TSR Companies & Freelancers Distance Themselves From The New TSR

The new TSR (which I refer to as TSR3 to avoid confusion) has doubled down on its stance--which has been widely condemned online--via an ongoing series of tweets and replies from its TSR Games, Giantlands, and Dungeon Hobby Museum social media accounts (possibly operated by Justin LaNasa) in an astonishing PR campaign which makes the original interview which sparked off the controversy look mild in comparison. Various entities are moving to distance themselves from the company and its activities, including TSR2, the company founded in 2011 by Jayson Elliot, which has now declared that it will not be using the name TSR any longer. Other companies including Gen Con and freelancers such as Jeff Dee have also made statements.

For reference -- TSR1 is the (no longer existing) company which launched D&D in 1974, TSR2 is the company founded by Jayson Elliot in 2011 to create Gygax Magazine and which currently publishes the Top Secret RPG, and TSR3 is the newly launched company.



Catch up on my previous coverage of this story:


TSR3's social media accounts initially sought to distance the company from Ernie Gygax's statements, but within a few hours had reversed course and doubled down on his stance. Note that there have been dozens of social media posts from the company over the last few days, and still continuing as I type this, and I don't intend to share them all here.

(Thanks to Daniel Fox for sharing screenshots below via Twitter).

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TSR2 -- "Update to our earlier tweet - we will NOT be licensing anything from the new company claiming rights to the TSR logos. We are not working with them in any fashion."

Gen Con -- "Gen Con is not associated with TSR Games and we don't support their recent statements. While the foundation of Gen Con is tied with the history of TTRPGs, our goal is to build off the good, acknowledge the bad, and work toward a present free from racism, misogyny, and homophobia."

Gen Con has also indicated that they do not intend to allow TSR3 at the convention.

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GAMA (the Game Manufacturers Association) -- "We’re aware of the appalling statements published by TSR Games and their founder - GAMA does not condone nor agree with any part of it. We pride ourselves on supporting and promoting inclusivity always. Our motto is “A game at every table, a table for everyone”. Transphobia, racism, and sexism will not be tolerated. That means that TSR is not welcome at Origins Game Fair, GAMA Expo or any event affiliated with our organization."

Jeff Dee -- "There is a rumor going around that I am part of this new TSR company. That is not accurate. I have done some work for them as a freelance artist. That’s how I make my living, and spreading the misinformation that I’m now employed full-time by one particular client could stop other clients from approaching me and hurt my business. So, please do not spread that rumor. If I ever become a full-time employee anywhere again, I will announce that myself. Thanks. UPDATE: After investigating reports about statements made by representatives of this new TSR, I have determined that I can no longer do business with them in good conscience. I've returned their downpayment on the next piece of art I was scheduled to do for them. And yeah, I could sure use some new commissions to make up for this big hit on my cashflow"

Jim Ward, an original TSR alumnus and who wrote Giantlands, TSR3's flagship product -- "At the present time I know little or nothing about the relaunch of TSR. Right now I don't see how anyone could pick up where the old company left off. Yes it's a name with some logos, that is all I know."

Luke Gygax -- "FYI- I am not involved with any TSR company nor is Gary Con nor anyone else in my family outside of Ernie. Full stop. That is all ... I have reasons for distancing myself. The way TSR treats people online in their public exchanges is rude. The museum is a for profit business and was asking for donations. Using names of people to promote without their knowledge. Going out of the way to talk gender/woke stuff ... Also basically jacking the TSR logo from Jayson Elliot. The bombastic press releases and claims to old IP. Making a quick nostalgia money grab based on my fathers name and not much else. So I’m making it clear I don’t like this style and I have ZERO to do with TSR"

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TSR3 responds to Luke Gygax

Tim Kask, an original TSR alumnus who worked at the company until 1980, spoke at length on this topic in a YouTube video (below). I've transcribed some bits, but he says a whole load more (ellipses represent sections I have not included, for reasons of brevity), so check out the video for the whole thing.

"There has been bandied about in social media over the last several days several claims about what's going on in Lake Geneva right now. Ernie Gygax made a most egregious mistake in an interview he did on a podcast. He basically waved his bare ass in front of everybody that's concerned about pronouns, and woke, and all that right now in the industry and thumbed his nose at them. The transcript of his podcasts are there for everyone to read. That they were men, and they didn't give a sh*t, and la la la.

But right there they alienated three quarters of the gaming industry. Probably more than that, I don't believe that there's a quarter of the gaming industry that still are the neanderthals that he would make us out to be.

That's another thing. This whole thing has brought the OSR (the old school revival) into serious disrepute. Now there are some little Karens going on some of the social media and painting with the same brush all of us that were there back then based on the stupid ass sh*t that Ernie just said. No. We weren't all like that. And we aren't all like that now. He's a troll, a troglodyte, a neanderthal, if he really means that. It's a foolish person that doesn't wet his finger once in a while and feel the wind shift.

Now there've been claims in a couple of posts, one of which is by Ernie, about how the stalwarts, the old TSR are flocking to the banner. Bullsh*t....

... There is no one of the creative side of TSR from the early days involved with the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum. No one. Not one creative person. No matter who might be claiming what, they simply do not have the credentials. Being named DiMaggio does not mean you can hit a lot of home runs. Or that you even hit any home runs ....

... Just because you say you're TSR doesn't mean you are."


 

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What I'm getting at is that public opinion shifts. Back in 1984 Americans as a whole had very different attitudes regarding consent than we have today. I'm certainly not arguing that nobody found those scenes offensive or had problems with the implications. But those opinions were not part of the mainstream dialogue because overall the attitudes were different. The past is a foreign country and they do things differently there.

Ehhhhh...... the past is the past, not a foreign country, especially since many of us lived through it; it's lived experience, not a place.

Certainly it's true that mainstream social consensus changes - meaning that what we, as participants in that social consensus see and think - change. But it's also true that one of the reasons social consensus changed is that people made change, not only in 'what everybody believes' but in 'who gets to speak up and whose opinions are taken seriously'. It's a messy and complicated process that goes along with legal, social, and technological change too.
 

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They are trying to draw Wizards into the fray since the latter is not budging. WotC will now be forced to respond just as TSR3 wants. I would send them a letter of C&D in disseminating false information, but I would not address this in the online or on-air channels.

Why would WotC be forced to respond to this? It's some old guy shouting at clouds, and making legal threats will just bring more attention to it and make WotC look like they have something to hide. My prediction is still that WotC will respond if/when TSR3 actually messes with IP that they care about (like actually sending a cease and desist letter to someone who's using art WotC actually has the copyright to), and that they'll narrowly focus on defending their specific IP rights, not on any broad unprovable issue or on trying to mess with a trademark for a company that's been defunct for decades.

Proving libel is tough, and while I'm not an expert, I'm pretty sure WotC qualifies as a public figure for the purpose of libel laws, which means anything Ernie says could only qualify as libel if he "knew either that the information was wholly and patently false or that [he] published [it] 'with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not'" (From wikipedia). That is, if WotC wanted to make a claim of libel, it wouldn't be enough to prove that there was nothing that qualified as a 'coordinated assault', they would have to prove that Ernie knew the 'coordinated assault' was just made up - and I am pretty sure that Ernie believes what he's saying. To me, that looks like a quagmire that WotC can't possibly prevail in that would bring Ernie's claims to orders of magnitude more people than have seen them so far.
 

I would feel comfortable betting that there were many Asians who didn’t care for Long Duk Dong even back then. They just couldn’t get their opinions heard.
It's a big thing, yeah.

The reason society is having more pushback against various forms of bigotry isn't because victims were cool with bigotry in the past and somehow have thinner skin, now. It has everything to do with people finally stopping long enough to hear the complaints that have been there forever.

And a big part of that is how much louder members of minorities have been in the previous decades. Whether it was the Stonewall riot or the civil rights movement or various feminist rallies our voices have all gotten much louder.

People used to tell minority members to grow a backbone, and now that they realize we have they're terrified and incensed that what they used to think of as just a joke or a trope or socially acceptable is finally being recognized as harassment.
 

I would feel comfortable betting that there were many Asians who didn’t care for Long Duk Dong even back then. They just couldn’t get their opinions heard.

I would expect so. Cishet white old guy here. I first saw (part of) Sixteen Candles on cable some time between 85-88, and I was shocked by Long Duk Dong. I mean. Didn’t see the assault part of the movie until ~89-92, when it was already noted as such. IIRC.
 



He gets killed in numerous unfunny ways. It was the game designers responding to WoTC marketing forcing them to put Regdar on the cover. They wanted a more multi-cultural spread.

So Ernie has it backwards. WoTC at that time was actually defending the white male hero.

Monte Cook said:
Regdar intruded his way into 3E, empowered by marketing and sales people. At the last minute, in a matter of just those few short weeks, the old TSR standard reared its ugly head. Not only was Regdar on the scene, he was in the spotlight. This was the character that would be on the cardboard standees and other promotional items, and would usually take center stage in the covers. I was caught entirely off-guard and was far too late to even comment on him. Now, to his credit, the initial Regdar artist, Todd Lockwood, made Regdar's ethnicity kind of vague. (Regdar had shown up in Todd's earlier sketches when he designed the look of 3E armor.) It's only in later artwork that Regdar seems to be pretty clearly the white male fighter we tried to avoid. And to the credit of a number of people--artists, art directors, designers and editors alike--our disdain for Regdar made its way into a lot of art. If you look closely, Regdar is getting thrashed on most of the early pieces he shows up in. (Look for his ignominious fate on the original DM's Screen, for example.)

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That explains the picture of what looks like a dead Regdar at the top of the Rituals chapter in the 4e PHB...
 



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