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Sometimes even when you've fought your best....


Guest Wilson

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It is with great sadness that I tell you that the Dragon is gone. RJ left us today at 2:45 PM. He fought a valiant fight against this most horrid disease. In the end, he left peacefully and in no pain. In the years he had fought this, he taught me much about living and about facing death. He never waivered in his faith, nor questioned our God's timing. I could not possibly be more proud of anyone. I am eternally grateful for the time that I had with him on this earth and look forward to our reunion, though as I told him this afternoon, not yet. I love you bubba.

 

Our beloved Harriet was at his side through the entire fight and to the end. The last words from his mouth were to tell her that he loved her.

 

Thank each and everyone of you for your prayers and support through this ordeal. He knew you were there. Harriet reminded him today that she was very proud of the many lives he had touched through his work. We've all felt the love that you've been sending my brother/cousin. Please keep it coming as our Harriet could use the support.

 

Jason will be posting funeral arrangements.

 

My sincerest thanks.

 

Peace and Light be with each of you,

 

Wilson

Brother/Cousin

4th of 3

 

To Catalyst: Never, never loose faith. RJ did not. Harriet hasn't. I haven't. Going through what we have, our faith is only strengthened. Besides, if God didn't exist, we would have never had Jim. We did. God does. Remember my Brother/Cousin, my friend, think of him fondly and glorify God's name.

 

Editor's Note:

 

The entire staff of Dragonmount.com would like to extend its most deepest sympathies to Robert Jordan's family. He touched all of our lives in some way and we wish him the rest and peace he deserves. We will be posting information in the near future about where you can send condolences. Please check the News Section for these updates.

 

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Guest Sharleen

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My daughter rushed into the room with the news on Sunday night, that our beloved Robert Jordan had passed away. We were so shocked and sad. Not only for the loss of one of our most beloved authors but sad for his family on their loss as well.

At the library where I work, we have been talking about how we are all going to miss him and the continuation of his wonderful adventure.

But then I am being selfish..he is on another kind of adventure now

Peace Robert Jordan

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I have just read the news and I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss him too as I loved his posts here and the books he wrote also. You are in my prayers

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I started reading the series approx. 5 years ago, and aside from the works of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis I don't think I've found any series that I like so much as his.

Then also when I started to visit the fansites I was greatly impressed with how well he kept in contact with his fans.

I had thought that he was doing better, so i hadn't bothered checking in on his blog until I sort of spontaneously decided yesterday night to see what was happening in the "wot world". I was absolutely shocked and couldn't help but shed tears, a testimony in itself to how he touched the world.

 

So here's my thanks Mr.Jordan, and family. Even in the midst of sickness he thought about the book and finishing it for all his fans, as well as fought valiently against the sickness to the end.

 

I hope to meet him one day, hopefully a day not so soon, but one day.

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Guest Ton van de veerdonk

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goodbye my friend

i'm gonna miss you ,we all miss you

thanks for creating a new world and unforgeteble people

rest in peace

you will be missed

 

Ton van de veerdonk

a fan from the Netherlands

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May his books never go out of print so that he will live on forever in the hearts of this and all the generations to come. RIP to a great writer and a wonderful Southern gentleman.

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Guest Martin L. Cahn

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Dear Fellow Robert Jordan/Wheel of Time Fans and the Rigney Family:

 

I was actually just down the road from where the Rigney's Charleston home in Beaufort when my wife e-mailed me the news that Robert Jordan had passed away. I live "up" the road in Camden, in Kershaw County, and was in Beaufort to cover a nasty kidnapping trial that had been moved there. It seems strange to think that my favorite modern fantasy author has lived relatively close to where I live and very close to where I was working earlier this week.

 

Of course, he was far from here when he passed, but that doesn't seem to make it any less "connected" to me.

 

Eleven years ago, when A Crown of Swords came out, I made it the first hardback of the series to own. RJ and Mrs. Rigney were at The Happy Bookseller in Columbia when I was still living there and my then wife-to-be "let" me go to the appearance. I think I and a number of other fans spent about an hour with him, as he talked about certain aspects of creating and writing The Wheel of Time and some other ideas he was toying around with. He was kind enough to sign my copy of ACoS, and to answer an extra question for me.

 

I had just finished a fantasy manuscript of my own (as yet, still unpublished) and was asking him whether I should bother getting an agent or try to sell this first novel on my own. I'll never forget what he told me: "Why would you want to sell it twice?" His point, and a good one, is that a really good, solid agent likely wouldn't represent an unpublished author. The fact that I have yet to publish that 11-year-old manuscript or anything else is totally on me, not his advice. Today, if I were to polish it and send it off, it would be directly to as many publishers as I cared to spend money on.

 

But that wasn't what I'll remember most about RJ. It is his work I'll treasure. When I consider what books I collect and keep, the list is small: Asimov, Donaldson, Herbert (father and son), Tolkien (of course), Williams (Tad, that is) and most definitely Robert Jordan. Tolkien may have been the template for everyone who's come after him, but I think even he would dumbfounded at the sheer breadth and depth of RJ's creativity. There is no equal, in my opinion. I could only hope to have a quarter of that talent and consider myself very, very lucky.

 

Since that once-in-a-lifetime meeting, I've moved from radio broadcasting to newspaper writing. It's a different kind of creativity, but I enjoy it nonetheless. And I continue to enjoy Rand and Co. as each book has been released. In addition to writing news articles, I also write a weekly column. You can be assured that the one published a week from now (that should be Oct. 1) will focus on RJ's passing.

 

It is my sincere hope that someone will lovingly finish Book 12 for him, if that was his wish. I would like for, yes, the selfish reason that I want read the finale. But also that it would complete the most incredible literary journey the world of fantasy has ever seen -- a fitting tribute to a giant talent and ... as I have seen here on Dragonmount (as a lurker, admittedly) ... a fine, fine example of man.

 

My condolences to Mrs. Rigney, his entire family, everyone at Dragonmount who've obviously had such a connection to RJ, and all my fellow fans.

 

He will be missed ... but we will have his grand vision to keep us company along the road of life he has left behind.

 

Sincerely,

 

Martin L. Cahn, Senior Editor

The Chronicle-Independent

909 West DeKalb Street

Camden, SC 29020

camden@ci-camden.com

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Guest Shane Wojnar

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Good bye Robert Jordan, your books got me through much and you will never be forgotten. May the light shelter you.

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Guest Timothy Brock

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I'm an agnostic, but I think the words apply just as well - God bless you, Jim Rigley, for your amazing works of the soul, your devotion to your fans, and your inspiring joy and love of life. Farewell.

~Tim

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Guest Jaime Thomson

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My father sent me his first book when I was in the first Gulf War (Desert Shield / Desert Storm) and I've been hooked ever since. I still have that copy, and have read it numerous times. This is by far the best fantasy series ever created (in my opinion), and I find that I am really sad to hear that RJ has died.

 

I hope he new peace and love in life. He was a great writer, with an amazing imagination. I always laughed as I found new things in the real world that he "borrowed" and added to his novels. (1 example: There is a hockey player in the NHL who's name spelled phonetically is shaitan but on the back of his jersey it is spelled Satan). He was a man who knew a lot about the world and the languages and cultures of many people and societies, and he weaved them masterfully into a great world.

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Guest Galen Acar

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Dear Mrs. Rigney:

 

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew him only vicariously, and although his words carried me through most of my adulthood, didn't really. But I still loved him, and by extension-you. I am really really sorry you lost your husband to such a crap disease. Here's wishing you peace, easy sleep and good dreams.

 

As for me, damn! I am going to miss his words.

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Guest Dwynwen Sedai

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The impact this one man has had on my life is mind-boggling. His books helped me expand my mind and changed my worldview. If it hadn't been for RJ, I would never have found Dragonmount and never have made so many of the wonderful friends I've made here. Many people here would not have met their spouses or future spouses if not for him.

 

RJ, you truly were a ta'veren.

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Guest Mickey Tadman

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My best wishes go out to the family, and also my condolences, RJ was a man who touched many peoples lives through his writing, though i did not know him personally, I still feel like a part of me is gone, the connection that was made through his writing spoke deeply to me about many aspects of my life, and as the wheels turn on in my life, i know that i shall never forget some of the many artistic and visionary inspirations i have recieved from this series of novels... RJ has gone on to a better place, and his story is one of strength in his dealings with this illness, no one truly fails we all simply succeed our lives on this earth at some point,

my deepest condolences to all family and friends

Mickey Tadman,

a fan from Melbourne, Australia

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Guest Caleb Timme

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thank you for the fantastical experience. I love your novel it is like the bible to me. i am in total remorse in the death of my favorite author. the world you put in my head is better than reality. thank you for the outer experience.

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Guest Kimberly Mason

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My heart is heavy with the news of RJ's passing. We've all lost someone truly special. He will be sorely missed. Harriet and Wilson, and the rest of RJ's family, may you find peace in knowing he's free of pain and in a happy place. May you always find water and shade.

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My deepest condolences to all of you, family, friends and fans alike, and my heart goes out to the family. Being one of my favourite authors, Robert Jordan, to me, was a remarkable man (even though I haven't had the pleasure and the honour of meeting him before), and although I had only discovered his books some years ago, they have left a deep impression in my life. I remember staying up all night, my mom nagging me to go to bed, but I just wouldn't, because I had to find out what happened next.

 

Rest in peace, Mr Jordan. Your legacy will live on forever in the hearts of us all.

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Thank you for all you've done! You have touched many lives in so many ways - including mine. Your magic will never fade. Your legacy lives on in our hearts.

 

Thank you.

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Guest Jerry Thomas

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What can we say, what words could possibly convey the sympathy and grief we are all feeling at this time?

Although I am sure RJ (Jim, now) would have managed to find words for this, I cannot.

 

I will fall back on another series favorite of mine....

I Grieve with Thee.

 

Rest in peace in the creators embrace, the dream ends for us all, he danced well.

May his family and friends always find water and shade.

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Guest Barry Thirion

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We are all mourning the loss of a wonderfull man who with his writing enriched our lives greatly.

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Guest Cearnaigh

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May the road rise up to meet you.

May the wind always be at your back.

May the sun shine warm upon your face,

And rains fall soft upon your fields.

And until we meet again,

May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

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Guest Enchantica

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Just a few short months ago I discovered a wonderful world within the Wheel of Time which drew me in and refuses to let me go. May RJ find peace in the light and may his family take comfort in the knowledge that his writings, his legacy, will continue to draw and enthral fans for many many years after his passing.

 

Enchantica

UK

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May God Bless you RJ

 

My deepest sympathies and condolences to Harriet and Wilson and the rest of RJ's Family

 

May you all find water and shade

 

Munaf, Muthanna and Manar from Kuwait

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