A Moment of Silence
Gary Gygax passes away at 69.
My third thought, after a horrified "Oh no!" and a sudden rush of fond memories of playing D&D, was extremely crass, but not altogether inappropriate- "He must have missed his saving throw." I'm sure I'm only one of millions of geeks who had that thought leap immediately to mind, and in an odd way I find that comforting, because it's occurred to us all through our familiarity with and love for the games Mr. Gygax gave to the world. I couldn't count the number of happy hours I've spent in my life playing D&D (and other RPG's that wouldn't have been invented if it hadn't come first), and I hope to have countless hours more.
Godspeed, Gary.
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If you skip the entire first thread of comments on ICHC's memorial pic (where the peeps didn't realize who Gary was and just went on with the silly nawt-sekund arguments) there are both some thoughtful comments and a few "failed his roll" ones as well.
I really liked the one where they said "may all your d10's roll 100% and may all your d20's be natural".
I also like the one about rolling up characters for a game with Ceiling Cat #smiles#
Did you see the Penny Arcade?
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic
It was nice of them to do something. I see it's in their own inimitable style, as well #grins#
todays XKCD was good, really made me laugh
http://xkcd.com/393/
You're right; that's awesome.
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