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I used to post over @ the WotC boards. I visited here a few times and have never left. I started posting after a few months of lurking. The SciFi, Movies, TV & Books forum is really what kept me hooked. It's nice to step away from RPGs and D&D for a bit but still get to talk to the same folks. :)
 

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I started as a poster at the WotC boards as well, and what attracted me to ENWorld was a link to Piratecat's Storyhour thread-I spent the whole night, up to like 6 am reading the Defender's story, and I became hooked. Also what kept me here was the In Character area, and the eventual starting of the YB! game.
 

I was brought here by a user named Urbanmech, who we actually call Urbanmech Chick, because his e-mail address is Urbanmechiic (though he meant it to be Urbanmech IIc)

So, if you come across him, you should call him Urbanmech Chick too. He loves it.
 

I was a ravenloft fan and usually was around the kargatane, in memory, and started looking around, throught it I heard about Eric Noah's page and google searched it, I arrived at it and followed the whole previews, when ENWorld took its place I followed the majority of people, although it was a long while before i started enterering the boards... after that time I chanegd my ID once, fro Ran to Nifelhein, now my definitive ID all over the internet. ;)
 


I was on the newsgroup rec.games.frp.dnd at the time, right before 3rd ed, when someone posted a link to Eric Noah's page (it was up since a week at the time).

I never really returned to RGFD since... signal to noise ratio is MUCH better here.
 

I came to ENworld because I was complaining to my boyfriend of 5 years (who also introduced me to gaming, by the way) that there were no good RPG websites out there. I stayed for the ENworld community. :)
 

I've always been a monster junkie, and I found ENWorld through a link off of the Creature Catalog. I followed that link, combed through the reviews for a while, and then stumbled onto the messageboards. I've never looked back.

Demiurge out.
 

I found d20reviews.com through Eric Noah's site, though I usually stayed at Eric's. Then when he retired his site I came to enworld.
 

What brought you to/OR/how did you find ENWorld?

A few years ago after having a blast with our latest Dark Matter campaign, I want to change things a bit and learn that there's a 3rd edition of D&D in the making.
I search on the net and found Eric Noah's page, this was before the release when you can read some examples of a few rules and all the speculation about the game, I found the site to be very informative about the game and what's going on.
I start to visit the site almost everyday and use it to keep my game group informed of the new D&D Edition, then when I have all the info I need and the game was out I buy the books and the Kingdoms of Kalamar Campaing Setting book and we play on Tellene since then and have a great time.
I still visit the site almost everyday but don't post too much, I read the reviews and the forums, also try to vote on polls that I'm interested too.

Cazador
 

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