Graeme Morris (game Designer)
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Graeme Morris is a British RPG designer.


Career

Graeme Morris worked for TSR UK Ltd between 1981 and 1988. He designed adventures for ''
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'', generic ''AD&D'', "D&D" and ''
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''. He also contributed to the design of the original ''
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'' tome as the creator of the hoar fox. Morris contributed to the cartography, editing, and production for the U1-3 module series, '' The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh'', '' Danger at Dunwater'', and '' The Final Enemy''. He also contributed to the UK1-7 modules with cartography, design, and development for UK1 '' Beyond the Crystal Cave''; concept, design and writing for UK2 '' The Sentinel'' and UK3 '' The Gauntlet''; author and story-line for UK4 '' When a Star Falls''; author and production for UK5 '' Eye of the Serpent''; as well as story-line for UK6 '' All That Glitters'' and UK7 '' Dark Clouds Gather''. The ''
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'' was compiled by Morris and he was the author for I8 '' Ravager of Time''. With Mike Brunton, he wrote the UK module ST1 for the 1986
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; ''Up the Garden Path'' which since has become one of the most sought-after ''AD&D'' modules of all time, for the reason that it had a very limited print run and the unsold items (after the Festival) were mostly pulped. One copy is reputed to have been sold at an online auction for nearly $1500.


External links


Graeme Morris at RPGnet
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