D&D General They're Building A Memorial Game Table Sculpture In Honor of Gary Gygax

Donate to help commission a monument in Gary Gygax's home town.
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Gary Gygax, one of the co-creators of Dungeons & Dragons, passed away in 2008. His widow, Gail Gygax, has worked to have a memorial or statue built in his memory in their hometown of Lake Geneva, USA.

Set in Library Park, in a spot that Gygax himself chose, the memorial will be a stone table, benches, and a statue of Gary Gygax himself. The table will feature a bronze map of Gygax's first ever D&D dungeon level, scaled for use with miniatures.

The Gygax Memorial Fund will be launching a Kickstarter to raise the funds to make the Gygax Memorial Table. They need $150,000 to make the basic monument--the table and benches--with other elements added at higher stretch goals. At $250,000 they will add a bronze 'throne' at one end of the table, and at $500,000 they will install a statue of Gary Gygax on that throne. The bronze dungeon map comes in at $925,000.

If you pledge at the basic level, you'll get a scroll and a mention on the Gygax Memorial Fund website, as well as a "mini-level mega-dungeon" (that has miniature giant space hamster vibes!). For higher pledges at $250 or more you can have your name engraved on one of the stone pavers around the monument.

There are even higher pledge levels of $10,000+ which are available separately to the actual Kickstarter, and if you pledge an astonishing $150,000 you get a half-sized replica of the statue, an engraving on the back of the throne, and get to play in the first ever game on the newly completed table.

If the funding is raised, it is estimated that the monument will take a few years to build, with the basic elements in place by October 2026.

The campaign creator is the Gygax Memorial Fund, which was founded by Gail Gygax. The mini-mega dungeon will be written by Paul Stormberg; the sculptor(s) will be 'internationally acclaimed' and the project has revived bids from Mike Martino of Lacrosse, Wisconsin and James Nance of Loveland, Colorado. The Kickstarter launches this Tuesday, on October 1st.
 

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Hail Adventurers!

Help us to build the ultimate memorial gaming table for the fans of Dungeons & Dragons®, dedicated to Gary Gygax, the co-creator of the game, in the place where it was written and published, his hometown of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

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The Gygax Memorial Fund, Inc., a non-profit organization founded by Gary's widow, has worked for many years to get approval to build the memorial in Gary's hometown of Lake Geneva, WI. In 2024, during the 50th anniversary year of the game, the city fully granted the land for the memorial in Gary's favorite place, in his favorite park, and accepted the future donation of the memorial to the City of Lake Geneva.

Our Kickstarter begins October 1st, 2025, on the anniversary of Gary Gygax founding his company TSR to publish Dungeons & Dragons®--a game that would change the world.

The Kickstarter Campaign allows donations from $5 to $10,000, and a portion of all donations are considered charitable giving and potentially tax deductible. Higher donation levels, over $10,000, have some amazing rewards and are available through our website (Gygax Memorial Fund, Inc.).

You can see a preview of the Kickstarter here and be sure to click on the "Notify Me on Launch" button on the right-hand side.

Now is our chance to says thanks for the greatest game ever played!

Roll for initiative!

 


Thanks Marc!

We are going to have benches along the side for people to sit down and play, the map is scaled for using miniatures on, the Game Master sits next to Gary on his right hand side and can roll his dice off of Gary's hand, and the opposite place is left open so as to be accessible for wheelchairs or mobility scooters (as some of us gamers are getting up there!)

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The map on top is the very first dungeon level created by Gary for the game in 1973. We plan to upload the original key and encourage others to upload their own keys so that folks can come year after year and play a new game on the table.
 

The Gygax Memorial Fund has been talking and posting and showing plans for various memorials since at least 2013. None of them have yielded anything of substance despite funds coming and going. Why should anyone believe that this latest effort will be different than the previous once?
 

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