D&D Co-Creator Dave Arneson Dies of Cancer 71
epee1221 was one of many readers to send word that Dave Arneson, co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons, has died of cancer at the age of 61.
"Arneson is often described as an 'unsung hero' in the history of gaming, having been largely eclipsed by his collaborator Gary Gygax. While Gygax was known for developing the rules for Dungeons & Dragons, Arneson's work focused more on the role-playing element. Although the two split up, Arneson continued developing fantasy role-playing content, and later taught game design at Full Sail University."
We discussed Gary Gygax's passing just over a year ago.
So long... (Score:1)
,,,and thanks, Dave. Well played. :)
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Thanks for the game. You're playing with the Immortals boxed set, now.
Obligatory AND related (Score:1, Insightful)
Indeed. [giantitp.com]
A Salute to You (Score:5, Insightful)
Rest in Peace, and get yourself a good rest. You earn it very well. If you find an Archons though, give them a swiftly kick on the butt for us.
To the family and friends. He did good in his life. And has a name plate on the history of RPG. I mourn the pass of the creators of my main hobby for the last 15 years.
Now, where did I leave that Blackmoore set?
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If you find an Archons though
Will two High Templars do?
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Now you can play along with Mr. Gygax for all eternity.
Rest in Peace.
Thanks (Score:4)
for the game Dave.
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Thank you.
His demise was tragic, but common (Score:4, Funny)
Eaten by a grue. What a terrible way to go.
DM said... (Score:2, Interesting)
Ok, Dave, roll under your con on a d20.
Dave: Why?
DM: It's a saving throw against cancer.
Dave (rolls die): Hey! It's cocked!
DM: Yeah, it sure is. Sorry.
Re:DM said... (Score:5, Funny)
I'm sure he's rolling in his grave.
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Why didn't they get a high-level cleric with the ability to cast Resurrection?
Blackmoor (Score:5, Insightful)
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Umm..."talking up their ass?" If you're going to use a cliche at least make sure it's the right one you inbred.
As for the fourth edition, well, being that you don't seem to be a fan of reading I'm guessing you were one of those people who were too mentally handicapped to understand 2e and 3e (i.e. one of the "many people" that requires an easier manual for their "excellent gaming experience).
In fact I doubt you even have the comprehension skills to read this post, so I'll just take it down to your level. Fa
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I'm glad Gary didn't see D&D 4e. I'm glad Dave didn't see Hasbro's future attempts to kill Blackmoor (you know they will).
Too bad they never made any sequels [xkcd.com].
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As someone who was an avid fan of v3.5 and loves 4th edition *even more*, lemme just say...
3rd edition is very, very different from 4th. And very, very different from 2nd. Remember all those guys who, when 3rd edition was released spluttered and went; "WotC are trying to kill D&D! This isn't D&D at all; Gygax would have a fit if he saw this! 2nd Ed is all I'll play and that's final!"
Don't you look back on those guys and go, "Wow. Their complaints have a little merit, but overall the system is a lot
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Don't you look back on those guys and go, "Wow. Their complaints have a little merit, but overall the system is a lot better now. This '3rd Ed' thing is new and different, for better or worse (but mostly better)... those guys are really missing out by avoiding it."
No, actually I say, "Wow. Their complaints have a lot of merit. OD&D FTW! Role-play, not roll-play!"
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That is so true, role playing is almost dead in 4th edition.
If you, reader, don't know what I am referring to, then you are not playing the game as it was originally intended.
Now it's a good vs. evil hack & slash game, instead of the reality simulator it was meant to be.
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Which is a childish and stupid refrain, as roleplaying doesn't magically become harder just because you use 3rd or 4th ed rules instead of 1st or 2nd.
I feel another part of my childhood has gone... (Score:3, Interesting)
I started playing D&D in 79. It was a part of my life growing up and well into adult hood (and still on rare occasion). I was fortunate to have met both Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson on a few occasions at various conventions throughout the years. Its a shame to see such geek icons pass, but sadly, that is life.
Thank you Dave, and Gods Speed!
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RIP Dave (Score:1)
RIP (Score:2, Funny)
I'm just... (Score:1)
See? (Score:5, Funny)
See what the 4th edition does to you? First Gary, now this. Be warned!!
Darn, (Score:1)
No one had a Resurrect spell, huh?
Not making light of the passing of a human being, but that's the first thing that came to mind when I read about it this afternoon.
LK
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Not really, we just don't have a diamond that expensive... and haven't you heard that this place is a dead magic zone?
Thanks for the memories (Score:5, Interesting)
Will someone PLEASE check Lung Cancer's D20s? (Score:2)
He's rolling an awful lot of 20's lately...
Re:Will someone PLEASE check Lung Cancer's D20s? (Score:5, Funny)
Will someone PLEASE check Lung Cancer's D20s? - He's rolling an awful lot of 20's lately...
It's not the dice, it's the "-15 carcinogen penalty to saving throws vs. cancer (lung)" that came with tobacco's "+1 to the 'looking cool' skill in Western cultures"
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Find me a culture in which a person doesn't look cool smoking.
Thank you Dave (Score:2)
Was a good time for sure, peace.
OOTS plug (Score:1)
Sad news (Score:5, Insightful)
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I look forward to more gaming and will think of Dave and Gary from time-to-time.
Maybe name a character, Garar. Or Arn Ax.
Welcome.
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Play by Mail (Score:2)
Dave and Gary made buying stamps fun.
Top that bitches.
His work lives on . . . (Score:5, Insightful)
I don't play any RPGs. (Slashdot gasps!). But I did mess around a bit with D&D in the 70's as a teenager, and played Rogue a bit in college, so I know how it works.
I was visiting my sister a few years ago, who lives in another country, and my nephew was playing some PS2 game. He was clobbering cacti to prepare for taking on a dinosaur. At one point, I instinctively said, "Watch your hit points!"
He was surprised that I had any knowledge of gaming, and I explained that before folks had PCs, they played D&D, and that all the basic concepts were founded there.
So maybe Gygax and Arneson never made fortunes for themselves, but they paved a way for a gazillion dollar industry that keeps the world amused.
That, my fellow Slashdotters, is immortality.
Finally, /. catches up with the rest of the world (Score:2)
When I heard this early yesterday I immediately thought I ought to post it to /., after all whats more "News for Nerd"-y? than the death of one of the founders of D&D and the entire world of roleplaying games.
Sadly, /. moves in mysterious ways:
# 2009-04-09 18:11:49 Dave Arneson RIP (Games,Role Playing (Games)) (pending)
There are countless thousands, more likely millions who owe and incredible debt to this man, for the creation of a hobby that has likely shaped their lives in some regards. I started
Rest in Peace , mang. (Score:2)
I was quite the g33k in high school, but never got into the D&D thang. That said, cancer's a bitch. Nobody should die at 61 from cancer, not in America.
Cancer has taken everyone that I know in my family, and at 22, I've already had melanomas removed. Seriously, if I had a pussy for every recalcitrant little bitch cell that decided it was boss in my family, I'd be wearing a foursome for a hat.
Rest in peace man, and just remember, when the grey goo comes to take over, it ain't got shit on your cells' unco
Sorry, no true nerd uses numbers in words. (Score:2)
You weren't a geek, you were a virgin. There is a difference. While there is a large number of virgins among geeks not all virgins are geeks. The way to tell the difference? We can spell anyone and for that matter geek.
True geeks read books and don't think the lord of the rings could have been a hell of lot of shorter if only Tolkien had used leet speak. (Note the spelling of leet, no numbers involved.)
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Dave's Not Here Man (Score:1)
Cancer (Score:1, Interesting)
Hasbro (Score:2)
Do you mean "Hasbro"?
I have not played DnD, but I've heard a lot of "Hasbro this, Hasbor that" in an MtG contenxt...not sure of the veracity/fanboy angst balance there, but that may be a more accurate way to put it.
Within that thin blue blook (Score:2)
Time for another 48 hour session (Score:1)