
Dedalus Root
- Daidalos (Greek.: Δαίδαλος; from daidallein = artfully constructed; Latin: Daedalus) is a figure from Greek mythology around the king Minos (Minoan mythology), for whom Daedalus built the labyrinth. He is also the mythological figure who crafted the waxen wings of Icarus.
- Dedalus, Stephen: Protagonist and anti-hero of James Joyce’s novels “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” and “Ulysses”. In “Ulysses”, Dedalus is described as a modern Telemachus, a young man in search of a spiritual father and orientation.
- The root account is the user account that must be created when installing an operating system and is generally used for system administration. It has virtually unlimited access to all programs, files, and resources on a system.
- Root, Enoch: A recurring, fictional character from Neal Stephenson’s novels “Cryptonomicon” and the “Baroque Cycle”.
About Me
i began my journey into gaming and tabletop roleplaying somewhere in the dark and distant past of the late 80s with a boxed set of “Die Kreaturen des Schwarzen Auges”, Germany’s answer to D&D and an AMIGA 500 with a whopping 1MB of RAM.
Ever since then, I’ve been playing games both in front of a screen or at the table in some kind of way.
I’ve been playing pen & paper role-playing games in various constellations and systems and on both sides of the game master screen. Since 2017, he has been playing and tinkering so regularly that I can once again call it a hobby and have thoughts about the hobby and community. Lately I’ve been also streaming video games.