Your group's tributes to Gary

Boregar

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When my group plays tonight, as just a small gesture, any rolls made with black dice will receive a +1 divine bonus.

Is anyone else planing any small touches to remember him by?
 

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We played yesterday evening and had a Gygaxian Reroll of any die roll of each player's choice. In addition I let each player roll a "personal" random magic item to which name was added Gary's X or Gygax's Y.
 
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On Saturday, my group are gathering for our first game of 2008. We were going to play WFRP, but in light of this week's events, D&D is more appropriate. Although the rules will be 3.5e (I don't have time to familiarise myself with the 1st ed rules), we'll be going as old-school as we can, with a dungeon, a dragon, lots of obscure words in the descriptive text, and classic save-or-die traps.

The characters are:

Yrag: Dwarf Cleric of Zygig (has +1 mace)
Ydan: Half-elf Magic User (Wizard, of course)
Regor: Elf (Duskblade, but the sheet doesn't say that)
Bob the Fighter: Human Fighter
Bob Two: Human Fighter (with curiously similar stats)
: Half-orc Assassin (modified Ninja)

I'm hoping it will be fun.
 

My group has already decided we will observe a moment of silence and a toast for our gaming bud who though never joined us in body, was always there in spirit.

Afterwards we will be crawling through a dungeon.

I can think of no better tribute.
 

We had a game scheduled for Tuesday night already when we got the news. We didn't do anything formally but it turned out to be a brilliant session with lots of excitement and the kind of combat where all the players are pulling out all the stops. A few social encounters as well and everyone had their thinking caps on.

Just having a game that was a success by every measure seemed like an appropriate tribute! You can't always plan such things, but the stars were in line and so on.

--Z
 




Personally I'd like to run my group through Tomb of Horrors to send some PCs to the afterlife with Gary. :)

On a serious note we'll probably have a moment of silence and a toast to his memory.

Rest in peace Gary.
 


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