On December 15, 2000, it all started. ImmortalVillain and his friend, SSJgoku5188, talked and dreamed of owning their own website. The problem for ImmortalVillain was, he didn't have a computer. He and SSjgoku5188 would sit and design layouts on paper and talk of how many sections would be on it and all the material.
Two months later, February 24, 2001, his family finally bought a computer. SSjgoku5188 had found a host for his site, but was only using a page wizard, and things weren't moving smoothly. ImmortalVillain and SSJgoku5188 both signed up on Angelfire. The used the Angelfire shell, but nothing was going very well there, as neither one had website experience. Both tried using the html editor, but found it completely baffling.
A month later, ImmortalVillain and SSJgoku5188 searched for dbz rpg's to join, as a pass-time. Neither one had any luck. Later, SSJgoku5188 joined one successfully, and informed ImmortalVillain. He joined as well, and thus started a great revolution. He was offered to help build another rpg with one of the webmasters there, and enthusiastically accepted. There, he was introduced to the Geocities Pagebuilder. ImmortalVillain started his won account on Geocities, and started his own rpg. SSJgoku5188 also attempted this, but the pagebuilder wouldn't load from his computer. ImmortalVillain completed his first successful rpg, DBZ World Conquest, on April 29, 2001. At first, things went slow, he only had about 4 people join. He did a little work on the site, then reopened it. Word had spread, but still only about 10 people joined. He closed it once again, when it reopened, an all time high of 19 people joined. ImmortalVillain was overwhelmed, and very busy keeping it updated. He secretly started working on another, and opened it about a month or two later. World Conquest was closed forever, but still stands today(check the link above).
He started working on Lord Frieza's Homeworld, at first an info-only site, before World Conquest was closed. After the opening of his second rpg, Lord Frieza's Realm, he opened his site, now expanded into a multimedia/info/humor site. Things were very slow, only getting traffic from friends. SSJgoku5188 learned the ways of html and opened his first site, Goku's DBZ Palace. He designed it all on html, but only months later, abandoned it. He tried again with another account, but the same site name. Goku's DBZ Palace, as it's know today, was then opened. ImmortalVillain found a link in the Geocities file manager to submit his site to many search engines at once. He submitted his site and waited. Then, he joined a dbz topsite, the DBZ top 100 and told his friends to vote for him. SSJgoku5188 also submitted his site to this topsite. After a few months of only 30-40 visits, Lord Frieza's Homeworld started getting more traffic. 100+ a month, then 200+, then 300+. In December 2001, it hit its all time high of 598 hits in a single month. ImmortalVillain submitted his site to 7 more topsites, and 5 search engines, making 8 topsites, and 15 search engines. Traffic was flowing beatifully. Envyous of his friends html knoledge, ImmortalVillain broadened his horizons. He learned html and made Lord Cooler's Domain. It looked good, but he soon lost interest in it, and abandoned it.
Then, ImmortalVillain's interest in dbz started to die. After the legendary Planet Namek shut down, he started to lose it. Then followed shortly there-after by Ginga Giri Giri, ImmortalVillain was only interested in Final Fantasy(who can blame him) and playing the electric guitar.
On June 16, 2002, Lord Frieza's Homeworld was closed, and given to myself. I reopened it, to find that 2 webmasters had problems with the previous owner, but things were straitened out between them and myself. Having lacked interest in doing another dbz site along with the cuurently up-and-running, Makyo Star, I closed the site for construction on Sunday, July 21, 2002. I worked diligently to complete my new work so that I could reopen it quickly, so that fans wouldn't get discouraged into believing it was gone for good. Only 6 days later, Saturday, July 27, 2002, my work was complete enough to reopen, Dai Ryu's Domain, a multi-anime site covering dbz, evangelion, gundam, and final fantasy. And that, is where this site stands today.