Gary Gygax has passed away

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Another tribute comic (slightly blue humor):

http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp03042008.shtml
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Isabella wrote:All in good fun and loving memory, from around the internet:

"It's possible he did this in anticipation of 4th edition so he could roll in his grave."
OK, that one made me laugh. Sorry Gary!
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ScS of the Fraternity wrote:Gary Gygax was a man who taught us to be heroes.
And so has become a legend.
Very aptly put, Stephen... I couldn't sum up his accomplishments any better or more articulately than that.

Reginald de Curry wrote:Another tribute comic (slightly blue humor):

http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp03042008.shtml
Also view Order of the Stick for another comic tribute to Gary Gygax
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Jason of the Fraternity wrote:
ScS of the Fraternity wrote:Gary Gygax was a man who taught us to be heroes.
And so has become a legend.
Very aptly put, Stephen... I couldn't sum up his accomplishments any better or more articulately than that.
Indeed!

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I had a few emails with him in summer 2005, and that was very cool, friendly and fun. He was proud of my daughter when I told him at 4 years old, she did knew the type of breath for each evil dragons :)

(my daughter was prouder when I told her about his feelings about her child era accomplishment!)

He was then working with a Québec company called Alchemic Dreams (on a D&D software, I think?). I knew his taste for quality drinks, and after I had told him about Québec's great brews, I brought a few samples (a mixed six pack - St-Ambroise, Boréale Rouse and Unibroue) to the software company, who brought it to him the next time they met him.

This letter was in the box:
Hello Gary,

As discussed, here are a few beers from the Québec market:

- Three Boréales rousses (red ale, slight bitter ending)

- Three St-Ambroise (amber ale, more hop so a more bitter ending). Those six beers are now staples of my beer diet ;) I hope you will like them.

- While I was at the store for these, I also saw another beer I like a lot: L’Eau Bénite (Belgium type, so two fermentations in the bottle. Strong but great!). You would like to know that “Eau Bénite” is translated as Holy Water in Shakespearian ;)

It’s not a lot, but it’s with big thanks to creating this hobby I love since 1981. I’ve spent countless hours reading, writing or planning my next D&D game. I’m also one of the founder of the main Ravenloft fan site out there.

We are two DMs in our team. We share the same PC: when I’m DMing, my friend takes the PC and we switch role when the adventure is finished. It is the best way to DM I think, as you have time when you are on the players side to plan carefully the next adventure. And both DMs try hard to impress the other, in a Lennon-McCartney type, so it’s a great ride for everybody!

So in short, on behalf of my gaming team, and now my family too, a big thank you for these endless hours of fun. We played for nearly 25 years, and we plan to continue for at least twice the same amount of time ;)

Many thanks again, and enjoy the beers.



Joël Paquin
All of that was pretty cool. He loved the stuff.

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*opens a Boréale rousse brew*

RIP, Gary, and thanks for all the fun!

Joël
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Something that makes me happy. Whatever RPG related site has memorials for Gygax. I mean the WWolf site, the Wizards site, even the RPGnow Newsettler.

We even started a campaign yesterday in memory of Gary Gygax.
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RIP :(

Made my small town boring teenage weekends pass much quicker.
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