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Deanna ([personal profile] dr4b) wrote2008-03-05 12:04 pm

Death before dishonor, but only if the cleric can raise dead

Gary Gygax died yesterday.

You know, it's not D&D itself that I can't imagine in my life, but when I tried to think what my life would be like now without the friends that I made through D&D groups -- all the way back to 1990 or so -- that's when my head explodes.

Heck, even [personal profile] mithramuse, who came up to Akabane yesterday to hang out while he's on a business trip to Japan... I met him in a D&D group in the summer after my freshman year of college. He was DMing the Deserts of Desolation trilogy. I think that's the first place I met [personal profile] angelbob too. And Dave White. And Cliff-the-disappearing-RA. (I already knew [profile] msde from volleyball.) IIRC I pretty much replaced [personal profile] cheerfulchaotic's gnome mage with an elven archer named Janthina who popped into the game via a Wand of Wonder, which those who have played D&D with any other incarnation of Janthina can tell you is pretty much a recipe for disaster.

I could probably tell a similar story for like half of my friends list, though this one hits me just because it was relevant to yesterday, that I was hanging out with a D&D friend, half a planet away from where we first met in a D&D game, around the same time the D&D co-creator died.

So, if you write a response to this... share a D&D-related memory, especially if it's about meeting friends.

[identity profile] mithramuse.livejournal.com 2008-03-05 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
That was a fun campaign, if rather frustrating for how Dave was trying to get out of the initial plot railroad. I mean, I don't really like it either, but everyone knew what they were getting into, so hey, play along, 'kay? ^_-

Regardless, that was fun, even when people know what's coming. ^_^ (And when your GM isn't that great... I'm okay, but nowhere near as good as [livejournal.com profile] angelbob or [livejournal.com profile] astralagos.

I still remember reading through various EGG modules saying basically, wtf? Amazing stuff... as well as his other writings on general GMing and playing. Definitely a guy who was in the 'play it to the hilt' category, and not for crunching numbers. He'll be missed... and well remembered.