Ralph Williams, almost always referred to as Skip Williams, is an American
game designer
Game design is the art of applying design and aesthetics to create a game for entertainment or for educational, exercise, or experimental purposes. Increasingly, elements and principles of game design are also applied to other interactions, in ...
. He is married to Penny Williams, who is also involved with the games industry. He was the co-creator of ''
Dungeons & Dragons
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (T ...
'' 3rd Edition and the longtime author of the "Sage Advice" column for ''
Dragon Magazine''.
Career
Born in
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Lake Geneva is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Located in Walworth County and situated on Geneva Lake, it is home to an estimated 8,105 people as of 2019, up from 7,651 at the 2010 census. It is located about 40 miles southwest of Mil ...
, Williams was informally acquainted with many of the people who developed and influenced the original ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game, going to school with
Gary Gygax
Ernest Gary Gygax ( ; July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008) was an American game designer and author best known for co-creating the pioneering role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') with Dave Arneson.
In the 1960s, Gygax created an ...
's son Ernie and participating in a gaming group that Gary used to
playtest some of the ''AD&D'' rules.
Williams started out working as a part-time clerk in
TSR's Dungeon Hobby Shop in 1976.
Williams first worked for TSR in an administrative capacity, working as a cashier, in shipping, and doing various office tasks. Williams directed the
Gen Con
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game fair from 1980-1983.
Williams was laid off after a time but continued to work for TSR in a freelance role, performing odd jobs; it was in this circumstance in 1987 that he came to write "Sage Advice" in the pages of ''Dragon'' - Williams recalls that ''Dragon'' editor
Roger E. Moore simply couldn't find anyone else willing to regularly write the column.
Williams held the position until 2004. In 1989, Williams joined the
RPGA
The RPGA (also called the Role Playing Game Association and the RPGA Network at various times), was initially part of the organized play arm of TSR, Inc and later of Wizards of the Coast. From 1980 to 2014, it organized and sanctioned role-playing ...
staff for a few years before becoming a roleplaying game designer for TSR.
From 1990 to 1992 he was also Associate Editor of ''
Polyhedron'' magazine.
When TSR was purchased by
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (often referred to as WotC or simply Wizards) is an American publisher of games, primarily based on fantasy and science fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail stores for games. It is currently a subsidi ...
, he moved from
Wisconsin
Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M ...
to
Washington. Williams was promoted to Senior Designer, and worked on the 3rd Edition design team with
Monte Cook and
Jonathan Tweet.
Cook, Tweet, and Williams all contributed to the 3rd edition ''
Players Handbook'', ''
Dungeon Master's Guide'', and ''
Monster Manual'', and then each designer wrote one of the books based on those contributions.
Williams also worked on the new edition of the
Forgotten Realms
''Forgotten Realms'' is a campaign setting for the '' Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers alike as "The Realms", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 a ...
campaign setting.
Although he was released from Wizards of the Coast in 2002 and has since moved back to Wisconsin, he continued to produce ''D&D'' and
d20 material on a freelance basis up until 2005. His publications from this time include "Cry Havoc!" published by
Monte Cook's Malhavoc Press and ''
Races of the Wild'' from
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (often referred to as WotC or simply Wizards) is an American publisher of games, primarily based on fantasy and science fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail stores for games. It is currently a subsidi ...
. He has appeared as the author of the "Ask The Kobold" column for ''
Kobold Quarterly''.
In 2015, he agreed to write scenarios for the Kickstarter "Dungeon of the Day",
a
Megaton Games production.
Williams and his wife Penny live in rural Wisconsin in a century-old farmhouse surrounded by several acres of abandoned farmland.
References
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20th-century births
Living people
American game designers
Dungeons & Dragons game designers
Year of birth missing (living people)