D&D makers escalate lawsuit against Gygax son over trademark violations and a racist RPG

Wizards of the Coast, makers of Dungeons & Dragons, have asked the court to stop D&D co-creator Gary Gygax’s son, Ernie, from using trademarks for TSR, Gygax’s company, and Star Frontiers, his science-fiction roleplaying game. Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR and its games in 1997, but Ernie Gygax’s company, which uses the TSR name, claims that Wizards of the Coast let those trademarks lapse and plans to publish a new edition of Star Frontiers.

Last year, TSR LLC and Ernie Gygax were accused of making racist and transphobic remarks (opens in new tab), and recently, a leaked document alleged to be a copy of TSR LLC’s Star Frontiers: New Genesis included racist rules, describing a “Negro” race with below-average intelligence and a “Nordic” race with above-average statistics. (In July, TSR shared a Facebook post (opens in new tab) alleging that the documents are fake.)

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