This website has managed to stay up against all odds nearly uninterrupted from the days that Decipher was still around all the way until now. It's been more than a
decade. On the internet, that's downright ancient.
The credit for this can be lain entirely at Kralik's feet. He has kept the fires going and managed to ensure that there was always a place for people to find their way back to this great game. It is truly well-named, the Last Homely House. If it had not stood, I am certain this fandom would have faded into obscurity long ago.
It's been a long time to bear such a burden alone, and so some of us are going to step up to bear it for him, so that Kralik might turn his full attention to other aspects of his life as needed. The Player's Council will be running lotrtcgwiki.com moving forward, splitting the costs and organizing any maintenance required.
For the near-term, this means no changes from how the site runs now: the server will be transferred wholesale, and it will be some time before we will have it ready to migrate to the same servers that host
lotrtcgpc.net. At that time there's several things we'd like to take a look at, including releasing a new revamped wiki, connecting Gemp users to TLHH users, and establishing regular robust public archives of site backups.
Just as we have done
while running Gemp, we will have a light touch regarding existing moderation structure, and in general we expect things to keep on keepin' on just as they have for more than twelve years. Most importantly, the position of this site as an archive of past activity will remain intact, and both CC and TLHH will be preserved as they currently are for as long as the members of the PC have resources to keep it that way.
If you're wondering who we on the Player's Council are, for the most part we're a mix of old and new guard here at TLHH itself. Our ranks include the following:
teltura, Jerba, menace64, MarcinS, CoS, dmaz, Tbiesty, Finarfin, Dictionary, Hobbiton Lad, and several more. Many of these names will be familiar to veterans of TLHH, so know that we are no strangers, and are proud to help preserve our ancient home.
You can read more about our goals and (brief) history
here. (If any of these developments excite you,
feel free to join us, and help us build up this community!)
Kralik, our thanks and praise go out to you. It cannot be understated how important your role has been as the lifeblood of this community. This isn't goodbye, but we hope you can have a long and happy retirement, and promise that this site will always be here whenever you find yourself turning our way.