Too bad it's like the end of the greats in D&D. Still their legacy will live on since they've affected role-playing forever!
Dave Arneson is a legend. Him and Gary Gygax changed the way we think about gaming forever. Rest in peace.
Certainly never the one in the spotlight for creating D&D, He failed his saving throw against disease and he and Gygax are probably rolling up characters and scribbling down monster stats at the Great Con in the Sky. Unless they go to hell because D&D is a gateway to devil worship.
That's funny jpatt but I hope you don't really think that D&D is a gateway to devil worship. On the oldest D&D manual I've seen online you do see "Gygax & Arneson" after that you see "TSR".
Hahah, well, when younger, I would have defiantly tried to disabuse people of the ridiculous notion that D&D is a gateway to bad stuff, but I have to admit:
1. I was sorta already reading books about ghosts and stuff but D&D actually DID get me into learning more about the paranormal and the various world pantheons and then different religions and philosophies... And I am currently an Agnostic Deist or something so ... I'm not worshipping devils but I guess depending on who you ask, I might as well be. So maybe I'm only half kidding. =)
2. Considering how it started out and the tentacled rules-heavy monstrosity D&D has become, I just about consider playing 3.0+ to be contributing to a horrible conspiracy to make everything like an online game, which for tabletop purposes of recordkeeping etc, I'd say IS Hell.
Luckily there are tons of other game systems.
Hey guy, nothing personal but where you decided to go after playing an rpg has nothing to do with D & D or rpgs or any game, that just sounds like you need a leather couch and someone with a pencil and a notepad.
As for Arnerson and Gygax, wherever they may be I hope they are happy at the lovely mess they have put us in.