| Graeme Davis | |
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| Homepage | http://graemedavis.wordpress.com/ |
Graeme Davis is an author who wrote one Fighting Fantasy gamebook.
Biography[]
Graeme Davis first discovered fantasy gaming in 1977, and published his first article in White Dwarf in 1982. From 1986-1990 he worked at Games Workshop as the co-writer and line editor for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. In his spare time he wrote articles for White Dwarf and Warlock, as well as Fighting Fantasy gamebook 29: Midnight Rogue. His short adventure Rogue Mage, originally published in Warlock issue 10, was republished in the Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook. Since leaving Games Workshop, Graeme has written for a wide range of tabletop RPGs including D&D/d20, Vampire: the Masquerade, GURPS, and All Flesh Must Be Eaten. He currently makes his living as a writer and designer in the video games industry, but continues to write for WFRP and is working with Rogue Games to develop their Colonial Gothic historical horror RPG.
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Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks[]
- (#29) Midnight Rogue (Puffin, 1987)
Warlock Magazine[]
During the run of the magazine he wrote the following articles and short adventures:
- The Ring of Seven Terrors (multi-player) (Games Workshop, 1985)
- Rogue Mage (Games Workshop, 1986)
- Battle of Grey Rock (multi-player) (Games Workshop, 1986)
- “The Seasoned Adventurer,” Warlock #4
- “Monster Conversions,” Warlock #9
- “Magical Items,” Warlock #9
- “More Monster Conversions,” Warlock #10
- “Into the Unknown,” Warlock #12
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