TSR Q&A with Gary Gygax

This is the multi-year Q&A sessions held by D&D co-creator Gary Gygax here at EN World, beginning in 2002 and running up until his sad pasing in 2008. Gary's username in the thread below is Col_Pladoh, and his first post in this long thread is Post #39.

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This is the multi-year Q&A sessions held by D&D co-creator Gary Gygax here at EN World, beginning in 2002 and running up until his sad pasing in 2008. Gary's username in the thread below is Col_Pladoh, and his first post in this long thread is Post #39.

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Col_Pladoh

Gary Gygax
Semah G Noj said:
Hello Gary :)

My ex-girlfriend's son and I met you at Milwaukee Gamefest the last two years and you signed his dice box for him. (He insists that all dice contained within roll better.) He had a small plastic container filled with about 100 tiny D6's, which you grabbed and pretended to be about to roll on the table to see how many 6's would come up. It's his favorite story to tell other gamers. So if you've done nothing else in this world, you brought joy to a 13 year old on that day and ensured his continuing gaming for years to come, and for that he and I both thank you.


And then I realize I have no question. :p
Heh,

All right!

cheerio,
Gary

As the father of six children i confess to really liking yinglings. I am very happy I made the lad's day and gave him something fun to both play and talk about :D
 

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RFisher

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Thanks for the answers, Gary.

Col_Pladoh said:
Heroes are used only in Man-to-Man play, so one is equal to four normal men.

So, they make four attacks on the man-to-man table per round?

Col_Pladoh said:
i am quite at a loss to answer that, as the Hero and all the other Fantasy supplement figures were employed only in the play of Man-to-Man games, never in the mass system where one figure equalled 20.

Interesting. The whole Fantasy Supplement reads to me as if it is written only for the 1:20 rules. Especially the HEROES description.
 


Col_Pladoh

Gary Gygax
TerraDave said:
The last time in London, I went to the "Churchill Arms", they pulled a good pint, but the locals came for the Thai food :uhoh:
I realy enjoy the country pubs, and a pub lunch is a great time for me.

For all who can go, try the Old fire Station in ely for dinner :cool:

For those in the Santa Monica, CA ares, try the king's Head Pub for both a black & tan and some pub food.

Cheers,
Gary
 

Col_Pladoh

Gary Gygax
Jdvn1 said:
Speaking of which, your name is still on the PHB. Shouldn't you be getting royalties or something? :heh:
In my settlement and separation from TSR all those rights were signed over to them for deravitve works as they defined them. 2E was by that definition a derivative, so other that a straight reprint of OAD&D falls into that category.

The short answer is no :heh:

Cheers,
Gary
 

Col_Pladoh

Gary Gygax
Gray Mouser said:
Heh, I know! Like I said, I was 3 when the "Swords & Sorcery in Wargaming" essay was published :) I'm a young one, I guess, although when it comes to AD&D/D&D I still consider myself a grognard.

Gray Mouser
Anyone who has playedfor 10 or more years is likely entitled to that distinction ;)

Cheers,
Gary
 

Jdvn1

Hanging in there. Better than the alternative.
Col_Pladoh said:
In my settlement and separation from TSR all those rights were signed over to them for deravitve works as they defined them. 2E was by that definition a derivative, so other that a straight reprint of OAD&D falls into that category.

The short answer is no :heh:

Cheers,
Gary
Dude, sounds like you got screwed. :heh:
 

Nathal

Explorer
Col_Pladoh said:
In my settlement and separation from TSR all those rights were signed over to them for deravitve works as they defined them. 2E was by that definition a derivative, so other that a straight reprint of OAD&D falls into that category.

I remember reading somewhere that Wizards of the Coast, when still under Peter's reign, paid you and Dave Arneson for any residual rights to the game. I wondered, why was that necessary? In fact, I think I read something about that in Dragon magazine in 2000.
 

Col_Pladoh

Gary Gygax
Zudrak said:
Gary,

I am very glad to see you're doing well and still plugging away on the creative front. I look forward to purchasing the Castle Zagyg series as it is released. :D
Good thing I managed to get that done before the health problems struck, as the module is a very thorough one that took a lot of work to complete. I do hope you enjoy it. with a capable GM the contents should keep a group happily engaged in adventuring for many, many months.

My name is Michael and I had emailed back and forth with you a couple of years ago from AOL (Hint: Red 1/4 was my screen name there). Anyway, I wanted to say thanks for responding to the emails and really helping me out, minor though it may seem to be.
That was a awhile back indeed...

Of course, if you need anything edited, my offer is still open. ;) It looks like that won't be necessary though, because I have most of the Gygaxian series of books from Troll Lord and they are wonderful. I cannot wait to complete the set.
What with the aid of o coule of stalwarts and the TLG staff, and a little after-creation checking from me, things have indeed improved in regards editing. another set of eyes is always good, though, and you might want to contact Hekaforge and the trolls.

Sadly, I could not convince my players to try LA as they are set in their 3/3.5E D&D ways. :\ I did take a lot of your advice from prior writings though and removed myself from a gaming group where every get-together was a sparring session with a rules-lawyer. We still get together with her and her family, we just won't play RPG's there any more. :]
Ah well, I believe they are missing out on the real FRPG experience, that like the OA/D&D one, but no one can argue with preference in gaming. If tyou are ever in the Lake Geneva area be sure and let me know, stop by and we'll play some LA...although currently the group is engaged in pure OD&D action :eek:

I continue to pray for your health and wellness. FWIW, I do hope someday D&D will come back to its founder -- through (mis)adventures just as positive as the 80's ones were negative -- so it can be set aright (in the opinions of some of us grognards!). I still game in 576 +/- CY WoG and enjoy the skeleton you gave us DM's in 1983 . I hope some pro-Gygax fan hits the lottery as mentioned earlier by dead in his post -- just to wrench D&D away from Hasbroken and put it in safe hands once again.
I can use all the prayers offered on my behalf, and I thank you kindly!

Don't hold your breath in regards to a return of the original game, as it's most improbable. the C&C system from the Trolls is about as close as is ever likely to come to the original material.

Okay, here's my question:
When Francois drafted his OA manuscripts, was it in his plans (or yours) to create a continent on Oerth where the "orient" would exist or was he seeking to create a new continent/setting to be created all on its own? I was wondering if Kara-Tur (which was set on Oerth originally, IIRC, because I set it east of Oerik across the Solnor Ocean from the North Province) was an idea created by you, Francois, or Zeb Cook.

Thanks again for creating a fantastic hobby.

Michael / Zudrak
Well Michael...

Francois had a map of a continent and some islands to the east, and they were going to be added. The "Orient" wes actually to be past them, closer to the West Coast of Oerik.

Zeb took advantage of my being absolutely engrossed in the business affairs of TSR at the time--I was doing my best to keep the company from being forced into receivership, and i succeeded--but he managed to sink Francois' material and use only his own during that time.

BTW, Len Lakofka had an eastern continental addition as well as the Lendore Isles, so what Iplanned to so was incorporate Francois' and Len's maps with Oerik, complete the lower continent below it, and have a real globe :lol:

So much for plans.

Cheers,
Gary
 


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