Something a little different today and altogether too sad.
Normally I spend today doing monster write-ups, reviews of monster books, or even updating my slow progress on my Basic Bestiary. But today I want to talk about something else.
Last week Jonathan Thompson passed away. He was well-known, and well-liked, by many in the RPG community.
I met Jonathan through our mutual love of the Victorian period. We became fans of each other's RPGs as well.
I helped a very, very tiny bit with the newest version of Gaslight, with some of my material making into one other Battlefield Press book. Mostly though he had come to me for advice and edits on the 3.x and 5e monsters he had been working on.
Among other thingshe was due to publish my "Darwin's Guide to Creatures, Mythical and Mundane." A monster manual for the Victorian era and for Gaslight in particular.
It got pushed back a few times but he had approached me over the summer to get it updated. I was going through Covid at the time and could not get back to him. When I could he had developed health issues of his own.
I typically ran into him at Gen Con. Out of thousands of people there, we always would run into each other. We typically hit the food trucks and chatted about things. We had, over the years, continued to talk about monsters, the Victorian era, and more. I find it sad that I am no longer going to get to that.
There is a Go Fund Me set up to cover his expenses. I urge all my readers to send whatever they can.
His family are in my thoughts and hopefully, I can send some donations their way.