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MILWAUKEE — Gary Gygax, who co-created the fantasy game Dungeons & Dragons and helped start the role-playing phenomenon, died Tuesday morning at his home in Lake Geneva. He was 69.
Most are private residences, but also included are schools, the grave sites of Gygax and Arneson, and former TSR locations. Gygax’s childhood home at 925 Dodge St. is on the map, and so, too, is his ...
Gygax Jr., who continued his father Gary Gygax's legacy through a host of TTRPG endeavors, passed away last night. Ernie Gygax Jr.—son of Gary Gygax, and an early playtester of what would become ...
The Gygax Memorial Fund's goal is to commemorate the life and contributions of Gary Gygax. The organization wants to build a statue of Gygax and a table where people can play D&D. Stormberg has ...
At 330 Center St., fans can see the house that Gary and Mary Jo Gygax moved into with their kids in 1966. According to the "Adventurer's Map," this is the house where Gygax ran a shoe cobbling ...
On a recent August afternoon, two former game designers from TSR — the company formed by Gary Gygax, one of the creators of Dungeons & Dragons 50 years ago — sat down to lunch in a Lake Geneva ...
Memorials to Gary Gygax in Lake Geneva Lake Geneva has a few memorials dedicated to Gygax. At The Riviera, 812 Wrigley Drive, there's a memorial stone dedicated to Gygax.
A memorial honoring the co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons may now officially be established in the city of Lake Geneva. Members of the Lake Geneva City Council unanimously approved, March 25, a site ...
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