Who the {filth} is Eric Noah?

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333 Dave said:
He put the EN in ENWorld!
He's Rain Echo, the deliverer! Seriously though, he's the biggest unpublished retired D&D webmaster who works for a school in the US :).

You'd think that asking about a guy named Eric Noah on a message board called ENworld, a lightbulb would go off in the head of the person asking the question. Guess not.
 

Alright, I'll give the benefit of the doubt and answer seriously.

Eric is a guy who lives in Wisconsin, not far from where D&D was first created. You keep asking what he's done -

He wrote a few articles that made it into Dragon some years ago, and he worked on the Forgotten Realms CD-ROM atlas. Most importantly for the current discussion, he created this site you're posting to. He shepherded it and its community for roughly 2 years until it finally became too much of a hassle, especially considering it really never made him any real money. The site has attracted just about every designer that has worked on D&D, from Gygax to Monte Cook. WotC's designers even used this site as an interim site when WotC's boards were down for months. So that's quite a number of accomplishments for someone who did this site as a hobby.

I get the feeling you're wondering how he got to be important enough to have his name on the biggest D&D fan site on the web. He did it by creating the site and sticking with it. That's the long and short of it. And I think that's plenty. Hard work and perseverance pay off.
 

Holy Bovine said:
Do you mean Ace Rhino by chance?


Ahh I am forever Immortalized in History. Hrm Ace Rhino. . maybe that can be my character's name in one of PirateCat's Chicago Game Day events that I'm participating in. . . hrm I will need to speak to him about that :D
 


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