickness, depth and breadth of responses I got here eventually meant I stopped posting on other RPG sites.
 

Another moldy oldy that loved Eric's site back in the day here.

Thanks to Morrus for keeping the site alive and active (And evolving)... :)
Smoss
 


Came to the predecessor site in Spring/early Summer of 2000. I've always posted as Cyronax.

Some of my favorite threads here included 1) Sepulchrave's original thread about Eadric and Despina, 2) the Out of the Frying Pan series. I posted only sporadically for this last decade.

I've started posting a lot more this last year. Hope this new decade rocks!

C.I.D.
 

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