GMforPowergamers
Legend
I am not peddling any misconception, I have hard facts to back up everything I said. I'm not someone who didn't look into it, infact last time it came up I did hours of research on this... and found that is just not there...People repeatedly peddling their misconceptions like this used to really piss me off, and I used to REALLY enjoy delivering up a serving of holy hell to the ones who couldn't bother to learn a little bit before they put fingers to keyboard, but I have learned that it comes with the territory.
no one claims that ED isn't a great creater of settings, even though I don't like a lot of the realms, the stuff I loved in the grey box was mostly him. However trying to claim he gets to make up an age and say that is when he created the setting with no proof, and again a hard to swallow date (do you remember the date or even year of every made up adventure you did in the 1st or 2nd grade?)
yes, that you are one of by claiming the 50th anaversry before the 30th...Ed vs. Gary drama only exists to the degree that anonymous online strangers care to gin it up.
I'l raise a glass to gary anytime, or dave, or ed, or evin skip Williams, and the cooks, and Mike Mearls... but I will go by actual dates of publish when talking about there deeds.On another note: I'd like to pin down exactly when the formative ideas for D&D came about and work got started. That would be a good day to hoist a beer and toast Gary, Dave, share a drink with friends and celebrate the birth of D&D.
I would not even go with 40. The stuff I did back in the same timeframe can hardly be called a living breathing canon campaign world. Sure, I invented gaming systems back then and took them to conventions and had notebooks of campaign stuff, but I don't consider my teenage scriblings with influences from every fantasy and sci fi book and movie and module that ever came out to be a solid campaign. At best, Ed's campaign really became semi-polished in '86 when Ed really sat down and started collating and working to make it a cohesive whole for publication the following year. Sure, he already had a lot of the ideas before then, many of them in various notebooks. But the ideas that he had in '75 (and earlier) were a small fraction of those from the decade longer campaign he got published in '87 (and many of those earlier ideas probably got discarded anyway). It became canon when it became published. Two years from now, I will celebrate FR's 30th anniversary (cause I have always really really liked FR).![]()
I will gladly wish the FR a happy 30th with you even if I am not the biggest fan.