Gary Gygax

Ernest Gary Gygax was an American writer and game designer who voiced himself in "Anthology of Interest I" and in the post-credits scene in Bender's Game. Along with, Gygax was one of the original creators of the medieval fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, and is considered the father of modern role-playing games. As a child, Gygax became interested in fantasy and science fiction literature, as well as history and games such as chess and cards. He developed an interest in, and in the 1960s organised the first as a meeting of people interested in wargames. Gygax and Arneson developed D&D as a modification of an existing game by Gygax and Jeff Perrin called , and Gygax continued to develop rules and supplements for D&D up until his death.

He died of an abdominal aortic aneurism on 4 March, 2008, and so the film Bender's Game, in which the Geysers of Gygax were named in his honour, was dedicated to him. He was also referenced in "Fry Am the Egg Man", when Farnsworth opens the Gygaxicon.