A Player's Memorial to Gary Gygax
Posted by Stupid Ranger at 12:30 AM
After the traumatic news of Gary Gygax's death this week, I know many of us are remembering fondly back to our early days of roleplaying and realizing that we have seen the end of an era. Jeff Reints posted a great article reminding us to celebrate Gygax's life, and he has some great idea on this list.
However, if you're still looking for a fitting memorial, I encourage you to play something new and expand your roleplaying repertoire; after all, if he hadn't tried something new, we wouldn't be the people we are today.
Break Your Stereotype
I've noticed that players tend to stick to a certain type of character; I'm guilty of it myself, just ask anyone! But instead of playing the same old character, try playing someone new.
P.S. If you haven't see it yet, Phil has collected a list of several of the tributes. Thanks, Phil, I hadn't seen some of these.
However, if you're still looking for a fitting memorial, I encourage you to play something new and expand your roleplaying repertoire; after all, if he hadn't tried something new, we wouldn't be the people we are today.
Break Your Stereotype
I've noticed that players tend to stick to a certain type of character; I'm guilty of it myself, just ask anyone! But instead of playing the same old character, try playing someone new.
- Play a different class - and I don't mean playing a wizard instead of a sorcerer. Try something drastically different. There are plenty of options to explore.
- Play a different race - Many of us stick to the same race; personally, I'm very comfortable playing an elf. I think we all tend to gravitate toward races that suit our own personalities. However, there is something to be said for shedding your preferred race in favor of a new race. If you really are having a hard time picking a new race to try, pick one at random!
- Play a different personality - this can be closely tied to the race you pick, but try a new personality for your characters... especially for you quiet-types out there. Break out of your comfort zone and change your participation level in the group.
P.S. If you haven't see it yet, Phil has collected a list of several of the tributes. Thanks, Phil, I hadn't seen some of these.
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