I recently lost my older brother. Of the many things I can say of him he was quite humorous often doing physical Three Stoogesque acts and that would often make me genuinely laugh. For me laughter in my mid 40s seems like a really difficult commodity to acquire and especially so given the climate and world we live in now. Apart from that he was big into Iron Maiden, rifles, dirtbikes, the outdoors and a plethora of other things. In addition, it was because of him and a friend of his that I got into the Castlevania series. At first I was too interested in playing Mario but after he showed me how I was completely neglecting the use of the secondary weapon to beat the first boss the game slowly grew on me. He gave me that among other things in life. I miss him immensely. However I don't think that with death the story ends. I believe I will see him again aside from Mom and Dad. Until then RIP Eddy the Ed. Never take loved ones for granted.