Wednesday, June 11, 2008

A Final Walk through Shadow

Way back in 1990 or so, my friend Ronn and I went to a game convention at a local university. We saw a speech on diceless roleplaying by a game designer that was releasing a new game. We'd seen some of the games that he'd written before, but they never piqued our interest. His speech, however, left an indelible impression in my mind.

This was Erick Wujcik, and the game he discussed was Amber Diceless Roleplaying. He had with him a copy of the book yet to be published, in loose-leave format without even a cover. He was so proud of it. His seminar covered some very interesting aspects of creating and running roleplaying games, and some insights about game design that were new to me.

Specifically, he explained how the game should reflect the source material, rather than starting with a game (such as GURPS) and then shoehorning the source material into the system.

This led me to think about one of my favorite movies in this light, and then to design and create what I consider my most complete and successful RPG design, Highlander Roleplaying, based on the Christopher Lambert movie.

Erick's game, Amber Diceless, also had a profound impact on me. I have read and re-read that game countless times. I have said of it that it is essential reading for anyone who runs or plays roleplaying games. It has directed and influenced all the games I have game mastered and played in since I first read it. It has expanded my thoughts and perceptions, and changed the way I experience my hobby in the most positive way. I cannot give it more compliment than that.

On Saturday, June 7, 2008, Erick Wujcik passed away at age 57 from pancreatic cancer. You can read more about this and all his accomplishments at his website, ErickWujcik.com.

I, for one, am saddened at the world's loss.

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