How To Roll 1d6 When All You Have Are Two Six-Sided Dice
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In the second installment of my recent look at the authors of the Fiend Folio, I discovered that the co-creator of the babbler, Jeremy (Jes) Goodwin, was also an illustrator for some TSR products. Well, today on my tumblr dash a Goodwin illo appeared, shared by one of my favorite gaming tumblrs, Old School FRP.
Here's OldSchoolFRP's caption:
Esterelle finds the elves’ forest in flames and overrun by goblins on dire wolves. Jeremy (Jes) Goodwin, from D&D one-on-one module O2: Blade of Vengeance, TSR UK, 1984.
A forest fire sounds like a heckuva a place to fight some goblins.
Just a final note on the editor of the Tome of Creatures Malevolent and Benign. From RPGGeek.com:
Don Turnbull (? - August 5, 2003) was a game designer, writer, and computer programmer who was once the head of TSR in the United Kingdom. He was also the founder of Albion magazine, the editor of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Fiend Folio, an editor of the Games Workshop Ltd. magazine White Dwarf, the designer of Schweinfurt, and the developer for Kingmaker. He is also credited with starting the first postal Diplomacy game in the United Kingdom in his magazine Albion. He died of cancer in 2003.
Awards
- In 1974, inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Charles S. Roberts Awards at Origins I.
- In 2004, he posthumously won the Kathy Byrne Caruso Award for Lifetime Achievement for founding the United Kingdom Postal Hobby.
Turnbull is also co-author of the class U series of AD&D modules, U1 The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh, U2 Danger at Dunwater, and U3 The Final Enemy.
I had not heard Turnbull's name mentioned in connection with Kingmaker before. It's a classic multiplayer game of the War of the Roses that won the Charles S. Roberts Award for best game in the early seventies and was still flagship event at my local convention up into the 2000-aughts. I played in the event several times and always did terribly. I have been unable to find much out about Schweinfurt except that it was a wargame. Along the way to investigating that, I found another game credit for Turnbull for something called Cranwell House, but no further details.
You can find scans of some early issues of Turnbull's Diplomacy zine, Albion, here. I think the importance of the Diplomacy scene to the early development of the rpg hobby isn't highlighted enough. Diplomacy is a mechanically simple game that relies heavily on player negotiation and skullduggery. That created a pool of players who were used to talking themselves into and out of trouble. Furthermore, those cats were organized, with zines and clubs and postal games. The same local convention I mentioned above had a Diplomacy tournament as part of the festivities well into the 1990s.
Speaking of organized, when I looked up the Kathy Byrne Caruso Award to discover it was given by a central committee organizing international Diplomacy play. Here are the qualifications to get the award:
The qualifications for the Kathy Byrne Caruso Lifetime Achievement Award are that the awardee must have been: (1) Active in the Diplomacy Hobby in at least Three Separate Decades; (2) Multidimensional in their Contributions to the Hobby (e.g. writing, playing, publishing); (3) Taking Retirement or Semi-Retirement from the Diplomacy Hobby; and (4) One of the Hobby’s Unique Personalities Worthy of Being Remembered as Long as THE Game Continues to be Played.
I love how every game fandom thinks of its game as THE Game.
RIP Don Turnbull.
Name | # | Monsters | Author Notes |
Oracle, Underworld | 5 | Apparition, Death dog, Enveloper, Gibberling, Huecuva | “Underworld Oracle” is obviously a pseudonym. My guess is that it represents the duo of Lou Nisbet and Phil Alexander, who co-published/co-edited the Scottish zine of the same name before a falling out. Lou Nisbet is otherwise a cipher, but Phil Alexander also has a couple Alarums & Excursion credits and one in the UK wargame mag Phoenix. |
Patterson, Mary | 1 | Pernicon | Some work in one issue of the zine Illusionist’s Vision. |
Pulsipher, Lewis | 8 | Bat (giant), Denzelian, Elemental princes of evil [x5], Poltergeist | One of the more prolific article writers in the early days of RPGs, with numerous pieces in Adventure Gaming, Alarums & Excursions, Dragon, White Dwarf, Chimaera, Different Worlds, The Dungeoneer, Dungeoneers Journal, Gameplay, Games International, The Hobbit Hole, Imagine, News from Bree, Pegasus, Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The Space Gamer, Trollcrusher, and probably other mags that I missed. I can’t find any RPG product credits for him beyond articles in periodicals. Several boardgame design credits include Britannia, Sea Kings, Hyborian Risk, Valley of the Four Winds, Stalingrad Beseiged, and Dragonrage. Author of Game Design: How to Create Video and Tabletop Games, Start to Finish. Teaches game design at the college level. Has his own youtube channel on the subject. Also has his own webpage. |
Reynolds, Colin | 1 | Tirapheg | Some articles in White Dwarf. |
Riggs, Nicholas | 1 | Thoqqua | No further info available. |
Roberts, Mike | 2 | Hound of ill omen, Tentamort | No further info available. |
Schick, Lawrence | 4 | Aarakocra, Kelpie, Khargra, Tabaxi | Former head of development at TSR. Hired Tom Moldvay. Most famous D&D credit is the module S2 White Plume Mountain. Had his hand in several other TSR projects, perhaps most notably the Slavers modules and Star Frontiers. Also wrote the adventure Eternity, Inc for the DC Heroes rpg and Divine Intervention, one half of Double Adventure 6 for Traveller. Author of Heroic Worlds, A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games, which is my favorite reference book on the early hobby. Later went into video games. Worked for Coleco during the first video games boom, later went to MicroProse. Former America Online executive. Did work on The Elder Scrolls Online. |
Scurfield, Bob | 1 | Whipweed | Contributor to Treasure Chest article (ongoing reader submission column for magic items, NPCs, and other small bits and bobs) in White Dwarf #12. |
Shaw, Simon | 1 | Gambado | Contributor to Treasure Chest article in White Dwarf #14. |
Shearer, Guy | 1 | Adherer | No further info available. |
Shepherd, Rik | 2 | Dark creeper, Kenku | One credit in the Call of Cthulhu fanzine Dagon. I cannot confirm that the same Rik Shepherd is responsible for this delightful website. |
Stollery, Martin | 4 | Mephit [x4] | Contributions in a couple of issues of The Beholder zine. |
Stross Charles | 10 | Death knight, Githyanki, Githzerai, Slaad [x7] | White Dwarf #33 contains his write-up of Zytra, Demon Lord of Mind Flayers. Hugo-award winning sci-fi/fantasy author best known for his Merchant Princess and Laundry Files series of novels. The latter was turned into a licensed rpg by Cubicle 7. |
Sweet, David | 6 | Dragon (oriental)[x6] | A.k.a. Dave Sweet. Article on Chinese undead in Dragon #26. At least one article in e-zine Chaosium Digest. Later did art for the Fading Suns rpg line. |
Taylor, David | 3 | Ettercap, Goldbug, Hellcat | Created the Mindweb, a gestalt monster appearing in White Dwarf #14. |
Tilbrook, Simon | 2 | Flail snail, Necrophidius | Also wrote up the Phung, a mantis-headed monster from a Jack Vance novel, in White Dwarf #18. There’s a retired history teacher with this name whose twitter account has a still from Monty Python and the Holy Grail on display, so I’m going to assume that’s our man. |
Torchia, Andrew | 1 | Quaggoth | No further info available. |
Waring, Dave | 1 | Firedrake | A.k.a. David Waring. Contributor to Alarums & Excursions, Trollcrusher, Demonsblood, and the Diplomacy/postal game zines Gallimaufry and The Tinamou. |
Waugh, Ian | 1 | Tween | Created the Pervert character class published in White Dwarf #1. Another credit in wargame magazine The Phoenix. |
Wells, Jean | 2 | Caryatid column, Giant (fog) | TSR employee from ‘79 to ‘81, during which time she answered questions in Dragon’s Sage Advice column, among other things. Edited B2 The Keep on the Borderlands. Perhaps best known today as the author of the original version of B3 Palace of the Silver Princess, which WotC published as a free pdf back in 2000. Print copies of this rare item now go for thousands of dollars. Her PC Ceatitle, a 10th level magic-user, appears in the accessory The Rogues Gallery. Wells did the layout for that work. Died in 2012. |
White, Neville | 3 | Qullan, Shadow demon, Stunjelly | A.k.a. Alex White, a.k.a. Neville Alexander White. Article in Trollcrusher. Operates a one man game company called Plane Sailing Games. |
Wood, Steve | 1 | Umpleby | There are a couple of Steve Woods with credits in the hobby. Not sure if the Fiend Folio author is any of them. |
Wormell, David | 3 | Mantari, Sheet ghoul, Sheet phantom | No further info available. |
Wyndham, Jeff | 1 | Dire corby | No further info available. |
This batch features the most prolific contributor to the Fiend Folio, Ian Livingstone.
Name |
# |
Monsters |
Author Notes |
|
Lawrence, Julian |
2 |
Doombat, Frost
man |
Has an NPC write-up in White Dwarf #19. |
|
Livingstone, Ian |
15 |
Assassin bug,
Blood hawk, Bloodworm (giant), Bonesnapper, Crabman, Devil (styx), Dune
stalker, Eyekiller, Forlarren, Grell, Hook horror, Mite, Phantom stalker,
Throat leech, Troll (giant) |
Co-founder of Games Workshop and White
Dwarf magazine. Author of Dicing
with Dragons and many Fighting Fantasy gamebooks. Numerous credits in
magazines White Dwarf, Games International, Warlock. Later went into the video game
industry, particularly upper management of Eidos Interactive, where he
shepherded franchises like Tomb Raider and Hitman. A Commander of the Most Excellent
Order of the British Empire. No foolin’. I suspect this guy is a Tory. |
|
Lockwood, Dean
and P.S. Barton |
1 |
Nonafel |
Dean Lockwood contributed to one
issue of Trollcrusher. No further info on P.S. Barton. |
|
Louth, Nick |
8 |
Hornet (giant),
Kamadan, Magnesium spirit, Urchin [x5] |
No further info available, unless
he’s the same Nick Louth that writes crime thrillers. |
|
MacDonald,
Michael |
1 |
Son of Kyuss |
This guy has a bunch of designer
credits for Mekton and Cyberpunk 2020. Other credits include Dream Park, Castle Falkenstein, Call of
Cthulhu, Talislanta, and Teenagers from Outer Space. Articles
in two issues of Vortext magazine. |
|
MacDonald,
Oliver Charles |
2 |
Cifal, Troll
(giant two-headed) |
A.k.a. Oliver MacDonald, O.C.
MacDonald. Numerous contributions to White
Dwarf and Alarums & Excursions. |
|
Martelli,
Alessandro |
1 |
Aleax |
Alarums &
Excursions
contributor. |
|
Masters, Philip |
4 |
Iron cobra,
Jaculi, Lamia noble, Screaming devilkin |
A.k.a. Phil Masters, a GURPS
powerhouse with HERO System credits and a few other things here and there.
His numerous magazine credits include Adventurer’s
Club, Arcane, Dragon, White Dwarf, Interactive Fantasy, The Excellent
Prismatic Spray, Journal of the Travellers’ Aid Society, Alarums &
Excursions, The Last Province, Pyramid, Roleplayer, Sabledrake webzine, Valkyrie, Shadis, and Visions. Dang. |
|
McDonagh,
Michael |
1 |
Fire snake |
No further info available. |
|
McDowall, Ian
and Douglas Naismith |
1 |
Flumph |
For Ian McDowall, see next entry. No further info on Douglas
Naismith. |
|
McDowell, Ian |
2 |
Dakon, Guardian
daemon |
Fiction piece in Ares #1. UPDATE: Author of two fantasy novels, Merlin's Gift and Mordred's Curse. | |
Mendham, Trevor |
1 |
Guardian
familiar |
RPGGeek.com: “Trevor has invented many games over
the years, most of which were seen only by a few friends and are now lost to
history. Whether this is a blessing or a curse for the gaming world is an
open question.” Published 3 issues of a magazine called Play It! In 1985. Credits in the periodicals The Beholder, Casus Belli, Chimaera, Imagine, Shire Talk, The
Stormlord, and White Dwarf. |
|
Moldvay, Tom |
3 |
Astral Searcher,
Protein polymorph, Retriever |
||
Morgan, Nigel |
1 |
Skeleton warrior |
No further info available. |
|
Morris, Graeme |
1 |
Hoar fox |
A big part of TSR UK. Designer
credits on modules including UK1-UK5, the classic B10 Night’s Dark Terror, and the super-rare Up the Garden Path, among other things. Credits in periodicals
include Imagine, the Fantasy Worlds newsletter, and the
[D&D] Players Association News.
|
|
Morris, J.D. |
2 |
Flind, Norker |
No further info available. |
|
Musson, Roger |
11 |
Achaierai,
Al-mi’raj, Blindheim, Crypt thing, Disenchanter, Firetoad, Nilbog, Sandman,
Scarecrow, Shocker, Symbiotic jelly |
Articles in White Dwarf, Imagine,
the wargame magazine Phoenix,
[D&D] Players Association News. |
|
Muth, Simon |
3 |
Dark stalker,
Skulk, Vortex |
One article in the early UK zone Chimaera. |