Hey you guys.

I came by on a nostalgia search as well.
Gathis wasn't my project... that was a few other people who were part of Thardferr back in the day. Nyrhtlyk, D'Ellis, some other folks. When I faded out of Thardferr I built my own online 2nd edition D&D world. Then it crashed and I rebuilt it in 3.5e. Then I became an acrobat and tumbled my way out of being reliably available to build & run my world. Now my D&D comes every few weeks in a f2f paper/pencil game with my 3 youngest sons (aged 9 through 12). Last weekend we started through my favorite old Advanced Dungeons & Dragons module, the Egg of the Phoenix. I ran a group through a Thardferrized version of that module, long long ago, in the earthsblood boomtown of Nimbortan.
I've occasionally pondered starting an online D&D game back up, but real life keeps rolling crit hits on me when I do. When I was
hyperactive in Thardferr I worked in IT, at a computer constantly, with a reliable desktop PC at home. Now I coach gymnastics, and I access the 'net sporadically via laptop.
I still have MBs of text (which is a *lot*) from the good ol' days. When I'm in a retirement home, paralyzed from an acrobatic injury and bored out of my aged-softened skull I'll probably print out the past (in big, easy-to-read block letters) and read through the heroic exploits that filled so much of my way attention back when.

Hit me up on FaceBook via my current email addy, scott from portland at gmail (without any spaces).