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Dungeon Master Gary Gygax dies at 69
Co-Inventor of Role Playing Game Dungeons and Dragons goes on to his next adventure
by Sara Schieron | March 05, 2008
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Gary Gygax, Co-Inventor of the (arguably first ever) role playing game Dungeons & Dragons died of unspecified causes Tuesday, at his home in Wisconsin. He was 69.

The inventor and rulebook author of multiple games, Gygax began in the game industry in 1972, after co-writing a book of rules titled: Chainmail: Rules for Medieval Miniatures. This book, which he wrote with Jeff Perren, went into multiple editions and inspired Gygax's 1973 turn to publishing. The directly titled company Tactical Studies Rules, which he began with Donald Kaye, was a game publishing company which, in the early part of 1974, would unveil the first D&D game.

While they are always attached to the hero's quest, Gygax's games were not uniformly fantastical. An avid fan of pulp and fantasy, Gygax lists Hugo and Nebula Award winner Jack Vance as the most prominent inspiration for his work. In an interview with the website Gamespy, Gygax listed "Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague DeCamp, and Fritz Leiber" as other central influences. While many fans who share a love of D&D also share a love for Lord of the Rings, the two mythologies are mutually exclusive. Gygax says, "The magic system is based on Vance's work." Complimentary as he was of LOTR films, Gygax charmingly quipped, "I still don't give hoot about Hobbits."

As D&D grew in popularity, filling an increasing number of the country's kitchens, garages and basements with clutches of dice rolling players, the game's appearance in the media grew as well. D&D had a moment of infamy in the late 80's when it was blamed for the suicides of a small number of teens. Sites can still be found indicting the game as a feeding program for witchcraft, but Gygax ritually stated that such was untrue, and while apologetic to the surviving families, he contended "games have nothing to do with real life." He told Gamespy, "There are no real dragons, there's no real magic, no real magic swords, and certainly no real treasure ... or I would have retired at home by now."

Gygax invented and published many games, multiple versions of D&D, Castles and Crusades, and Legendary Adventures, and also produced the D&D cartoon series. The Canadian Broadcasting Center noted though Gygax health was in decline he hosted weekly games of D&D in his home even through January. Ever the Dungeon Master, Gygax has begun his next great adventure.

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Comments (1-12 of 12 posts) | Reply
HeIsNick
HeIsNick writes:
on Mar 05 2008 04:32 PM

true innovator, he will be missed
I'm a little ashamed to admit that my fondest memory of Gygax is his Futurerama guest spot


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sara145
sara145 writes:
on Mar 05 2008 06:09 PM

Not sure whom he is.

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Honorbound1980
Honorbound1980 writes:
on Mar 05 2008 07:31 PM

The man was a legend in roleplaying circles. He will be surely missed.

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aka_nympho
aka_nympho writes:
on Mar 05 2008 07:48 PM

I suppose no amount of resurrection spells will bring him back?

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Thundaar
Thundaar writes:
on Mar 06 2008 02:41 AM

He was good guy. I met him one time and he could not have been nicer. RIP.

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Slipperypick
Slipperypick writes:
on Mar 06 2008 06:18 AM

Great innovator and a nice, down-to-(Middle?)-Earth dude. Alot of my friends and our generation owe him a debt of gratitude for providing a means by which we could socialize and stretch our imaginations.
Alas, he'll be greeted at the door of the Afterlife by all the "real" Deities and Demigods ticked off that they had no say in their depictions in his controversial tome...


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Elixor
Elixor writes:
on Mar 06 2008 06:36 AM

Definitely a great innovator. I've spent much of my childhood sifting through D&D books and many other RPGs. He came up with a great system to RPGs.

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cfgenesis
cfgenesis writes:
on Mar 06 2008 08:01 AM

This is just a cover story. He was actually slain by an Orc on the way to Baldur's Gate.

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kaedis
kaedis writes:
on Mar 06 2008 08:14 AM

He was truly a great man with an incredible imagination. His contributions to the gaming world and imaginative works in general can not be overstated. He will be sorely missed.

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jaredisme
jaredisme writes:
on Mar 06 2008 08:31 AM

goodbye good sir.....you are mourned the nerd world over

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Ashron
Ashron writes:
on Mar 06 2008 08:45 AM

Stephen Colbert had a great send off for him last night. He said "May all your Prismatic Spheres bypass your opponent's reflex saves." I laughed so hard. He was a great guy (I talked to him several times by email) and very generous. At least he left a great legacy.

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saltdav
saltdav writes:
on Mar 06 2008 08:51 AM

May you days in the astral plane be filled with large breasted women and many comrades to dice roll with. RIP Gary.

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