the Jester
Legend
However this plays out, I just hope it someday leads to a published version of Castle Greyhawk as Gygax wrote and ran it.
However this plays out, I just hope it someday leads to a published version of Castle Greyhawk as Gygax wrote and ran it.
I don't think that will ever happen and I think the prime time for Gygax materials has passed. I had high hopes for the C&C Castle but alas that got pulled.![]()
That's kind-of my feeling as well. D&D is more popular than ever, and sure, there's a ton of nostalgia for Gygax's old D&D work. But the lack of anything more recent in the public eye for years has meant that it's mostly just old gamers like me that care. New D&D fans maybe might be interested in something like a Castle Greyhawk release if you billed it as the original D&D dungeon and had Wizards of the Coast behind it, but the return on investment for Castle Zagyg or Lejendary Adventures would be significantly less.
That's kind-of my feeling as well. D&D is more popular than ever, and sure, there's a ton of nostalgia for Gygax's old D&D work. But the lack of anything more recent in the public eye for years has meant that it's mostly just old gamers like me that care. New D&D fans maybe might be interested in something like a Castle Greyhawk release if you billed it as the original D&D dungeon and had Wizards of the Coast behind it, but the return on investment for Castle Zagyg or Lejendary Adventures would be significantly less.
I have a lot of fond memories of earlier AD&D adventures, but, man, I don't have any interest in playing or running Gygaxian dungeons these days.
I part suspect that Castle Greyhawk may be a motivating factor in a lot of this. This needs the IP owned by WoTC to be successful. And the Gygax with the relationship with WotC is not Gail. It's Luke. I suspect DeSantos realised that the only way the IP was to be successful was for it to be in the hands of Luke (and I believe he actually asked Gail to bring Luke on board, but there's way too much bad blood for that to happen).
This isn't a situation where the most recent will was lost or hidden before being discovered as those who had custody and/or knowledge of Gary's most recent will deliberately withheld it from the court. In Wisconsin, the person who has custody of the will is required by law to either file it with the court or present it to the personal representative within 30 days of finding out about the death of the testator. Any person who has reason to believe a will exist and has not been filed is required to inform the court within 30 days after they have that information.
So apparently the answer is that the will was in fact lost or hidden before being discovered some time in the last 18 months.