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<blockquote data-quote="jayoungr" data-source="post: 8232326" data-attributes="member: 6702445"><p>It's been three weeks today since we lost Doug. He was under 50 and had no existing health conditions that we knew of.</p><p></p><p>I don't know when he first started gaming, but he had played with some of our group since they all went to college together. He was always up for any sort of game--board games and CCGs in addition to RPGs. He had by far the biggest gaming library of the group, and he was always happy to lend materials to anyone who needed them. He was also our resident "cat-herder"/schedule coordinator and organized the holiday "secret Santa" gift exchange every year.</p><p></p><p>Our group is blessed with multiple GMs, but he was one of them. He really loved <em>Sentinels of the Multiverse</em> and was planning to run a game for us when the RPG Kickstarter fulfilled. He was also running two D&D campaigns sporadically, although both had been on hiatus for a while. One was about a group mopping up lingering pockets of evil ten years after the overthrow of the dark lord. The other was loosely based on <em>Wreck-It Ralph,</em> where all the PCs were video game characters traveling to different game worlds.</p><p></p><p>Doug almost always played female characters and was never creepy about it (our group is about 50/50, and none of the female players ever had a problem with any of his characters). He often played steady, serious, slightly-put-upon types in both D&D and other games. Here are a few of his recent characters:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Lilac, the half-orc warrior overshadowed by her prettier half-elf half-sister.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Tarako, the Rokugan shugenja, who <em>loved</em> books and would brave any monsters to get her hands on a rare one. Doug was a big fan of L5R, and he homebrewed the class himself for D&D. I think this was the last character he played before he went to the hospital.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Lilith, the drow evangelist of Lolth who settled in an alternate-universe version of Victorian London--she chose that for her home base because she approved of a nation ruled by a queen.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Rima, the human noble from a shipbuilding family in our <em>Star Wars</em> game. She bankrolled the group and could just <em>stare</em> a Trandoshan into backing down. She was the only human in the party, and the alien characters would refer to her as "one of those freaks with hair."</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Angela, the <em>Leverage</em> mastermind, a former community organizer who fell afoul of shady political dealings and joined the criminal underworld. Mind like a steel trap, personality like a mack truck, completely hopeless at computers.</li> </ul><p></p><p>Personality-wise, Doug was very easygoing. I don't think I ever saw him actually lose his temper. Some of the rest of us are more volatile, so I hope there aren't any clashes without his calming presence. He was a good cook, too. I'm sort of dreading the first time we get together face-to-face and he's not there. We'll all miss him a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayoungr, post: 8232326, member: 6702445"] It's been three weeks today since we lost Doug. He was under 50 and had no existing health conditions that we knew of. I don't know when he first started gaming, but he had played with some of our group since they all went to college together. He was always up for any sort of game--board games and CCGs in addition to RPGs. He had by far the biggest gaming library of the group, and he was always happy to lend materials to anyone who needed them. He was also our resident "cat-herder"/schedule coordinator and organized the holiday "secret Santa" gift exchange every year. Our group is blessed with multiple GMs, but he was one of them. He really loved [I]Sentinels of the Multiverse[/I] and was planning to run a game for us when the RPG Kickstarter fulfilled. He was also running two D&D campaigns sporadically, although both had been on hiatus for a while. One was about a group mopping up lingering pockets of evil ten years after the overthrow of the dark lord. The other was loosely based on [i]Wreck-It Ralph,[/i] where all the PCs were video game characters traveling to different game worlds. Doug almost always played female characters and was never creepy about it (our group is about 50/50, and none of the female players ever had a problem with any of his characters). He often played steady, serious, slightly-put-upon types in both D&D and other games. Here are a few of his recent characters: [LIST] [*]Lilac, the half-orc warrior overshadowed by her prettier half-elf half-sister. [*]Tarako, the Rokugan shugenja, who [i]loved[/i] books and would brave any monsters to get her hands on a rare one. Doug was a big fan of L5R, and he homebrewed the class himself for D&D. I think this was the last character he played before he went to the hospital. [*]Lilith, the drow evangelist of Lolth who settled in an alternate-universe version of Victorian London--she chose that for her home base because she approved of a nation ruled by a queen. [*]Rima, the human noble from a shipbuilding family in our [i]Star Wars[/i] game. She bankrolled the group and could just [i]stare[/i] a Trandoshan into backing down. She was the only human in the party, and the alien characters would refer to her as "one of those freaks with hair." [*]Angela, the [i]Leverage[/i] mastermind, a former community organizer who fell afoul of shady political dealings and joined the criminal underworld. Mind like a steel trap, personality like a mack truck, completely hopeless at computers. [/LIST] Personality-wise, Doug was very easygoing. I don't think I ever saw him actually lose his temper. Some of the rest of us are more volatile, so I hope there aren't any clashes without his calming presence. He was a good cook, too. I'm sort of dreading the first time we get together face-to-face and he's not there. We'll all miss him a lot. [/QUOTE]
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