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    Info Gary Gygax died this morning.

    I just learned that Gary Gygax, creator of TSR, D&D and Gencon, died this morning in Lake Geneva, WI at age 69.

    First reported on Troll Lord forums...

    Link: http://www.freeyabb.com/phpbb/viewto...trolllordgames

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    Yes, Rest in peace. And thanks for everything. I never met him but its really sad to hear that he died.

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    From me, too, sincere condolences to his family and friends.

    May he rest in peace, although I never knew him.
    He left a legacy so great it can barely be understood... Thanks, Mr. Gygax!

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    Post I met Gary at Gencon Indy 08

    I only consider myself lucky in having met Gary Gygax at GENCON Indy 08, last August. Although he was apparently signing autographs and running some games, I ran into by accident. I'm a smoker and I had to sneak out of GENCON to have a cigarette. The southside entrance stairway had a gaggle of people surrounding the ashtrays puffing away.

    I stepped out, and couldn't find a lighter, the guy next to me offered me his - I glanced at his name badge "Gary Gygax" and nearly fell down the stairs. He was great, fairly humble, talked about old-style D&D games, his favorite adventures, etc. Everyone was glued to everything he was saying - like a preacher in front of an impromtu congregation.

    Although I saw a few other "stars" at the show, meeting Gary was the piece-de-resistance. I glad for the opportunity.

    He will be greatly missed.
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    Somtimes I wish I could have met him, mostly though I am happy we haven't, because we would probably differ grandly in opinions about the RPG

    But nonetheless I honour him... and would have liked to meet him anyways *g*

    To be honest I even cried quite a bit The works of Gygax and his peers made my messed-up youth worth the while

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