In Memory of Zach Recht-Dhaymon

100 Human Paladin
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Two years ago Pia and Cenerion Circle lost a dear friend named Zach Recht, although most of us knew him as Dhaymon. He was a remarkable person and roleplayer as well as a gifted storyteller. Dhaymon hosted the weekly story telling and giveaway nights in Goldshire. It was remarkable to see people who had never roleplayed gather around his campfire to listen to him.

Dhaymon last logged into CC on Dec. 7, 2009 and passed away on Dec. 10. Zach was born on Feb. 4, 1983. In honor of Zach and his contributions to CC, Pia is hosting a memorial service on Feb. 4, 2012 at 3:00 pm server time. I wanted to visit with his mother and make sure this was all right with her. She is thrilled people still remember him and has given her blessings. We will be recording the memorial and sending her a copy of it.

I would like all who can to gather to pay tribute to one of the best CC had to offer. Below is the blog post I wrote for Zach when I learned the news.

RIP Dhaymon. The demon hunt is over.

I wasn't really sure about allowing Will to play online computer games because you hear so many stories about kids getting mixed up with the wrong people online. However, he really wanted to play Everquest, so I agreed on condition I would play also to see what kind of game he was involved in. Needless to say, I got hooked and we had a lot of fun playing together.

This is a little surprising because he tried to teach me how to play Zelda and finally took the game away from me after it took me three days to learn how to jump. "Here, give me that game. Don't ever play this again. It's just too painful to watch."

I was a failure as a gaming mother.

Everquest, as I said, went better. Then we moved on to Dark Age of Camelot and finally to World of Warcraft. For me, the attraction was roleplaying. Will was into mastering the game. Even in Everquest, on a non-roleplaying server, I was always in character and I had a blast.

It was in WoW that I really learned how to roleplay. One of my earliest experiences was during a horde attack on an elf settlement. I stood guard at a bridge with two elves even though I was so low level I would die quickly. One of the elves hated humans. The other one was a little friendlier and welcomed my "help."

That was where I first met Dhaymon. He was a fascinating character. The player behind Dhaymon wrote stories on the WoW forums. He finally stopped writing because his beautiful tales would quickly disappear behind stupid rants and he decided his time was better spent writing other things, like his zombie adventures. Ah, but the ones he did post were pure magic. I read them over and over because the images grabbed my imagination and wouldn't let go. His description of rain hitting a window or battles transported me to that world and I loved him for sharing his talent with us.

I started writing a few stories and he took me under his wing. He gave me hints about making the stories deeper and evoking emotions.

He wrote his Morningstar Strain stories on his website. I wasn't a zombie or horror fan, but the story was so much more. It was the story of real people going through traumatic times. A rough-talking character was just an average Joe trying to survive. He didn't have any super powers. He felt pain and fear. He was like me and I identified with him and rooted for him.

Permuted Press noticed the story and wanted to publish it. Zach (Dhaymon) was so excited. He admitted he would never be anything but a midlist author, but that was good with him. He just wanted to write.

I wasn't so sure he would always be a midlist. I thought he had a good chance to go farther.

I bought two copies of PLAGUE when it came out. They got sent to him to autograph. I wanted a personal autograph, but the message got lost in the shuffle and I just got the signature, but it was still a thrill when I got them back.

I read the book and couldn't believe how good the story was. PLAGUE OF THE DEAD did far better than anyone expected. Zach was going to write a trilogy and people were eagerly waiting for the second book. It hit the top of the charts with Permuted and stayed there for a long time. Sales were great everywhere.

Then he started reading some of the Amazon reviews. They were great. All except a couple that sliced him to ribbons. It bothered him that people would make such hateful comments about his writing and it took the joy out of an overwhelming love for his work. We talked about that a lot. It's sad people seem to take such perverse pleasure in inflicting pain. One of the complaints was justified. There was a mistake in directions that hadn't been caught in edit. The reviewed went on to thoroughly trash him after that. Thankfully, his sales and the multitude of people who enjoyed his work, more than made up for those people.
Edited by Gentyl on 12/30/2011 11:30 AM PST
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100 Human Paladin
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I remember his creativity, his zany wit, his love of storytelling. He always made me laugh. When I started my own guild in WoW, he joined it because he knew I loved the stories and the roleplay as much as he did. It was amazing to just log into the game and have people take off on some crazy tangent. It was all ad lib, straight off the cuff and I laughed my butt off. Game Masters who wandered into one of the Pia adventures got pulled straight in whether they wanted to be or not. The ones with a sense of humor survived.

Zach helped organized story telling nights in game. People wandered by and sat down to listen to adventures related quite frequently by the elf known as Dhaymon. They didn't realize what a treasure he was or that a bright and shining star in publishing was being born. He entertained them for the price of a bit of their time.

That's the way it was for him. It was always the story.

I haven't been in the game much in the last two years. Between a computer that won't handle the game, trying to work enough to survive and finishing my own book, it just seemed that my gaming days were over.

This weekend, I checked one of my email accounts and a friend and officer in my guild sent me a message. Zach had died at home on Dec. 10.

How could this be? He'd bought some land from his father and was having the time of his life clearing it and planning for the home he wanted to build one day. His series was an unqualified success. Simon and Schuster had just recruited him. He was only 26 years old. He had his whole life ahead of him and all of his dreams were coming true.

I've often wondered if I am going to live long enough to write all the stories already simmering in my mind. It's very possible I won't. Zach should have had no doubt. He was young and vibrant. He was a talented storyteller who watered at a deep well of inspiration.

My heart breaks for the loss of a friend and the stories that we will never hear from him. What a terrible, terrible loss.

Godspeed, dear one.

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100 Human Paladin
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If anyone would like to share their favorite Dhaymon stories here, I will direct his family to this thread.
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86 Troll Shaman
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I never had the honor of meeting him, unfortunately. I can tell he's left his mark on the community though, and my best wishes to his family and his friends.
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100 Human Paladin
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I think Zach was the first person to really encourage the server to write wonderful rp stories. That may be his legacy. I've always thought CC forum rp stories were without compare.
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94 Troll Warlock
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I am so sorry to hear that. My most heartfelt condolences to his family. I have to admit that I never spoke personally to Zach, but I certainly recall his talents and gifts to our community here. He brought enjoyment and pleasure to a lot of people.
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90 Blood Elf Warrior
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((Bump, since Feb 4 is approaching fast and this is one event I don't want to see forgotten. I never met Zach, and hadn't heard of him until this thread, but it sounds like he was an individual who had a profound effect on this server, and someone who had an amazing creative spark. My condolences to his family and friends. I will do my utmost to attend the memorial.))
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90 Troll Hunter
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I never met him, but on Gentyl's recommendation, I purchased both of his zombie books on Kindle sight unseen and adored them (I love zombie apocalypse stories). She speaks of him often and fondly. I plan to say something at the memorial.

I hope you can make it, Drake. I'll be telling Homeland of this and explaining why it's so important to me.
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89 Human Paladin
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Apparently, I have to work that night, but I am going to try to stop in before work. I came to CC much to recently to have met him, but he's left such a legacy I feel like I am still playing with him in a sense.
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100 Human Paladin
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Thank you all. If any of you old timers have memories of Dhaymon, I would really love it if you would share some of your adventures with him. If you can't make the ceremony, I will relate them. We'll be recording it for his mother who was overjoyed to see how he was adored here. She read over his posts we still had and said they made her laugh and bring him back for a moment.

Sadly, all of his stories have been lost, but his memory isn't.
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100 Human Paladin
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I have decided to write up some memories of Zach and send the collection of stories about him to his mother. Unfortunately, most of the people who knew him well are no longer around and I feel it might be best to cancel this service.

I thank you all for your thoughts. I will convey them to his family.
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100 Worgen Hunter
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I see the date and time, but where will the memorial be held Gentyl? I would definitely like to attend.
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85 Human Warrior
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Teddybaire, the service has been canceled. Most of his friends who knew him are gone now and it seemed rather fruitless to hold it for someone few people remembered. I'm going to collect some stories about Zach and sent them to his family.

thank you for caring.

Gentyl
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100 Worgen Hunter
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That's a shame, I really miss him. I never knew he passed honestly, just thought he stopped playing. I will be thinking of him on his birthday then.
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85 Human Warrior
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Teddybaire,

Yes, those of us who knew him miss him greatly. He was a great defender and story teller. Those who never got a chance to meet him missed one of CC's greats.

Gentyl
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100 Gnome Mage
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Found this...

http://morningstarsaga.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3643926
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85 Human Warrior
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Oh, Iecia, thank you. I completely forgot about those. I laughed just as hard as I did the first time I saw them.

Gentyl
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100 Human Warrior
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I'm sorry to hear this was canceled.

I remember Dhaymon. He was was of the original old school CCers from way back when. Always quick with a quip and made every interaction fun and enjoyable. He was a great roleplayer and had an amazing sense of humor. The Dhaymon's list of things has always been one of the more hilarious things I've ever read on the internet.

It was very sad to hear of his passing, especially of someone so talented and good at brightening up the life of others. He will be greatly missed and I wish his family and friends all the best.

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100 Human Paladin
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Ehlina,

He was a remarkable young man. We were constantly giggling when he was around, though he certainly had his serious side. He was a staunch defender. Raids were always fun with him. Between Twobits, Princess Bebus and Dhaymon, no raid was dull.

Gen
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