In photos: Dungeons and Dragons and its rich Lake Geneva history
Gary Gygax
Gary Gygax, creator of Dungeons and Dragons and the founding father of fantasy gaming, poses Jan. 24, 2001 in Lake Geneva. He died in 2008.Â
RON KUENSTLER
Wizards of the Coast
TSR Inc., the Lake Geneva company that created the role playing game Dungeons & Dragons was later bought by Wizards of the Coast, maker of Magic: The Gathering cards.
The Capital Times
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Frank Beres plays in a Dungeons and Dragons miniatures tournament on Saturday, December 4, 2004.Â
Scott Anderson
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Characters for the Dungeons and Dragons miniatures game are for sale on the shelves of a Racine store as visitors compete in a Dungeons and Dragons tournament.
Journal Times file photo
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Customers seated at long tables compete in a Dungeons and Dragons tournament using miniature characters to fill their ranks. The tournament was held Saturday, December 4, 2004 in Racine. /Scott Anderson Journal Times.
Scott Anderson
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A group plays Dungeons & Dragons in Winona, Wisconsin. The game that originated in Lake Geneva erupted in popularity over the years.
Lee Newspapers file photo
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Steph Mataic (right) dressed as Succubus from Dungeons and Dragons and Miranda Theil (left) dressed as the mythical Medusa at the Wizard World Comic Convention at Alliant Energy Center on April 9, 2016 in Madison, WI. PHOTO BY SAIYNA BASHIR
Dungeons and Dragons
Gary Gygax, co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons and the founding father of fantasy gaming, pictured Jan. 24, 2001 in Lake Geneva.
File photo
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