Day 8, the second week of #RPGaDay2022, we move to more basic questions: "Who Introduced You to RPGs.
I'm pulling most of this directly from a December 22, 2011 post. Outside some minor editing, I stand by these words nearly 11 years later.
I shall admit my undying gamer love and appreciation for Charles Schindler. If Charles is reading this, his one eyebrow is already raise with a confident yet confused smirk on his face. There is a good chance that all of this, the blog, the books, the stories, even the gnomes would not exist for me if it wasn't for Charles.
Flashback, Spring 1987, 7th grade Easton Area Middle School. Once or twice a week the school would compress the other periods 5 or 6 minutes to allow for an activity period. This activity period allowed for hobbies that the staff were willing to supervise. I remember taking golf because we could be outside at the end of the day, but my final activity for year was model club. Yep, a bunch of nerdy boys assembling hot rods, tanks, and in my good fortune, Battletech models (oh if I hadn't taken it out of the box, I'd be rich today).
I don't remember how the conversation went, but Charles noticed the Warhammer model, talked up a few other things including D&D and Car Wars, and next week, he "gm'ed" me through one of the Car Warriors books. From that point I was hooked, snagged up a Red Box Basic set over the summer and we became permanent fixtures of each other's dining room tables all through high school. For some time, Charles' room was the Mecca of gaming, outside of Crazy Egor showing up at Lehicon. Piles of D&D, TMNT, Star Frontiers, GURPS, random board games galore, it was jammed in some box or shelf. Heck, most new games, outside of Recon, were his idea.
(L to R) Scott, Crazy Darryl, Charles, and me. Yes Darryl and Charles made the American flag with their shirts. |
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