Eamon Adventurer's Guild Online

Eamon Adventurer's Guild Online is an Eamon website created by Matthew Clark that serves both as an online repository for the resources of the Eamon Adventurer's Guild and as a source of information about the Eamon community.
History
Launched 1 April 2003 at earthlink.net, the site moved on 22 November 2003 to its present location at eamonag.org where it is hosted by A.P.P.L.E. Clark moved much of the site's content into a "museum" section in April 2011, citing diminishing Eamon activity, and updates to the site mostly ceased around 2015.
In November 2020 Clark passed the management of the site to Call-A.P.P.L.E. editor Bill Martens, and the numbering of adventures to the Eamon Wiki. In December 2024 Clark redesigned and restructured the site in Jekyll, adding new interfaces for browsing reviews and newsletters, updated lists, and a new feature called Eamon on Javascript that allows for adventure DSKs to be played in the browser.
Associated projects
EAG Online Blog
On 15 June 2004 Clark launched an accompanying blog at blogspot.com for sharing Eamon-related news and comments, leaving the main site largely for archives and game resources. The blog was most active from 2011 to 2013, with 46 posts in 2012 alone, but in recent years has seen only occasional updates. As of early 2025 the blog had 105 posts and 27 followers.
EAG Facebook Group
The Eamon Adventurer' Guild Online Facebook group (@EamonGuild) was established on 3 April 2011 and by November 2024 had about 100 posts, the majority of them cross-posts of items added to the blog. Artist Raquel Johnson created banner artwork which was added on 14 June 2012 and displayed until November 2024. The page has around 180 followers.
On 28 November 2024, Clark created a private Facebook group with new cover art. As of early 2025 it had 21 members.
EAG MSN Group
An MSN Groups forum for the club began on 5 March 2003 and attracted about 50 messages across 15 threads by Clark, Fredrik Ekman, Robert Parker, and others before going defunct in late 2007; MSN Groups itself shut down in February 2009. The original site is no longer online, but snapshots are accessible at the Internet Archive.
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