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Gargoyle said:
I also did one spell for Relics and Rituals, the dreaded wall of hornets. :)

Ah, so you're the one to blame for that. That was my DM's favourite spell to drop on us for a while. He had four of them up at the same time during one battle. While we were fighting a High Gorgon thank-you-very-much!

My SO, Holy Bovine got a couple of things into R&R2. He was bouncing off the walls for days.
 
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I haven't had anything published but am working on a

Mystery D20 - A Game setting for those of us who like Sherlock Holmes..Just a working title and only a little bit complete...

Guide to Cities--a short book with some general aplications for running Adventurers in Cities, some descriptions of how the different classes could be used in Urban settings, a few new monsters. ( Sewer Naga, a dark creature called the Torpid, Alley Ghost, Foul Hag, and a few as yet unnamed creatures) New equipment, some spells, a few feats, and 3-4 PrC's

What I am trying to do with this book is give some history of how cities came to be and incorporate that with how to make realistic cities in a Fantasy world.

Arms of Valor A book that talks about legendary weapons in detail, like excaliber, The Sword of the Lionheart, The Sword of Charlemaigne, the staff of Gwydion, and a few others just started, not much there any info on legendary swords of the real world would be cool. I plan to have some new magical discriptors, a few new Magical rings...I was thinking about my own version of Anduril, and Glamdring but I dont know just a new Idea I am kicking around ...its counterpart may be
Arms of Infamy or I may just place both Ideas in one manuscript.

Perhaps a new PrC the Jouster ( Tourny Knight)


Then of course I am always righting up new things for my Homebrew world
 

It was actually through ENWorld that I found my first publishing gig ;)

Now, I have two adventures published from Monkey God Enterprises, one of which was nominated for an Ennie!
- Song of Storms
- At the Edge of Dreams

In Dragon #299, I wrote the Bazaar of the Bizarre, Wizard's Toy Box (affectionately referred to as Part 1!)

And I was hired as an editor for Sovereign Press, working on both Sovereign Stone and Dragonlance, with two Sovereign Stone books already under my belt:
- Bestiary of Loerem (with cover credit)
- Old Vinnengael: City of Sorrows (just design assistance here).

All (more or less) because I actually followed through on threads I found on the message boards :)

- Christopher Coyle
 

Well, I have been writing for Wizards of the Coast lately.

I was a developer on Coruscant and the Core Worlds for the Star Wars line, due out in January.

I also wrote (with JD Wiker) the book for heroes (in the style of the class books for D&D), which isn't due out until next year sometime (not in the catalogue yet).

And, uh, that's all I can talk about right now.
 

Rasyr said:


hehe, not only am I the gatekeeper (of xuul?), but I am also the one building the gate...

Simply put, ICE is not taking proposals and just publishing them. In the future we will designing the books we want, and then commissioning authors to write them the way we want them written. Directing their creativity towards what we see as the final goal.

This will seriously reduce the mish-mash of product, and so we will have a tightly focused product line, including Shadow World, and at least one other (very exciting!!!) setting. Heck we have even been talking to a d20 author about possible projects for ICE (non-d20 projects). I won't say his name as nothing is final yet. But when I talked with him, he seemd very excited with the prospect of working with us.

ICE and D20 projects- now there's a snowball I'd never thought I'd see in hell.

What projects is ICE working on that are not TOP SECRET for which they will still be soliciting?

-C
 

Chromnos said:


ICE and D20 projects- now there's a snowball I'd never thought I'd see in hell.

Actually ICE won't be doing any d20 projects (other than the conversion guidelines I wrote).

Chromnos said:

What projects is ICE working on that are not TOP SECRET for which they will still be soliciting?

Well, I am new to the company.We do have a number of project underway, most of which are still too far into the early stages to discuss (things might change with them, and so discussing them might cause confusion if something core to the project undergoes a big change).

As to what I will be touting, just what is already out, and the new releases coming out within the next few months...

Like Shadow World... The old ICE dropped that line, the new ICE has picked it back up, and will be running with it. It is a fantastic setting and although there are no d20 stats to go with it, converting from RM to d20 stats for NPCs and such should be almost easy. It is a richly detailted and vibrant setting that many d20 player would very much enjoy playing in...

ok, now look what you did... :eek: You made me spout out a sales pitch for some of our books... (and I was trying to avoid doing that here....)

I think that I will go back to my lurking now... :p
 

My only post-d20 credit was for the Shard of the Forsaken artifact in the original Relics & Rituals. It appears the concept was drawn upon to some degree for recent novels. :)

Pre-d20 credits are better left forsaken.....
 

My role is perhaps most important and least noted: I am a muse to many. My efforts merely(?) form the foundation for miraculous creations from other people.

Thankless? Usually. But don't pity me my responsibilities. For every new campaign world I help give birth to, or every elaborate character origin filk opus I instigate, I find pride in knowing that I'm screwing around with the gamer's girlfriend while he's out rolling dice with his buddies.

A'musing I will go...
 

I'm working on getting Final Fantasy Tactics d20 created and licensed. My goal for the next 2 years is to get that coveted meeting with Squaresoft that involves them saying "Alright, we license you."
 

Let's See I've contributed to:

Nightmares and Dreams I and II
Mystic Warriors
Gaming Frontiers 1 and 2
Blight Magic
Urban Blight

I have also done some free web enhancements for MEG

And I am the author of
Giant Monster Rampage and its upcoming expansion.
 

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