D&D General Correspondence with David Trampier and A History of His 1985 Attempt to Crowdfund a Wormy Anthology


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And, good heavens, these days he'd get that anthology funded in a snap.
IIRC in the last printed Dragon Mag they did some articles looking back at the history of D&D and Dragon Mag and Trampier just one day decided to cut all ties to the industry and "vanish". A fan must have tracked him down some years later but he was told that he had closed with this chapter of his life, no interest to return to the industry and politely asked the fan to "lose his number"

Edit: Mezuka found the story and now I am sad that I had to learn about the finale of it. RIP in David :cry:

 

Here's a picture of the original artwork, for reference:

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Allan.
 


As an enormous fan of Trampier's Wormy and other artwork, thank you so, so much for sharing this. I am now even sadder that I won't get to see four more volumes of Wormy! Argh! If only I could journey to a parallel universe to find where these were published!

On a different forum, I started a thread to speculate on how the story would have gone.
 



Thanks to a link from Facebook, this appears to be the most complete of the statements from Scott Thorne of Castle Perilous regarding his experience with Dave. Rolling for Initiative--What Ever Happened to Dave Trampier?
I wonder why he was upset at WoTC. They weren't even in the picture. Unless he wanted nothing to do with anyone owning D&D.

We will never know but maybe WoTC would have been receptive and he would have made some good money from reprints.
 

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