Ernie Gygax Has Passed Away

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Ernest "Ernie" Gygax Jr., son of D&D co-creator Gary Gygax and an early playtester of Dungeons & Dragons, has passed away. The Gygax family confirmed the news via Gary Con's website today. Cause of death was not given, but Gygax had been hospitalized several times in recent years. Gygax is best known for the creation of Tenser, the first magic-user character, and whose name appears on several D&D spells used in current editions. Per Ernest's bio, some of his contributions to the games include multiattacks for fighters, different hit dice for different character classes, and Cone of Cold being a 5th level spell.

Gygax often appeared at gaming conventions, especially Gary Con, and also collaborated on various TTRPG projects. He was involved with a failed attempt to "resurrect" TSR and take over several IPs controlled by Wizards of the Coast, but it failed after litigation and eventual liquidation of assets. During that process, Gygax alienated many with questionable views and also his choice in business associates.

Our condolences to the Gygax family and their friends.

 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

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Despite what you may think of him personally, I thought it worth mentioning that one of the first play testers and first born son of Gary Gygax has died. He helped contribute to the game we all now play and love (or love/hate). He is known for making and creating the iconic character "Tenser".

RIP
 
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I am sorry to hear it and I hope that his family gets the time and support they need.

The worst aspect of getting older, especially getting to middle age, is the people you lose. It is not the aging, it is the loss and the understanding at a deeper level that this what will continue to happen as you approach your own sunset and knowing that those left behind will suffer.
 





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