edemaitre
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Gygax is gone, but not forgotten...
Thanks for passing along the sad news that "Dungeons & Dragons" co-creator E. Gary Gygax has died. I first learned of this from a co-worker and one of my gamers.
Even as we enjoy D&D3.5 and look ahead to Fourth Edition, I have fond memories of first playing the boxed sets back in the early 1980s and of finding the pamphlets of the original 1970s version of the game. I've also read several of Gygax's fantasy novels, played in "Greyhawk," and used many of the ideas he helped establish in our hobby.
I'll try to commemorate Gygax and other fallen friends at my own game table tonight.
Thanks for passing along the sad news that "Dungeons & Dragons" co-creator E. Gary Gygax has died. I first learned of this from a co-worker and one of my gamers.
Even as we enjoy D&D3.5 and look ahead to Fourth Edition, I have fond memories of first playing the boxed sets back in the early 1980s and of finding the pamphlets of the original 1970s version of the game. I've also read several of Gygax's fantasy novels, played in "Greyhawk," and used many of the ideas he helped establish in our hobby.
I'll try to commemorate Gygax and other fallen friends at my own game table tonight.