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Tom Moldvay
| Roleplaying Game Credits: | | | | Book | | Publisher | | Credit | | Mark of Amber (Mystara) (1995) | | TSR, Inc. | | Original Design | | Twilight Calling (Dungeons & Dragons (classic)) (1986) | | TSR, Inc. | | Design | | Lords of Creation (1983) | | Avalon Hill | | Design and Development | | Fiend Folio (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons) (1981) | | TSR, Inc. | | Design Contribution | | Isle of Dread, The (Dungeons & Dragons (classic)) (1981) | | TSR, Inc. | | Author | | Keep on the Borderlands, The (Dungeons & Dragons (classic)) (1981) | | TSR, Inc. | | Editing | | Secret of the Slavers Stockade (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons) (1981) | | TSR, Inc. | | Developer | | Secret of the Slavers Stockade (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons) (1981) | | TSR, Inc. | | Additional Design | | | | | | Magazine Article Credits: | | | | Article | | Credit | | "Demons, Devils and Spirits" in Dragon #42 (Oct 1980) | | Author | | "Dragon's Bestiary" in Dragon #41 (Sep 1980) | | Author | | "Dragon's Blood: ?And Another" in Dragon #41 (Sep 1980) | | Author | | "Giants in the Earth" in Dragon #42 (Oct 1980) | | Author | | "Giants of the Earth" in Dragon #41 (Sep 1980) | | Author | | "Out of the Shadows" in Dragon #162 (Oct 1990) | | Author | | "Taltos, The" in Dragon #247 (May 1998) | | Author | | "Tasariq: The Crystal Planet" in Star Wars Adventure Journal #15 (Nov 1997) | | Author | | "Too Evil to Die" in Dragon #210 (Oct 1994) | | Author | | "Ungrateful Dead, The" in Dragon #138 (Oct 1988) | | Author | | | | |
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bighara: (Apr 4, 2006 - 12:40 PM CDT) Also edited the 1981 edition of Basic D&D as well as editing & continuity for the 1983 edition of Expert D&D (Cook/Marsh)
Zak: (Apr 19, 2007 - 8:42 PM CDT) Passed away on March 8th 2007
The Happy Hobbit: (Apr 21, 2007 - 9:13 PM CDT) Sorry to hear about his passing. I loved his work in X1; if it only had Kong in it, I would have been happier. But, didn't like what he did to B3--no, way! Didn't like that whole business. But when he was good, he was good.
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