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Penny Arcade Tribute posted as well. Loved OotS though.
I had a similar experience with the World of Darkness games, a touch of L5R and Tribe8, SLA Industries and Fading Suns. I forget the name of the first game I played - it was a Gotham-like setting with the players playing the roles of superheroes they created; my character was called the Harlequin, and his schtick was that his cape billowed dramatically with reliable frequency. Always did like those Eldar harlequins and death jesters from WH40K, and I still have a thing about motley and randomness - 's why I like the Balseraphs in FfH Funny how these things all tie together, and how I can't remember the name of or rules to that game but the character schticks in my mind so stronglyWell, my 'wargame' club saw the game. I made my first D & D campaign in 1973, I think (sorry, it was so long ago!). By 1974, we were now effectively a role playing club. No matter how archaic the first edition rules were, it WAS D & D. It was an experience like no other. Instead of playing games against each other, the team played TOGETHER.
kharas said:Good Bye Gary. The Prime Material Plane wishes you luck in you new life in Seven Heavens.
Kael. Could you create a FFH2 World Hero based on Gary Gygax?
Maybe Mordenkainen, his player character.
Yes, it would seem he failed his "Save" throw!He rolled a 1, as it were.
D&D produced a number of extremely fond memories for me. He will certainly be well-survived by the legacy he created.