Nearing 100000 members - How did you find En World?

3.0 had just been released and I had never heard of ENWorld. Whilst playing the Scarred Lands chat game over at White Wolf/SSS someone told me about the site and I came over. Had a different username then but some reason it vanished and I had to make this one.

Here's to the next 100,000! :cool:
 

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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.
I was there for these.

I had a >gasp!< Geocities site where I posted my versions of the 3e races and classes on a weekly basis. Eric invited me to be hosted at his site. When Eric's site closed down, Morrus graciously offered to host me (and has been stuck with me ever since).

My first comment upon meeting him at the original Ennies ceremony at Milwalkee was "could you *be* more British?" [/Chandler Bing]. And I still had all of my hair!

I have a career in illustration (and most of my friends) because of Eric's site and EN World (and Circvs Maxmvs -- those bastards). So here's to the next one hundred thousand!
 
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I learned of here thru my DM at the time. (allo' Eric if you're reading)


I first came here when I was looking up things for the 3.0 Psionics which was previewed here.

I joined in Dec 2002 when I was told about a contest being run which I thought I would give a try. Orc and Pie beat me out :(
 

Ok, I joined 17th February 2007, had heard of En World from a friend and through Mortality.net both. It was during a lot of edition wars that were ensuing at the time.

ps: at last sighting, count is at 100,020 and growing!!
 

Sometime around the beginning of 2004 I was unemployed and browsing around gaming sites instead of looking for work. :p

As with many others, I had a different user name then. Due to some life transitions, including getting a job, I let that account die and didn't visit EN World for a while, then I came back in 2007 as crazypixie...my wife and I were going to share this account at the time, but I ended up using it more than she did. I eventually requested a name change to my current moniker.

I started a Play-by_Post game here and made some friends in the process. That success led me to start an experimental PbP on Gleemax...beginning a long road that eventually led me to where I am now...employed by Wizards of the Coast. :D
 

In December '99, while looking for more news about 3e, I found a web site hosted on Crosswinds.Net. It did have some information and also a link to another site run by some guy called Eric Noah... :)
 



I was another early member of Eric Noah's third edition news site, reading every drop of info I could find on this weird new version of DnD, terrified that they'd ruin the game I loved...

I'm not the most prolific poster, but I've been visiting most every day ever since. Can't imagine eating breakfast with anyone else, really!
 

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