He began authoring and designing game systems in the early 1990s and is well known for his work with the "Over the Edge", "Feng Shui", "Hero Wars", and "Dying Earth" RPGs. He also contributed to a few of the Last Unicorn Games Star Trek roleplaying game sourcebooks. He has written or co-written six novels to date, including "The Freedom Phalanx" in 2006, three books in the Angelika Fleischer series for the Black Library's Warhammer fiction line and "Pierced Heart" in 1996. He also was a contributing editor for Dragon Magazine from mid-2000 through to mid-2002.
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| - He began authoring and designing game systems in the early 1990s and is well known for his work with the "Over the Edge", "Feng Shui", "Hero Wars", and "Dying Earth" RPGs. He also contributed to a few of the Last Unicorn Games Star Trek roleplaying game sourcebooks. He has written or co-written six novels to date, including "The Freedom Phalanx" in 2006, three books in the Angelika Fleischer series for the Black Library's Warhammer fiction line and "Pierced Heart" in 1996. He also was a contributing editor for Dragon Magazine from mid-2000 through to mid-2002.
- Robin D. Laws wrote articles for the Star Wars Gamer magazine. These included Dice, Camera, Action! The McGuffin and Dice, Camera, Action! The Big Twist, which provided advice to gamemasters on how to construct their campaigns.
- Robin D. Laws is a writer and game designer who lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His best-known work includes the role-playing games Over the Edge (with Jonathan Tweet), Feng Shui, Hero Wars, Jack Vance's The Dying Earth Roleplaying Game, GUMSHOE System and Dungeons & Dragons supplements such as Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells and Dungeon Master's Guide II. He has also authored or contributed to dozens of supplements for other RPGs, worked as co-designer on the Shadowfist collectible card game, contributed to the King of Dragon Pass computer game, and written several novels, among them Pierced Heart and The Rough and the Smooth. He is currently working on a new version of HeroQuest as well as products for 4th Edition D&D called Raiders Guild. He writes an irregular advice co
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| - He began authoring and designing game systems in the early 1990s and is well known for his work with the "Over the Edge", "Feng Shui", "Hero Wars", and "Dying Earth" RPGs. He also contributed to a few of the Last Unicorn Games Star Trek roleplaying game sourcebooks. He has written or co-written six novels to date, including "The Freedom Phalanx" in 2006, three books in the Angelika Fleischer series for the Black Library's Warhammer fiction line and "Pierced Heart" in 1996. He also was a contributing editor for Dragon Magazine from mid-2000 through to mid-2002.
- Robin D. Laws wrote articles for the Star Wars Gamer magazine. These included Dice, Camera, Action! The McGuffin and Dice, Camera, Action! The Big Twist, which provided advice to gamemasters on how to construct their campaigns.
- Robin D. Laws is a writer and game designer who lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His best-known work includes the role-playing games Over the Edge (with Jonathan Tweet), Feng Shui, Hero Wars, Jack Vance's The Dying Earth Roleplaying Game, GUMSHOE System and Dungeons & Dragons supplements such as Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells and Dungeon Master's Guide II. He has also authored or contributed to dozens of supplements for other RPGs, worked as co-designer on the Shadowfist collectible card game, contributed to the King of Dragon Pass computer game, and written several novels, among them Pierced Heart and The Rough and the Smooth. He is currently working on a new version of HeroQuest as well as products for 4th Edition D&D called Raiders Guild. He writes an irregular advice column for role-players called See Page XX.
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