The Serpent Citadel was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Chapter One: The Bosom of the Mother; Chapter Three: The Shattering of the Amphora
The Serpent Citadel was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Chapter One: The Bosom of the Mother; Chapter Three: The Shattering of the Amphora
Creature Collection III: Savage Bestiary was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: The Eyedra, the Seraphic Creature template, and the Spontaneous Golems.
The Scarred Lands Campaign Setting: Termana was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Chapter Two: Religions of Termana; co-developer of the entire work
Notes: My first official development gig for a project I didn’t propose/create myself. I took over the development process halfway through, when scheduling conflicts required Joe Carriker to move on to other projects.
The Serpent and the Scepter was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Introduction; Chapter One: Audience with the Archfiend; Chapter Two: The Tomb of Marilvaz the Scribe; Appendix: Feats, Spells and Rituals.
Notes: A rather important chunk of text was cut from the Introduction during production. You can find it here: The Serpent and the Scepter Erata.
Ravenloft: Dark Tales and Disturbing Legends was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Chapter Five: The Bride, and related materials in the DM’s Appendix.
Notes: My first–but hopefully not last–professional appearance within the Mists. 😀
The Scarred Lands Campaign Setting: Campaign Setting: Termana was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Chapter Two: Religions of Termana; co-developer of the entire work
Notes: My first official development gig for a project I didn’t propose/create myself. I took over the development process halfway through, when scheduling conflicts required Joe Carriker to move on to other projects.
Creature Collection III: Savage Bestiary was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: The Eyedra, the Seraphic Creature template, and the Spontaneous Golems.
Echoes of the Past was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Various Slarecian ruins, traps, and features.
Serpent in the Fold was published by Sword & Sorcery Studios for Dungeons & Dragons 3E.
Credits: Chapter One: Eve of the Taurosphinx; Chapter Two: The Ruins of Sky Keep
Notes: In addition to being my first Sword & Sorcery Studios project, this book introduces Ilkuthsra, the Autumn King, perhaps one of the best villains I’ve ever personally created. (In my humble and totally unbiased opinion, naturally.) One of my primary goals is to have the opportunity to tell his true story in future works.
Although this book is technically Part One of the Serpent Amphora Cycle, a previous adventure can be downloaded for free at the SSS web site. (I didn’t write any of it, but I figured I’d make it available to you.) You can download it here: The Serpent Amphora.
Credits: Introduction; Chapter One: Audience with the Archfiend; Chapter Two: The Tomb of Marilvaz the Scribe; Appendix: Feats, Spells and Rituals
Notes: A rather important chunk of text was cut from the Introduction during production. You can find it here: The Serpent and the Scepter Erata.
Draconomicon: Chromatic Dragons was published by Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons & Dragons 4E.
Credits: Chapter One: Physiology, Life Cycle, Outlook, and some of the Society section, as well as some of the "Chromatic Dragons in Detail" sections; Chapter Two: Draconic Encounters, some of the traps, the Adventures section, the Draconic Campaign arcs, the Artifacts, some of the Rituals, and some of the draconic components; Chapter Three: The intro section, the Ruins of Castle Korvald, Where Shadows Fall, Heart of Darkness, and the Tomb of Urum-Shar; Chapter Four: the draconic wraiths, skeletons, zombies, and vampires; the draconic parasites and the living breaths; and Gulgol and Nefermandias in the "Hall of Fame."
Notes: My first 4E project, and one that I’m thrilled to be working on.