A request from the family
General | Posted 4 years agoRaal-the-Gallade typing again. After spending several hours informing as many of the communities and contacts my father had of his passing, and seeing the sheer number of people he touched, his wife and my mother has a request I am relaying here. She would like small stories and memories shared, preferably in the comments section, so that i can copy and print them out into a notebook for her to help keep his memory alive. So I humbly ask for anyone who knows someone who has a small story or memory or anything they remember fondly to share what they can so I can help her out. When I get to my own home I will be putting up a similar journal on my account, in case this gets locked.
The Passing of the Torch
General | Posted 4 years agoThis is the youngest son(29) of Bree(62) the account owner typing, this message. as many have already heard, Bree passed away due to heart complications quite suddenly in the early morning hours of the 26th. He touched many peoples lives online, far more than even i, someone who nearly lives online as well, couldn't even fathom. I do not know if FA will terminate this account once they're notified of his death or not, but to those who knew him, i ask that you take a tiny bit of that light he shared, nurture it and pass a spark onto all of those you meet and befriend. He worked on the beta's of many beloved franchises today ,such as both pokemon and dungeons and dragons, so in away he's been immortalized twice over and his spark of light spread oh so far and wide.
He loved monsters and felines and if there was an option for some sort of TF the guy always dove headfirst into it out of sheer curiosity. He was a hell of a father and even though we didn't always see eye to eye since we were both stubborn in our own ways, I am proud and honored to have been able to call him my father.
-the second son, Raal-the-Gallade
He loved monsters and felines and if there was an option for some sort of TF the guy always dove headfirst into it out of sheer curiosity. He was a hell of a father and even though we didn't always see eye to eye since we were both stubborn in our own ways, I am proud and honored to have been able to call him my father.
-the second son, Raal-the-Gallade
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