Truth Seeker said:Hello...
This is a question, that could be answer here by this wonderful forum, since it is reaches a wide spectrum.
Does anyone here, know of the very first female player to play D&D...and survived...err...maybe the wrong choice of wording.
But I am curious to know...
Thank you.
Henry said:For that matter, I think it was Cindy (or Heidi?) who named the game itself!!
(The young lady in question picked two alliterative names out of a list, according to Gary.)
T. Foster said:AFAIK Bregh's answer is technically correct, BUT Elise is reported to have not particularly enjoyed the game and to have played rarely (if ever) thereafter. I believe the first long-term/successful female D&D player was Mary Dale. I wasn't there but I've read enough histories of the game to have picked a lot of this stuff up. I'm sure the good Colonel would be more than happy to give a definitive answer.
die_kluge said:If Col_Pladoh does drop in, I'd like to know who played:
Lum the Mad
Kwallish
die_kluge said:Bigby - Gary Gygax
Zigby - Gary Gygax - Gary's Dwarf Fighter
Riggby - Gary Gygax
Yrag - Gary Gygax
Azlan said:Well, it appears that it was Gary who was first, historically, to establish a pattern of giving player characters silly names.
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Azlan said:Well, it appears that it was Gary who was first, historically, to establish a pattern of giving player characters silly names.
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Henry said:Brian certainly had a penchant for names that stick with you, doesn't he?
Thanks for the help, Gary. I wonder how many critics of D&D have been surprised to find out that D&D was named by a small girl...Out of the mouths of babes, and all that...