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<blockquote data-quote="Edgewood" data-source="post: 5416869" data-attributes="member: 20132"><p>At the time of writing this thread, I see the En World community counter is at 99998. Since we're about to cross the 100000 number, I was wondering. How did you first hear about En World? What was the RPG market like when you joined and what were the hot topics?</p><p></p><p>I joined in June 2004. 3.5 was a year old and Paizo I believe were already publishing Dragon and Dungeon Magazine. I remember hearing about this site from a player in my group who nearly fell out of his chair when I told him I had never heard of EnWorld before. Anyway, I took a look at the site before creating an account to get a feel for the community. I was impressed by the community in that the moderators did a good job of enforcing the site rules, ensuring that EnWorlders kept the site family friendly while allowing good discussion and debate. Now, I don't post much on this site (clearly) but when I do I can always expect good conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edgewood, post: 5416869, member: 20132"] At the time of writing this thread, I see the En World community counter is at 99998. Since we're about to cross the 100000 number, I was wondering. How did you first hear about En World? What was the RPG market like when you joined and what were the hot topics? I joined in June 2004. 3.5 was a year old and Paizo I believe were already publishing Dragon and Dungeon Magazine. I remember hearing about this site from a player in my group who nearly fell out of his chair when I told him I had never heard of EnWorld before. Anyway, I took a look at the site before creating an account to get a feel for the community. I was impressed by the community in that the moderators did a good job of enforcing the site rules, ensuring that EnWorlders kept the site family friendly while allowing good discussion and debate. Now, I don't post much on this site (clearly) but when I do I can always expect good conversation. [/QUOTE]
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