I started with l5r as an academic exercise; during my undergrad course on Japanese literature I did my final paper on Rokugan. My thesis was that the reason for l5r's success compared to the myriad of failed samurai games was its use of the clans as cinematic archetypes more in common with American tropes than Japanese or other Asian tropes.
Later in undergrad, my college sci fi club began a yearlong l5r larp. After graduating I picked up the CCG in order to join the gaming community in my city and became very active on the AEG forums. I took part in the first Winter Court online. Later I moved to the east coast and joined City of Stories, which was at the time the longest-running l5r larp AEG was aware of. I joined Heroes of Rokugan for their second campaign and ended up writing three mods for it. After City of Stories ended I joined another l5r larp instead of doing HoR 3, then when that ended joined HoR 4 (had one mod published so far and three more accepted, awaiting publication). Picked up the LCG at Gen Con (okay, my wife picked it up for both of us. I love you hon!).