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The Phoenix Inquisitor

The Name

My original online moniker, or handle. I came up with this in the late 90s while spending time in the Lycos role-playing chat room "The Mysic Tavern". In it I had a male character, whose name I've long forgotten, and a female character by the name of Sadie. Both of them shared this title. Sadie was depicted as a shy, cloaked young woman with auburn hair, often situated at a table in the tavern with a book, observing the goings-on. Presenting as this character online could be interpreted as an early sign of my Being transgender.

While I was essentially just picking a couple of words that sounded cool together, they do carry meaning. The Phoenix being a powerful, ever-changing, effectively immortal creature, and the Inquisitor, a seeker of knowledge.

phoe·nix also phe·nix ( P ) Pronunciation Key (fnks)

  1. Mythology. A bird in Egyptian mythology that lived in the desert for 500 years and then consumed itself by fire, later to rise renewed from its ashes.
  2. A person or thing of unsurpassed excellence or beauty; a paragon.
  3. Phoenix A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Tucana and Sculptor.

in·quis·i·tor ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-kwz-tr)

One who inquires or makes an inquisition, especially a questioner who is excessively rigorous or harsh.

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To be honest, I first stumbled across this "name" when I was involved in Lycos' Mystic Tavern RPG chatroom, and I decided to take two cool-sounding words and smash them together. Over time though, they've grown on me, and I like to think they represent the concept of an immortal, powerful urge to seek knowledge and information. In the case of the website, Network was added to infer a group gathering and sharing information with each other.

The Website   ATTACH

This name lived on when I built my console gaming website, Phoenix Inquisitor dot net, originally hosted on Tripod. I'd drafted a logo on an index card, which would adorn the site. The wings represent The Phoenix, the eye inquisition, and the element of the ring was introduced to represent a community around them.

History

1999
Site opens on pi.net.tripod.com
2001
After bouncing around a few free webhosts, the site moves to a paid host and gets its domain name, phoenixinquis.net Forums are started in October using phpBB 1.4
2002
In May, phpBB 2 comes out. The site is upgraded on June 4. After some additional work, the various site sections are combined with the forum and the overall look and feel of the site is unified thanks to a fresh new layout, Istari by Anabel Martinez, aka Aelice.
2003
An ad run on megatokyo elevates the forum from a small, quiet group of friends to a full, active board Also, Istari gets two major upgrades, bringing mods and extra functionality with them
2004
The site continues to boom for a while, though activity dwindles near the end of the year There were a few hosting company moves this year, hopping through a few nasty ones and eventually landing on the host still used today.
2005-2006
With a steady decline in time and energy to maintain and update the site, it slowly declines to it's current state of disuse. phpBB2 being five years old now, it has become a huge target for spammers
2007
Site was upgraded to phpBB3
2008
The forums were hacked, and were eventually taken offline due to

inactivity. The main page was configured to redirect to my personal blog at https://correl.phoenixinquis.net/.

Tripod

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The original rotating logo

I did not build the website with the intent to maintain it alone. I built it because I wanted to connect with people and do something together.

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The website at http://pi.net.tripod.com/

The Forums

I eventually graduated the site to its own domain (phoenixinquis.net), and gave it life as a forum built upon phpBB.

Istari   ATTACH

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The phpBB2 "Istari" theme

Kainen   ATTACH

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The phpBB3 "Kainen" theme

Artist Depictions

Enki, by Anabel Martinez   ATTACH

Phoenix, by Jon Bliss   ATTACH

Phoenix, by Bee   ATTACH