Col_Pladoh said:
Sorry, I missed getting email notification of a number of posts here, yours being the first. I look forward to solving the mystery
Cheers,
Gary
Well, I did some digging and asking around, and nobody seems to remember his "English name."
It is a mystery, indeed.
So far I know the following:
1. People at the Guild who knew Standing Bear claim you were on amicable terms with him.
2. You vaguely remember an American Indian gamer from Iowa.
3. You met this gamer at a Gen Con or two when D&D was just starting.
4. Standing Bear also went by an English name.
5. I found out that Standing Bear did run an RPG
before D&D game out. He switched to D&D because it had a better system.
The past, though lived, still changes. Every individual remembers it in his or her own way.
Which, of course, makes me more curious about the past...
But its the stories, however, that makes this search interesting. I don't know their true or not but I think these might be a little amusing. Keep in mind that these come from unreliable sources and I maintain that they are highly likely to be false (I don't wanna start rumors).
1. One member of the Guild claims that Standing Bear helped you create the original D&D game along with Dave Arneson--huh?
2. Another claimed that D&D was made as a collaborative effort among you and your friends, and you just happened to see a business opportunity and took advantage of it. And your friends weren't too happy about it.
I said to that, "Good for Gygax. That's just how things work. Not many people see a business opportunity and take advantage of it...he did."
