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  2. Gary Gygax - Wikipedia

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    Gygax was born in Chicago, the son of Almina Emelie "Posey" Burdick [3]: 15 and Swiss immigrant and former Chicago Symphony Orchestra violinist Ernst Gygax. [4] [5] He was named Ernest after his father, but was commonly known as Gary, the middle name given to him by his mother after the actor Gary Cooper.

  3. Lorraine Williams - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine Dille Williams is an American businesswoman. She was hired as manager of TSR, Inc. by company co-founder Gary Gygax in 1984, and was in charge of the table game company from 1986 to 1997.

  4. Dave Arneson - Wikipedia

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    David Lance Arneson (/ ˈ ɑːr n ɪ s ən /; October 1, 1947 – April 7, 2009) was an American game designer best known for co-developing the first published role-playing game (RPG), Dungeons & Dragons, with Gary Gygax, in the early 1970s. [3]

  5. Dangerous Journeys: Mythus - Wikipedia

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    After years of science-fiction and near-future games, GDW's first fantasy roleplaying game." [2]: 61–62 Gygax had originally planned to publish his adventure Necropolis for New Infinites Productions but ultimately published it through GDW as a Mythus adventure in 1992. [2]: 366 Gygax also wrote novels for the Mythus setting. [2]: 415

  6. Dangerous Journeys - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Journeys was a roleplaying game created by Gary Gygax, the cocreator of the original Dungeons & Dragons system. The game was originally announced as Dangerous Dimensions but was changed to Dangerous Journeys in response to a threat of a lawsuit from TSR, Inc., the publishers of Dungeons and Dragons, and the company Gygax had cofounded, over objections that the "DD" abbreviation would ...

  7. TSR, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Brian Blume and Gary Gygax reorganized the business from a partnership to a corporation called TSR Hobbies, Inc. At first, it was a separate company to market miniatures and games from other companies, an enterprise which was also connected to the opening of the Dungeon hobby shop in Lake Geneva. [7]

  8. Gord the Rogue - Wikipedia

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    Gord the Rogue is the protagonist in a series of fantasy novels and short stories written by Gary Gygax.Gygax originally wrote the novels and short stories to promote his World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

  9. New Infinities Productions - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after leaving TSR, Gary Gygax helped form New Infinities Productions, Inc. [1] Wargamer and accountant Forrest Baker had worked as a consultant for TSR during 1984 and 1985, and wrote up a business plan that convinced Gygax to try again with the business side of roleplaying; New Infinities was the results, with Baker as CEO and Gygax as chairman of the board.