Jeff’s Links to Interesting People
Below
are links to various folks whose websites, games, literary works, or miscellaneous activities help to
stretch the mind of the observer. Click on their
picture to find out more about them. You
will find psycho killers side-by-side with men of genius. There is no intention to offend either
group by so congregating them. |
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Dave Arneson is one of the originators
of Dungeons & Dragons and thus the entire hobby of role-playing games. |
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I
have yet to locate a picture of Steffan O’Sullivan, game designer
extraordinaire, so here is a cover shot of one of his works, GURPS Bunnies
& Burrows. Mr. O’Sullivan is also
responsible for the excellent game Fudge. |
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If
life were fair, Sir Richard Burton’s picture would appear in the dictionary
under “adventure”. (Kudos
to Dungeon
Crawler magazine for properly honoring Sir Richard.) |
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Was Aleister Crowley the
prophet of the new age? The world’s most under
appreciated poet? The greatest con artist of the
Victorian era? A total nutjob? Hell if I know. |
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Gene Ray, Master of the Time
Cube. |
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Gary
Gygax, another of the key people who brought Dungeons & Dragons to
life. He is thought of by many as the
man who wrote the game. |
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The
man to the left is most definitely not S. John Ross: game designer, e-publisher,
and gourmand. This picture turned up
in the google
search I did looking for a shot of S. John. |
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The original media-hyped serial
killer, Jack the Ripper. |
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Web
icon Seanbaby kicks ass more ways than the human mind can grasp. Make sure to visit his Superfriends
page. |
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International
adventurer, author, publisher, and chess enthusiast Sam Sloan. |
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This is the Zodiac speaking… |