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EX1 and Dungeonland
Dungeonland ( EX1 ) is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons ( D & D ) roleplaying game, written by Gary Gygax for use with the First Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ( AD & D ) rules.
In keeping with its sense of oddity and surprise, the cover of this module depicts a scene from its companion adventure EX1 Dungeonland ( a battle with a hangman tree ).
Similarly, the cover image of EX1 Dungeonland shows an encounter from this module ( the attack of the roc raven ).

Dungeonland and Gary
Dungeonland was written by Gary Gygax, with illustrations by Tim Truman, and was published by TSR in 1983 as a thirty two page booklet with an outer folder.

Dungeonland and Gygax
In the afterword, Gygax mentions that Dungeonland was an early part of the Greyhawk dungeon, and that his players visited it multiple times.

Dungeonland and 1983
Dungeonland ( TSR, 1983 ).

Gary and Gygax
* E. Gary Gygax
Dungeons & Dragons ( abbreviated as D & D or DnD ) is a fantasy role-playing game ( RPG ) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. ( TSR ).
These were expanded by Gary Gygax, whose additions included a fantasy supplement, before the game was published as Chainmail.
* Gygax, Gary.
* Gygax, Gary.
* GW1, Legion of Gold by Gary Gygax, Luke Gygax, and Paul Reiche III ( ISBN 0-935696-61-X )
Ernest Gary Gygax ( ; July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008 ) was an American writer and game designer best known for co-creating the pioneering role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons ( D & D ) with Dave Arneson.
Gary Gygax was born in Chicago within a few blocks of Wrigley Field on July 27, 1938.
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Role-playing campaign settings like Greyhawk by Gary Gygax, Dragonlance by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis and Forgotten Realms by Ed Greenwood are a common basis for many fantasy books and many other authors continue to contribute to the settings.
* 1938 – Gary Gygax, American game designer and writer, co-created Dungeons & Dragons ( d. 2008 )
* 2008 – Gary Gygax, Fantasy author and role-playing games creator.
Barker was a Professor of Urdu and South Asian Studies at the University of Minnesota during the period when David Arneson, Gary Gygax and a handful of others were developing the first role-playing games in the Twin Cities and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
* EX2 Land Beyond the Magic Mirror ( Gary Gygax, 1983 )
* WG5 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure ( Robert Kuntz & Gary Gygax, 1984 )
* WG6 Isle of the Ape ( Gary Gygax, 1985 )
* T1 – 4 The Temple of Elemental Evil ( Gary Gygax & Frank Mentzer, 1985 )
In its 1986 Summer Mail Order Hobby Shop catalog, TSR had listed a new Greyhawk adventure called WG7 Shadowlords, a high-level adventure to be written by Gary Gygax and Skip Williams.
Although TSR and WotC had each in turn owned the official rights to the World of Greyhawk since the first folio edition was published in 1980, the two people most responsible for its early development, Gary Gygax and Rob Kuntz, still had most of their original notes regarding the fifty levels of dungeons under Castle Greyhawk.
* Gygax, Gary and Robert Kuntz.
* Gygax, Gary.
* Gygax, Gary.

Gary and 1983
Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, De Palma worked repeatedly with actors Jennifer Salt, Amy Irving, Nancy Allen ( his wife from 1979 to 1983 ), Gary Sinise, John Lithgow, William Finley, Charles Durning, Gerrit Graham, cinematographers Stephen H. Burum and Vilmos Zsigmond ( see List of noted film director and cinematographer collaborations ), set designer Jack Fisk, and composers Bernard Herrmann, John Williams and Pino Donaggio.
* 1983Gary O ' Neil, English footballer
* Gary Chambers — drums ( 1983 – 1986 )
* Gary Fine, Shared Fantasy: Role Playing Games As Social Worlds, University of Chicago Press ( Chicago, IL ), 1983.
* Becker, Gary S. ( 1983 ).
From September 1983 to February 1984, Gary S. Chafetz, an American journalist and author, led an expedition — sponsored by Harvard University, The National Geographic Society, the Egyptian Geological Survey and Mining Authority, and the Ligabue Research Institute — that searched for the Lost Army of Cambyses.
The chemistry between Somers and Reilly prompted Goodson-Todman and CBS to hire them as regular panelists ; Somers, who occupied the top center seat, remained on the show until 1982, while Reilly ( top right ) continued appearing through the 1983 – 1984 and 1990 – 1991 revivals, with a brief break from 1974 – 1975 when Gary Burghoff, Nipsey Russell, and Rip Taylor substituted for him.
Covering the conclusion of M * A * S * H for TV Guide in 1983, Burt Prelutsky wrote, " Although nobody wanted to be quoted for the record, the feelings about Gary Burghoff's leaving were fairly unanimous: loved Radar, hated Burghoff.
The original pilot film for Kids Incorporated was produced in 1983 and shopped to several networks by creators Thomas W. Lynch and Gary Biller.
(# 6 U. S .)" The album earned a nomination as Best Engineered Recording for engineer and long-time friend Gary Loizzo, and fellow engineers on the album Will Rascati and Rob Kingsland, for the twenty-sixth Grammy Awards ( 1983 ).
After his retirement in 1983, current coach Gary Pepin took over the program and coaches both the men ’ s and women ’ s teams.
The proliferation of the word was effected by the publication of The Yuppie Handbook in January 1983 ( a tongue-in-cheek take on The Official Preppy Handbook ), followed by Senator Gary Hart's 1984 candidacy as a " yuppie candidate " for President of the United States.
21 August 2006 saw ZTT release a 4-CD Art of Noise box set, titled And What Have You Done With My Body, God ?, consisting of tracks exclusively from the 1983 – 85 ZTT era, from the initial tentative demos created by Gary Langan and J. J. Jeczalik in the wake of the Yes 90125 sessions, to selections from the Ambassadors Theatre performances featuring Horn and Morley, recorded at concerts profiling ZTT acts — prior to which, Langan, Jeczalik, and Dudley had abandoned the label ( and, for the time being, the band ).
Fisher had founded Gary Fisher Mountain Bikes in 1983 and sold his company in 1991 to Taiwan's Anlen company, remaining on as President.
The company dissolved in 1983 ; Fisher founded Gary Fisher Mountain Bikes the same year.
* " Cars (' 93 Sprint )" ( 1993 ) – remix released as EP ( including two 1987 mixes and three other 1993 mixes ) and on compilation album The Best of Gary Numan 1978 – 1983
In Christopher Durang's play Beyond Therapy ( 1983 ), the character Bruce claims that he " Wanted to see Gary Gilmore executed on television.
* Gary McCormack ( 1980 – 1983 )
# Gary Gaetti: 46 ( Minnesota Twins 1983 )
* Dragon's Lair, According to Don Bluth and Gary Oldman, there would have been a movie adaption of the 1983 video game and it would have been in the same animation as the game and it's scrapped. Bluth and Oldman are looking for funding for the film to put filming for this movie in production.
The Generals responded to their poor 1983 showing with an influx of veteran NFL talent for 1984, including receiver Tom McConnaughey, quarterback Brian Sipe, defensive back Gary Barbaro, and linebackers Jim LeClair and Bobby Leopold.
The revival was marked by the appearance of a new generation of Black British musicians, including members of the influential groups Loose Tubes ( formed 1983 ): Django Bates, Iain Ballamy and Julian Argüelles and Jazz Warriors ( formed 1986 ): Courtney Pine, Gary Crosby, Julian Joseph, and later Soweto Kinch and Jason Yarde.
Eszterhas, who wrote the film in 13 days, and who had been the creative source for several other blockbusters, including Flashdance ( 1983 ) and Jagged Edge ( 1985 ), was replaced by Gary Goldman as the writer because Eszterhas and producer Irwin Winkler had walked off the picture after failing to reach agreement with Verhoeven over how the film should be approached.

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