I don’t suppose that anyone outside of the world of
publishing looks at imprint pages – those pages at the front of a book filled
with tiny text, seemingly random numbers, and copyright notices. However, a
careful examination of the imprint page in the newly released Ghosts of Saltmarsh book for Dungeons and Dragons will reveal my name, listed as a ‘Designer’.
Check off a big item on the Renaissance Troll Bucket
List!
Now, in truth, my contribution to this book was pretty
minimal. In fact, none of the actual words in the book are mine. My
contribution comes from another project, which apparently had a significant
influence on this one. Personally, I’m not sure it is enough to warrant a
design credit, but who am I to argue with the experts?
This isn’t the first credit I’ve received in a
role-playing game. My first came when I was just fourteen (with a huge assist
from my mother) in the The Grey Mountains book for Middle-earth Role-playing. Over
a decade later, I got my second credit, writing most of Rise Alabama! for Savage Worlds. In retrospect, I think both of these were an extremely important steps on
my road to being both a writer and game designer. However, both of those are
long time ago… so long ago they almost seem to have been written by a different
person.
While most of my time these days is taken up working
on my own games, in my own worlds, it is wonderful to have left a little mark
on the huge legacy that is Dungeons and Dragons.
I did notice your name on it... can you say what the other project was that had influence on this one?
ReplyDeleteHey, someone does read the imprint pages (besides me). Unfortunately, I can't say what the other project is about yet. Hopefully at some future date.
DeleteMike Mearls said in an interview around the Descent event that the ship vehicle rules in Ghosts of Saltmarsh are based on an in-development mass combat war system that we would see "soon," and name-checked you.
DeleteMike Mearls said in an interview around the Descent event that the ship vehicle rules in Ghosts of Saltmarsh are based on an in-development mass combat war system that we would see "soon," and name-checked you.
DeleteEqually, I can now claim to know another published author...
ReplyDeleteAwesome post.Thanks for sharing.This is so nice.
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