Gary Gygax, 1938-2008, Forever Rolling In His Grave
Alright, since the site was down I wasn't able to post this.
Gary Gygax died March 4th 2008, he will be missed greatly.
This thread (regardless of the title) is not for cracking jokes, if you wanna do that, go make another thread, this is strictly for discussion of a legend that is no longer with us.
Feel free to post your thoughts on Gary here.
I remember when I was about 8, my first time playing D&D, I remember all the people around me were possibly the nicest people I had ever seen. To me, Gygax and his partner that had created a truly great community, people who were connected through a tabletop game. D&D had shown me a truly beautiful fictional world, for the first time, gaming was more thana 1 player thing. I stopped playing D&D at 11 years old, but Gary's game provided me not only a community, but inspiration. He inspired me to write with a more elegant style, to live a life of understanding, and also to look past the cover and really read the book.
Gary was easily in my top 5 people who changed the world, and showed people that geeks can be cool too.
Gary Gygax died March 4th 2008, he will be missed greatly.
This thread (regardless of the title) is not for cracking jokes, if you wanna do that, go make another thread, this is strictly for discussion of a legend that is no longer with us.
Feel free to post your thoughts on Gary here.
I remember when I was about 8, my first time playing D&D, I remember all the people around me were possibly the nicest people I had ever seen. To me, Gygax and his partner that had created a truly great community, people who were connected through a tabletop game. D&D had shown me a truly beautiful fictional world, for the first time, gaming was more thana 1 player thing. I stopped playing D&D at 11 years old, but Gary's game provided me not only a community, but inspiration. He inspired me to write with a more elegant style, to live a life of understanding, and also to look past the cover and really read the book.
Gary was easily in my top 5 people who changed the world, and showed people that geeks can be cool too.