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03-05-2008, 08:53 PM | #9 | |||
The Best Character on the Show
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As for myself, I was raised on fantasy, and along with it, Dungeons & Dragons. My dad ran a campaign when I was fairly young, and I remember him allowing me to play some of the NPCs occasionally, as well as sometimes running a small one person adventure for me to play (for what it's worth, I played a fighter named Wilbur, and I think I named him that because I created him shortly after watching Charlotte's Web). I've been a fan of the game, and role playing, ever since, as well as my passion for science fiction and fantasy. I really do believe Gygax to have been a truly great man. Not only did he create a game that brought happiness and enjoyment to several million people worldwide, but he helped to keep the fantasy genre afloat. Not only that, but his game celebrated, and help preserved, the ideas and concepts created by J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Fritz Leiber, Robert E. Howard, and Howard Philips Lovecraft. I don't consider Gygax, or my admiration of him, to that I hold for a deity, but I think Gygax was a genuinely great man. I know I'm gushing on and on, but Dungeons and Dragons, and my involvement with it, was one of the defining things of my childhood, so I hope you'll not mind me talking a bit more on the subject. One thing that has been interesting, and heartwarming, to see, has been how webcomic authors have been reacting to the news. One example, and one that is simply touching, is the tribute done by Rich Burlew, the author and artist of a D&D based comedy entitled "Order of the Stick". Since there's no objectionable content that I can see in the comic, I hope you won't mind me posting it here: Another group that has done tribute has been Penny Arcade, as the writer for the strip, Jerry Holkins, is a gigantic fan of D&D. They did a tribute as well and, while there's no objectionable content to it, I've decided to simply post the link instead of the comic as the pun made in it would seem bizarre to those unfamiliar with D&D as a whole, and possibly cruel. For my own part, I think Gygax would've gotten a kick out of the joke, due to his own obvious love of puns as seen in First Edition. http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2008/20080304.jpg I will, however, post the tribute Holkins makes in his usual post that he puts up before each strip. Quote:
(And, no matter how obsessive I may be, at least I'm not LARPing, no offense to those who do) I'll say just one last thing: first Robert Jordan left us, and now Gygax. This is kinda turning out to be an ominous year for the creators, and fans, of the fantasy genre.
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