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Gary Gygax, the most prominent creator of D&D (if only for his unusual name) died today.  He was only 69 years old.  Lefty was joking that, given all the coke he was reputed to have snorted in the 80s, it was a miracle he was still alive today.  I have no idea those stories are true.  I never met Mr. Gygax, and I wasn't terribly impressed by his books or his adventures that I read.  (Though I may be misremembering; as far as I can recall, all the really cool 1st edition adventures were written by others.)  But, without him there wouldn't be D&D.  And without D&D I wouldn't have gotten to know Millari, or some of my other dear friends, like J down in Atlanta.  And maybe Modern Myths wouldn't be around, and I'd have  different job.  I have no idea, really, but it's had to imagine my life without D&D, and it's been a part of some of the best times, so thank you, Mr. Gygax, and godspeed.

EDIT: unsurprisingly, Rich Burlew has the best tribute I have seen yet.  I hope someone does a comic strip about me when I die.

Date: 2008-03-06 03:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] millari.livejournal.com
I have no image in my head for Gary Gygax and wouldn't even know who he was if it weren't for you. I was prepared to be pretty *meh* about the death of Gary Gygax, but when you cast it in that James Burkean sort of light, well, I suppose yeah, RIP, Gary. :)

Actually, wait. No. I tell a lie. I do have an image for Gary Gygax in my head. He looks like the Mike Soriyama character on the Venture Brothers. ;)
Edited Date: 2008-03-06 03:38 am (UTC)

Date: 2008-03-06 03:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] grinninfoole.livejournal.com
Really? I think he looks just like Leslie Cohen.

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