Jennell Jaquays died from complications of Guillain–Barré syndrome at a hospital in Dallas, Texas, at the age of 67. This date marks the end of her life and a significant loss to the gaming community.
Jaquays leaves Judges Guild after completing two stand-alone D&D modules for Dungeons & Dragons, Dark Tower and Caverns of Thracia. After that she provided content on a freelance basis thereafter, particularly to The Dungeoneer.
Jaquays began working at Judges Guild as an illustrator and designer for adventures. She spent a year there as an illustrator and designer for adventures.
Release date of The Dungeoneer #1, which was drawn and written primarily by Jaquays, with contributions by other members of the FDS. The Dungeoneer became one of the earliest periodicals for role-playing games. The first issue, released in the same month as Dragon #1.
Jennell Jaquays, born Paul Jaquays, was born on October 14, 1956, in Michigan, U.S. This date marks the beginning of her life and career as a game designer, artist, and influential figure in the RPG and video game industries.