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Dragon Warriors!

Started by Hodgson, June 08, 2011, 05:10:15 AM

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Hodgson

Hey All, some Dragon Warriors news:

There's a couple of new videos up on the Serpent King Games Youtube channel.

There's one for the Dragon Warriors core book which is now on sale in pdf format over that drivethru right now, with dead tree coming soon!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29Z1BVMur_4

And there's a quick teaser for the Dragon Warriors Bestiary which is coming soon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAj9JRIb0KU


You can keep up to date with all the Dragon Warriors news over at our blog: http://serpentking.com/ and follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/serpentkings

About Dragon Warriors:
Dragon Warriors is a game from the heyday of pen and paper roleplaying games, the 1980s. Penned by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson, it was originally published by Corgi Books.  They used a paperback format, which gave the game the appearance of the incredibly popular Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, and indeed many bought into the game thinking that's exactly the kind of thing it was... (read more)

Serpent King Games is industry veterans Gareth Hanrahan, Jon Hodgson, and Ian Sturrock.

Gareth Hanrahan
Gareth is a freelance writer and game designer; he's been writing full-time for roleplaying games ever since he escaped from his previous life as a computer programmer. Most of his work has been for Mongoose Publishing; he was a staff writer there for seven years, writing millions of words for d20. Babylon 5, Conan and other lines. He was the designer of the newest edition of the venerable Traveller roleplaying game, as well as the 25th anniversary edition of Paranoia.

Outside of Mongoose, he's written for Hogshead Publishing, Green Ronin, Paizo, Pelgrane Press, AEG, FFG, WW, WotC and many other corporate acronyms. He's a fixture of the Irish gaming scene, whatever that means.

His personal tastes in gaming tend towards things flavoured with Cthulhu, intricate adventures, and collaborative campaign design.

In addition to his work for Serpent King and freelance clients, his own gaming imprint is at www.milkyfish.com.

Jon Hodgson
Jon has been a full time freelance artist for the last ten years or so, and part time before that longer than he cares to think about.  Working primarily in gaming of one sort or another, Jon has also done film and TV work, advertising and novel covers.
His credits within the world of pen and paper games include Dungeons and Dragons 3e and 4e, Pathfinder, WFRP 1e and 2e, Das Schwarze Auge, AFMBE, Buffy, Warhammer Historical, World of Warcraft CCG, Legend of the Five Rings CCG, and many more.
Jon's work on the Magnum Opus Press edition of Dragon Warriors led to him being described by Dave Morris as "The Dragon Warriors artist" and to him being offered the chance to make artwork for the forthcoming Lord of the Rings roleplaying game, The One Ring, and from there to an art direction position with leading UK games publisher Cubicle 7.
You can see samples of Jon's work at www.jonhodgson.com

Ian Sturrock
Ian has been playing tabletop roleplaying games for nearly thirty years, and designing them professionally for ten. He designed the award-winning Conan and Slaine RPGs for Mongoose Publishing, as well as working on lines such as Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, The Esoterrorists, and of course Dragon Warriors. He also teaches game design, lecturing on Glyndwr University's Computer Game Development course and writing lectures for the University of Central Lancashire's Games Design MA course.

Dragon Warriors has been his favourite fantasy RPG since 1985, though occasionally Amber Diceless comes close. In true polygeek manner, he's also almost unbearably enthusiastic about boardgames, miniature wargames, and live roleplaying games.

Hodgson

Here's a thing - for all the gamers out there who didn't play Dragon Warriors the first time around (such as more or less everyone in the US, where it was not released), here's an enlightening blog post from the mighty Mike Mearls about the game: http://mearls.livejournal.com/155191.html

Hodgson