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Gary Gygax as well as TSR were very badly affected by the loss of Don Kaye. Don competed for my mother's affection when she left Danny Hudson approx 1957. Dad was driven by Don is his new Hot Rod to recover his engagement ring, some 40 minutes later Don drove off having figured out that Mary and Gary had reconciled. In no time at all they were back playing games and "ignoring wives" at least as I heard it as a child. Don was not a yes man but he had faith in my Father's work. I miss him, my Father really missed him and we lost a true gamer and good friend.
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Jon I wish to thank you for being here for so many fans of my father's work as well as that done by David. I hope to see you in one of my Hobby Shop Dungeon games this Gary Con as it still retains much of the original spirit of the game I started to run in 1978, and ran contiguous from the Dungeon through the two incarnations of Margaret Weis and Don Perrin's Game Guild Hobby shops. I am now branching off my standard game/module ground and will release my Grandchild's story Sammi-Zowa versus the Dueling Dragons as well at Gary Con. If you do have any more questions about the past especially involving Dungeons & Dragons Entertainment, please feel free to spend some time with me and I will drag in others as needed. What Jon do you think of the first release of GP Adventures through Gygax Magazine issue #3 The Marmoreal Tomb of Garn Pat'uul? Benoist Poire is my Partner as Don Kay was Gary's and we are quite proud of this work and the many others we will be producing under the new TSR. Hopefully GP Adventures will at least allow paper and pencil as well as the skill of map making, not to leave the RPG theatre. Thank you for your time and efforts.
Ernest G. Gygax Jr GP Adventures
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