RIP Gary Gygax

lizcam

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Originally posted by supervike
Looks like he failed his saving throw....


(i\'m not being irreverant here, it just seems fitting!!!)

I think he\'d apreciate that.


Wow.



Um.......




Wow.




RIP Great Sir.
 

Swordwind

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Originally posted by Sukigod
Besides my parents, probably the one person who\'s had the single most impact on me in my formative years.

God rest a Legend.
Couldnt agree more. A sad day for geeks everywhere. RIP Mr Gygax.

Though I have a very nasty feeling that Jack Chick is going to have a field day with this tragic news.
 
RIP. Without you, mine and millions of others lives whould have been so very different. I only ever played D&D once but that was enough. To think that without you and your vision of fantasy gaming so much might not have come to pass. For me it is computer gaming that has meant so much ever since the late 70s, I feel this industry owes you a debt of gratitude for without you, computer gaming and computing in general might not have reached where it is today as demand drives progress.

Thank you, may your journey take you to the next level and beyond.
 

treide

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Another legend leaves us.

RIP, and thanks for sparking my interest in RPGs - my escapes from reality wouldn\'t be the same without your influence.
 

MarkusTay

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Just so everyone knows, the folks over at Enworld started a petition to have D&D 4th edition dedicated to Mr. Gygax, and after ONLY three post, the Senior Brand Manager posted this -

Originally posted by Scott_Rouse
Done.
Its nice to know the company he helped found will be paying him tribute.
 

Jericho

Consummate Brushlicker
I quite like the Penny Arcade tribute comic.

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Probably the best d20 joke yet.
 

whiteraven2008

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How much modern fantasy literature, television and film can be traced to D&D\'s effect on those currently involved in those media? Would the LOTR trilogy ever have been made?

Bet he and Tolkien are sharing a laugh....
 

Friar

Dorks for Orks
Sad to see this fella go and at 69 at that he got to live a decent life but still cut short. Atleast he was gifted the satisfaction of seeing his creation bloom into such a large and living entity. And he got see that he left his mark on the world and gave something enjoyable to many and did it by doing what he loved.

I only had a short time playing D&D while in high school but I can say that it was one of the very few situations that I have expirenced where 2 high schoolers, a middle schooler, a college student, an accountant in his 30\'s,a grungy biker in his late 30\'s early 40\'s, and a former clown from ringling bros who was atleast in his 50\'s could end up finding something that could bring them together in fun and friendship. That is a slice of magic that is rare.
 

Sand Rat

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Wow.

Got a lot of fun from his works.

But I do think this is probably my favorite comic dealing with it so far -

http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp03042008.shtml
 

Dragonsreach

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Staff member
Originally posted by steelcult
Wow.

Got a lot of fun from his works.

But I do think this is probably my favorite comic dealing with it so far -

http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp03042008.shtml
Now I think He\'d have really appreciated that one. lol

I\'m not going to make any sad comments about his passing as he gave so many people a means of enjoyment and escape.
For me, I\'d rather say Thank You sir.
 

Amazon warrior

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Good grief. This is very sad news. But by creating something so huge and touching the lives of so many, he has achieved a kind of immortality. RIP, man. We won\'t forget you.
 

tzor

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I met him briefly at the booth at last year\'s Gen Con. I even got an autograph on the Castle supplement he was selling for the C&C system.

What really got to me was the fact that he died at the (from my 47 year old perspective) relatively young age of 69. I mean there is an irony in dying at at age, in a Bevis and Buthead sort of way but it\'s still too young ... too young.
 
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