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  2. Oct 24, 2022 · When Gary Gygax created a Cleric class, he did not want to have his Clerics worship the God of the Bible, because he didn't want to mix his religion with a game because he respected it too...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_GygaxGary Gygax - Wikipedia

    Ernest Gary Gygax ( / ˈɡaɪɡæks / GHY-gaks; July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008) [2] was an American game designer and author best known for co-creating the pioneering tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons ( D&D) with Dave Arneson . In the 1960s, Gygax created an organization of wargaming clubs and founded the Gen Con gaming convention.

  4. Gary Gygax spoke at a Christian gaming convention a short time before he died about faith and role playing games. In that video, Gygax says: I was reticent to say the fact, you know, that I was a Christian, mainly because I was afraid that I would give Christianity a bad name because I did D&D.

    • Substance Abuse. Sadly, Gygax battled with addiction throughout his life. Notably, he was addicted to cocaine, which contributed to the breakdown and eventual ending of his marriage to Mary in 1983.
    • TV Work. Gygax was the co-producer of the D&D Cartoon series for CBS. This series lasted 3 seasons, and although the script was found for a conclusive episode, it was cancelled before it could be released.
    • Distancing from Jehovah’s Witnesses. Due to the bad rap D&D was getting in the media - namely the satanic associations - as well as his smoking and drinking, Gygax was obliged to dissociate himself from the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
    • Origins of the Name. Supposedly, the series gets its name from Gygax’s daughter, who chose D&D out of a list of other potential titles. This was when she was just 2 years old!
  5. Jan 16, 2014 · Neither Gary Gygax, an insurance salesman and war-game enthusiast, nor Dave Arneson, a University of Minnesota student, were Jewish, and neither could have imagined, when they published their ...

  6. July 27, 1938. Died. March 4, 2008. Ernest Gary Gygax ( pronounced: /ˈ g aɪ g ɑː k s /GY-gaks [1] [2] ), born July 27, 1938, in Chicago, Illinois; died March 4, 2008, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, aged 69 years) was best known as the author of Dungeons & Dragons ( D&D ), co-created with Dave Arneson and co-published with Don Kaye in 1974 under ...

  7. Mar 8, 2008 · So when Mr. Gygax, the intellectual and spiritual father of all modern role-playing games, died on Tuesday at 69 after multiple extended illnesses, it prompted a reconsideration of the power of...

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