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This release remolded Gary Gygax's old Circle of Eight into a new plot device.
* Return to the Tomb of Horrors, by Bruce R. Cordell, reprinted Gary Gygax's S1 Tomb of Horrors, and added a substantial expansion.
* Return to the Keep on the Borderlands, by John D. Rateliff, took Gary Gygax's 1979 module, B2 Keep on the Borderlands and restocked it with fresh monsters, as if the twenty years that had passed since the original module's publication also equaled twenty years of game time.
In 2009, WotC released The Village of Hommlet, by Andy Collins, which updated Gary Gygax's original 1st edition Village of Hommlet to the 4th edition rules.
The drow originally created by Gary Gygax are now " essentially the drow of fantasy fiction today ", according to Ed Greenwood, who also stated that " After the D & D game itself, drow are arguably Gary Gygax's greatest, most influential fantasy creation.
In Gary Gygax's Gord novels, Juiblex is alternately called Szhublox.
Hackmaster games are typically set in Garweeze Wurld, a reference to Gary Gygax's World of Greyhawk campaign setting.
They first appeared in Lord Dunsany's story in The Book of Wonder: How Nuth Would Have Practised His Art upon the Gnoles and subsequently reappeared in Margaret St. Clair's, The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles and Gary Gygax's Dungeons & Dragons.
He was a design consultant on Gary Gygax's Monster Manual II for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
Reiche's credits as developer include Isle of Dread, Slave Pits of the Undercity and Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords, and The Ghost Tower of Inverness, and he also contributed to Gary Gygax's Legion of Gold for Gamma World.
Errtu was the name of one of the original six Type VI demons in Gary Gygax's Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, its name being listed among the others in the appendices of the Dungeon Master Guide.
Robilar was originally the creation of Rob Kuntz, rolled up on Gary Gygax's kitchen table in late 1972 for the second-ever session of the game that would become known as Dungeons & Dragons.
Born in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Williams was informally acquainted with many of the people who developed and influenced the original Dungeons & Dragons game, going to school with Gary Gygax's son Ernie and participating in a gaming group that Gary used to playtest some of the AD & D rules.
The name " Drawmij " is one of Gary Gygax's homages to a real-world person, Jim Ward.
The name " Drawmij " entered Dungeons & Dragons canon through the spell Drawmij's Instant Summons, and was formed by reversing " Jim Ward ," the name of one of Gary Gygax's players.
In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game, Melf, also known as Prince Brightflame, is a grey elven archmage, and was originally a player character of Lucion Paul Gygax in Gary Gygax's home campaign.
In Gary Gygax's 1986 novel Artifact of Evil, Melf is also known as Melf of the Arrow.
Melf was one of the original player characters that explored Gary Gygax's dungeons of Castle Greyhawk.
The campaign setting and storyline were based on Gary Gygax's World of Greyhawk setting, and used the Dungeons and Dragons Third Edition ( later v3. 5 ) rules.

Gary and Gord
Gord the Rogue is the protagonist in a series of fantasy novels and short stories written by Gary Gygax.
Gary Gygax, in his Gord novels: City of Hawks, Come Endless Darkness, and Dance of Demons, included several non-canonical yugoloths, although Gary Gygax called them " Daemons "
* Gord the Rogue, a fictional character created by Gary Gygax

Gary and novels
Gary would become one of France's most popular and prolific writers, authoring more than thirty novels, essays and memoirs, some of which he wrote under a pseudonym.
* A number of spin-off media have provided additional explanation for the Doctor's regeneration including the Virgin New Adventures novels Timewyrm: Revelation, Love and War by Paul Cornell, Head Games by Steve Lyons, all of which speculate that the Seventh Doctor's ' essence ' drove the Sixth Doctor to pilot the TARDIS into the Rani's tractor beam to become Time's Champion and prevent himself from becoming the Valeyard, and the Past Doctor Adventures novel Spiral Scratch by Gary Russell, which features the Sixth Doctor sacrificing much of his energy to prevent a pan-dimensional being from destroying creation, leaving him in a weakened physical condition before the Rani's attack.
Previous reviewers include the late Craig Hinton ( who went on to write Doctor Who novels ), and Gary Russell, who subsequently became the magazine's editor.
Gary Gygax, the developer of the World of Greyhawk campaign setting, realized that novels set in Greyhawk could have a similar benefit for his recently published World of Greyhawk boxed set, so he wrote Saga of Old City, the first in a series of novels that would be published under the banner Greyhawk Adventures.
Author Greg Cox has included Gary Seven and Roberta in three of his Star Trek novels, Assignment: Eternity and the two-part novel, The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh.
In the latter two novels Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln go on to eventually stop Khan Noonien Singh and his fellow genetically engineered humans from taking over the planet.
The novels The Book of Renfield by Tim Lucas and Renfield: Slave of Dracula by Barbara Hambly are examples of this, as is Gary Reed's graphic novel Renfield: A Tale of Madness.
The party has also run into various characters from classic D & D adventures and novels, such as Raistlin Majere from Dragonlance, Elminster from the Forgotten Realms, and Count Strahd von Zarovich from Ravenloft, as well as the game's creators, Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson.
Gary Jennings ( September 20, 1928 – February 13, 1999 ) was an American author who wrote children's and adult novels.
In Greg Cox's " Eugenics Wars " novels, Gary Seven had numerous dealings with Khan Noonien Singh and initially hopes to train Khan as his successor.
In the Virgin Missing Adventures novels The Eye of the Giant by Christopher Bulis and The Scales of Injustice by Gary Russell, Yates began as a sergeant in UNIT together with Benton and was promoted to Captain at the end of Scales, which took place between the television stories Inferno and Terror of the Autons.
Greyhawk Adventures takes its name and logo from a series of novels written by Gary Gygax and Rose Estes, published by TSR in the 1980s.
Throughout the four novels Alanna meets many friends, including George, the charming and mischievous King of Thieves ; the lovable but unkempt scholar Sir Myles of Olau ; sharp Gareth " Gary " of Naxen ; gentle giant Raoul of Goldenlake ; beautiful Princess Thayet of Sarain ; deadly Liam the Shang Dragon ; Prince Jonathan of Conte, Alanna's best friend and sometimes lover ; and the lovely but dangerous Buri, Thayet's bodyguard.
Chris Cwej subsequently appeared in novels in the Bernice Summerfield range of New Adventures, beginning with Gary Russell's Deadfall, and then in several other appearances.
Gary Wolf is perhaps best known for a series of comedic mystery novels featuring the now famous Roger Rabbit, a cartoon character who inhabits an alternate universe where so-called " toons " ( an abbreviation for the word " cartoons ") and humans co-exist.
Pepitone features prominently in two Gary D. Schmidt novels: both The Wednesday Wars and Okay for Now.
The film adaptation of The Hunger Games was previously directed by Gary Ross, and both novels were written by Suzanne Collins.

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Edited by Gary Joiner and Timothy Smith.
* 1960 – Cold War: in Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union, downed American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers is sentenced to ten years imprisonment by the Soviet Union for espionage.
Anaxagoras appears as a character in The Ionia Sanction, by Gary Corby
* The Man Who Drank the Universe ( 2005 ), directed by Gary Reich and Alistair Appleton.
In 1999, a limited run of cartridges were produced by Atari historian Curt Vendel using ROM code from Gary Rubio ( the former Atari liaison to GCC on the Atari 7800 project ).
The term BIOS ( Basic Input / Output System ) was invented by Gary Kildall and first appeared in the CP / M operating system in 1975, describing the machine-specific part of CP / M loaded during boot time that interfaces directly with the hardware ( a CP / M machine usually has only a simple boot loader in its ROM ).
* " Cars " ( song ), a 1979 single by Gary Numan
* The Car ( novel ), by Gary Paulsen
The show's theme song, written and performed by Gary Portnoy, and co-written with Judy Hart Angelo, lent its famous refrain, " Where Everybody Knows Your Name ", as the show's tagline.
Newspaper syndicates have also distributed single-panel gag cartoons by Mel Calman, Bill Holman, Gary Larson, George Lichty, Fred Neher and others.
*" Dark Alliance ", by Gary Webb, San Jose Mercury News, August 1996.
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.
The Letter Spirit project, implemented by Gary McGraw and John Rehling, aims to model the act of artistic creativity by designing stylistically uniform " gridfonts " ( typefaces limited to a grid ).
" The Elephant " from Camille Saint-Saëns ' The Carnival of the Animals is a satirical portrait of the double bass, and American virtuoso Gary Karr made his televised debut playing " The Swan " ( originally written for the cello ) with the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
** Mountains and Rivers Without End by Gary Snyder ( composed 1965-1996 )
* Independent Bishops: An International Directory, edited by Gary L. Ward, Bertil Persson, and Alan Bain.
* Super Sad True Love Story ( 2010 ) by Gary Shteyngart
An essay by Gary Hull ( Ayn Rand Institute ) in Capitalism magazine criticizes:
" Gary Remer writes, " Like Cicero, Erasmus concludes that truth is furthered by a more harmonious relationship between interlocutors.
Blake Caracella, Chris Heffernan ( later returned to the club ), Justin Blumfield, Gary Moorcroft and Damien Hardwick had all departed by the end of 2002.
Garden Ghouls Gazette – a 1960s horror title under the editorship of Dave Keil, then Gary Collins — was later headed by the late Frederick S. Clarke and in 1967 became the respected journal Cinefantastique.
Gary Desmond's Candy's Room, coming from Liverpool, was the first in 1980, quickly followed by Dan French's Point Blank, Dave Percival's The Fever, Jeff Matthews ' Rendezvous, and Paul Limbrick's Jackson Cage.

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