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Blogger Rob Kuntz said...

Hello James.

Well met, as it were.

It's interesting that you post the above for the simple reason only that I made mention of that very novel in a post on DF just today:
"...Who would have known that Robilar (a name EGG honored me with in his Novel "The Gnome Cache" and years before the advent of D&D) would be chosen by me the very day I rolled up this PC on EGG's kitchen table?"

Most people do not know that many of the games iconic personages, places and things took root within much of what EGG had already written and thought out before D&D's advent.

But then too, most folks do not know that this novel, as I read it page by page as he handed each to me (I used to sit in his closed study for hours and months on end while he crafted such works), was completed, though IIRC, its serialization within The Dragon was not, and for unknown reasons.

Being a student of history, as was EGG and is Arneson, I see the importance as do many, including yourself, of preserving that past knowledge by letting be known what I participated in and what I experienced. It is
true that my "grand memory" which EGG once noted me as having, has been challenged with the passing years, and some fragments really re-root again after considerable thought and discussion along various related lines. They come upon me like ghosts now, and sometimes in full force out of no where. So, it has been time for quite awhile now to get these onto paper and into History's Hands, so to speak, as I am getting no younger, even though I was young then. Time does not sit still, even for Robilar.

March 2, 2009 at 1:57 PM

Blogger James Maliszewski said...

They come upon me like ghosts now, and sometimes in full force out of no where. So, it has been time for quite awhile now to get these onto paper and into History's Hands, so to speak, as I am getting no younger, even though I was young then. Time does not sit still, even for Robilar.

I very much look forward to reading what you set down. Too many memories have already been lost for my liking as it is.

March 2, 2009 at 7:43 PM

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