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Jeff Grubb

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Jeff Grubb
Jeff Grubb
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Born
August 27, 1957
Hometown
Pittsburgh, PA
Position
Contributor

Jeff Grubb is an author and game designer. He has worked on a number of computer and role-playing games and has written a number of successful novels, short stories and comics. He is perhaps best known for his contributions to the Dragonlance, Spelljammer, and Forgotten Realms campaign settings and the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Manual of the Planes and Unearthed Arcana. Jeff has designed more than just D&D material, though, and was the lead designer of the "Marvel Super Heroes game, as well as a designer for such systems as Star Wars Roleplaying Game, D20 Modern, and Urban Arcana. Additionally, his many Forgotten Realms, Magic: The Gatherings, and Warcraft novels have also garnered him notoriety among the ranks of fantasy fiction writers.1

At PaizoCon 2009, James L. Sutter announced that Grubb would be writing a six-part work of serial fiction as part of the ongoing Pathfinder's Journal series which would appear in each volume of the Kingmaker adventure path and have a more comedic tone than previous pieces in the series.

Pathfinder credits

Adventure credits

Title Date Notes
Drow of Golarion"Drow of Golarion" 0810 October 2008 The Armageddon Echo, 54.
See also: Category:Works by Jeff Grubb

Sourcebook credits

Title Date Notes
Campaign Setting 0808 August 2008
Inner Sea World Guide, TheThe Inner Sea World Guide 1106 June 2011
See also: Category:Works by Jeff Grubb

References

  1. Wikipedia. (July 25, 2008). Jeff Grubb, Wikipedia.

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