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Date: 2008-03-04 13:10
Subject: Gary Gygax Has Died
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The galley proofs for Gary Gygax’s novel, The Samarkand Solution, are sitting on my desk right now, ready for the final check-off before we send the book to the printer. Sitting above my desk, packed into little cardboard sleeves, are dozens of copies of Dragon, the original RPG magazine for which Gygax served as publisher in its earliest days. Until recently, I served as publisher of that magazine, and it always made me proud to know I was following in Gary Gygax’s august footsteps.

Gary died this morning in his sleep, bringing to an end a decades-spanning career that created an industry and brought joy to millions of people. The game he created with Dave Arneson—Dungeons & Dragons—has had a more profound influence upon my life than any other factor save my family, and his passing has affected me deeply.

When I was a kid growing up with D&D, Gygax’s name was on the cover of just about every official product. He wrote the best adventure modules, he set the template for all future campaign settings with the World of Greyhawk, and perhaps most importantly he introduced a generation of kids to a game that was more than a game. I’ve met many of my closest friends in the span of my entire life because of Gary Gygax.

Last year, I launched Planet Stories, a line of fantasy and science-fiction trade paperbacks aimed at reprinting some of the classic works of sword & sorcery that inspired Dungeons & Dragons and fantasy gaming in general. In the AD&D Dungeon Master’s Guide, a fascinating work that surely serves as Gygax’s masterpiece, Gary thoughtfully included Appendix N: Inspirational and Educational Reading, a list that included such luminaries as Michael Moorcock, Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lin Carter, Fritz Leiber, H. P. Lovecraft, A. Merritt, Jack Vance, and more.

So in addition to my friends and my career, I also owe Gary Gygax an unpayable debt of gratitude for introducing me to the greatest fantasists who ever lived and a lifetime of excellent reading. Planet Stories is, in some small sense, my attempt to repay that debt by bringing many of these fine authors back into print to be enjoyed again. Like Paizo Publishing itself, Planet Stories exists because of Gary Gygax. I chose to honor Gary by including several of his own exciting fantasy novels in the Planet Stories line, including the imprint’s very first release, The Anubis Murders.

It was the release of The Anubis Murders at last year’s Gen Con Indy that brought me and Gary together for the last time. As the show’s Guest of Honor, Gygax had more than a full schedule, but he was able to carve out a couple of hours a day to sit at the Paizo booth and sign autographs of his book while sharing thoughts and memories with his fans. And the stories those fans told were just incredible. For a full hour I listened as gamer after gamer approached Gary and told a variation of the exact same story: “Thank you for a game that has brought me so much joy. Thank you for a game that has brought me so many friends. Thank you for making such a positive impact on my life.”

Sitting next to Gary at last year’s Gen Con made me realize what a huge cultural impact Gary Gygax had made on all of us. Never before have I seen such honest appreciation. Never before had I been so moved and so proud to be working with a man who had made such an impact on my life. On all of our lives.

When a friend passes away, it is easy to be sad, to think about what might have been had he lived another year, another ten years. But my friends, I am here to tell you that Gary Gygax knew what a difference he had made in all of our lives, and he was proud to have made it.

Not bad for a life’s work.

I’ll miss you, Gary Gygax. We all will. Goodbye, my friend.

And thank you.

--Erik Mona
March 4, 2008

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James Maliszewski
User: [info]maliszew
Date: 2008-03-04 21:38 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

I'm moved to tears. Thank you.

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Eric Haddock: d20 gold
User: [info]mysticalforest
Date: 2008-03-04 21:41 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)
Keyword:d20 gold

Wide impact is right—EGG made both CNN and the BBC, and of course the wire here in the U.S.

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User: (Anonymous)
Date: 2008-03-04 21:49 (UTC)
Subject: Thanks, Erik

Thanks, Erik. You said it well. I'm happy I had a chance to meet him before he died. I'll miss the EGG of Coot.

Russ

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User: (Anonymous)
Date: 2008-03-04 21:53 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

Thank you, Erik, for that wonderful moving eulogy.

Zaister.

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User: [info]cc_shade
Date: 2008-03-04 22:03 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

A very moving tribute, Erik.

It is amazing the amount of impact Mr. Gygax had upon the world of gaming. Not just D&D, but all current RPGs and computer RPGs, as well as numerous board games and even movies owe a debt of gratitude to him.

This is a tremendous loss.

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Jaws
User: [info]jaws9
Date: 2008-03-04 22:06 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

"It was the release of The Anubis Murders at last year’s Gen Con Indy that brought me and Gary together for the last time. As the show’s Guest of Honor, Gygax had more than a full schedule, but he was able to carve out a couple of hours a day to sit at the Paizo booth and sign autographs of his book while sharing thoughts and memories with his fans."

Thanks Erik for my chance to shake his hand.


j.

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User: [info]rockrgirl8
Date: 2008-03-04 22:22 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

i know how you feel, as people who have made an impact on my life in similar ways have died. i appreciate how you are feeling. thanks for sharing.

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Snook Cocker
User: [info]gruggach
Date: 2008-03-04 22:38 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

Goodbye, Gary. You made my life a little more fantastic.

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mortellan
User: [info]mortellan
Date: 2008-03-04 22:47 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

Good tribute Erik. And thank you Gary for D&D, Dragon Magazine and most of all for me, the World of Greyhawk.

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Alex
User: [info]gwydapllew
Date: 2008-03-05 01:01 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

My friends couldn't seem to understand why I was so saddened by reading CNN this morning. I just couldn't explain how deep an impact this man's creations made on my life.

Erik, I'd like to thank all of the good people at Paizo for taking Dungeon and Dragon and creating Gygaxian stories again.

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Robert N. Emerson
User: [info]friadoc
Date: 2008-03-05 08:00 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

Nicely done, Erik, all-around top notch.

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User: (Anonymous)
Date: 2008-03-05 18:54 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

Well said, Erik.

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User: (Anonymous)
Date: 2008-03-05 23:01 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

Thank you for the words Erik.

And thank you Gary..

For the friends..
...the dreams...
...improving my reading! (You have to know how to read to play DnD!)

...thanks for changing the lives of the myriad, for the changed the lives of a myriad more...

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User: (Anonymous)
Date: 2008-03-05 23:08 (UTC)
Subject: Erik's Elegy

Today I've read a whole chain of memories of, and tributes to, Gygax.
Yours is the most affecting.
Thanks.

John Hocking

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mormonfounder
User: [info]mormonfounder
Date: 2008-03-11 05:23 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

Erik,

Thanks for continuing the great work pioneered by the legendary Gary Gygax. He will surely be missed.

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User: (Anonymous)
Date: 2008-05-13 14:31 (UTC)
Subject: Nice quote


It is ridiculous to call this an industry. This is not. This is rat eat
rat, dog eat dog. I'll kill 'em, and I'm going to kill 'em before they
kill me. You're talking about the American way of survival of the fittest.
-- Ray Kroc, founder of McDonald's


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