“One more thing: don’t spend too much time merely reading. The best part of this work is the play, so play and enjoy!”

—  Gary Gygax

Preface http://web.archive.org/20080320021015/redcoat668.wordpress.com/2008/03/04/the-game-designers-barbecue-in-memory-of-gary-gygax-1938-2008/ to the Oriental Adventures (1985)

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American writer and game designer 1938–2008

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