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Troy Christensen (born July 16, 1964) is an American author and
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. Based in
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, he is an established figure in the
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community.


Biography

Troy Christensen created the ''Phantasm Adventures'' game, and the first edition was published in 1982. In 1987 he rewrote the game as ''Phantasm Adventures II''. ''
Advanced Phantasm Adventures ''Advanced Phantasm Adventures'' is a fantasy role-playing game published by T.C. International in 1992. Publication history A role-playing game system called ''Phantasm Adventures'' was released in 1988, and according to the publisher, was "the b ...
'' was released in 1988, and was described by '' Dragon'' as a rich and complicated fantasy role-playing game system. The rules was first printed as an independent publication, just as ''Dungeons & Dragons'' was reaching the height in American popularity in the late 1980s. In 1987, he moved to Japan and went to school there. He attended the
International Christian University is a non-denominational private university located in Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, commonly known as ICU. With the efforts of Prince Takamatsu, General Douglas MacArthur, and BOJ President Hisato Ichimada, ICU was established in 1949 as the fir ...
in Mitaka Japan, with the aspiration of learning Japanese for cartoon translation. Although Troy Christensen was living in Japan and going to a Japanese university, he could not speak the language. The cultural shock put great pressure on his ability to maintain grades. He found his escape when he sought out Japanese gamers. There he made contact with Dai Nippon Kaiga (), a company willing to publish his new game ideas. Working through their Artbox brand division, he released numerous books and manuals that exemplified Japanese language radical role-playing games. With the release of ''Advanced Phantasm Adventures'' and Multiverse, he introduced a number of new concepts to the role-playing game genre. He is known among other things for his series of Japanese language role-playing games. Notably the ''Phantasm Adventure'' rules allowed for a large scope of playable races, unseen before this game, numbering more than fifty. With a combination of racial and personal statistics, ranging from a score of 1 to 10, each player character could be given a comparative score that classified the individual among all other NPCs and player characters in the game. Thus the game made it possible for a pixie barbarian as well as an ogre necromancer. By multiplying their racial and personal scores, they could be played in the same campaign with varying and startling mix of possibilities. It was a new game concept to divorce race and class restrictions on a character design and it was unheard of at the time to have more than a dozen playable races to pick. The rules also created a whole new methodology of creating spellcasters. Instead of simply selecting spells from a list, in ''Phantasm Adventures'' each wizard is unique in the way they harnessed, memorized, and cast each spell. The rules alluded that no two spell casters would ever be the same. As early as 1984 Troy Christensen was writing books for ''
Villains & Vigilantes ''Villains and Vigilantes'' (abbreviated as ''V&V'') is a superhero-themed role-playing game which competed primarily with ''Champions'' and ''Superworld'' in the early to mid-1980s. Origin ''Villains and Vigilantes'' was the first role-playin ...
''. He would eventually write three modules: ''
Devil's Domain ''Villains and Vigilantes'' (abbreviated as ''V&V'') is a superhero-themed role-playing game which competed primarily with ''Champions'' and ''Superworld'' in the early to mid-1980s. Origin ''Villains and Vigilantes'' was the first role-playing ...
'', ''Most Wanted III'', and ''Dawn of the Devil''. All three books expanded upon the universe of ''Villains & Vigilantes'', with the ''Devil's Domain'' being reviewed in
the Space Gamer ''The Space Gamer'' was a magazine dedicated to the subject of science fiction and fantasy board games and tabletop role-playing games. It quickly grew in importance and was an important and influential magazine in its subject matter from the la ...
magazine. By the mid-1990s he had worked for a number of prestigious game publishers. He reached the height of his game writing with ''AD&D'' second edition ''
Thief's Challenge ''Thief's Challenge'' is an adventure for the 2nd edition of the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game, published in 1993. Contents The Thief's Challenge is a single player module for thief characters that are between levels ...
'', ''
The Castle Guide ''The Castle Guide'' is a supplemental rulebook published in 1990 for the 2nd edition of the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. Contents ''The Castle Guide'' is a rules supplement intended for the 2nd edition ''Dungeon Mas ...
'', '' Arms and Equipment Guide'', and ''
RoleMaster ''Rolemaster'' (originally ''Role Master'') is a tabletop role-playing game published by Iron Crown Enterprises since 1980. Editions ''Rolemaster'' has a total of four editions. First edition (RM1): 1980–1982 This edition includes the or ...
'' ''Heroes and Rogues''. In 1992 he released two short role-playing books called ''
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'' and ''
Bloodchant ''Bloodchant'' is a supplement published by T.C. International in 1988 for the gory barbarian combat role-playing game ''Bloodbath''. Gameplay ''Bloodchant'' was designed by Troy Christensen, with interior art by Amanda Dee, Mike Semsel and Mike ...
''. Both of the books described gruesome and sometimes powerful visuals of decapitation and mutilation. A review warned parents away from the gratuitous violence of the game rules. Distinctively ahead of his time, Troy Christensen produced a wide range of games and sold them not just in the United States, but also in Japan. Making that leap across geographic and cultural boundaries, he found an audience for many new game designs. Christensen continues to write paper and pencil role-playing games. In recent years he has released a new version of ''Phantasm Adventures'' on numerous digital storefronts. In the new edition, the game has been published in five books, two of which are presently available. The other books have yet been released but are projected to be published in 2015.


Novels

Amish Johnson and the Pegasus Chamber, the first book of the Amish Johnson Trilogy, was published in July 2014. With special arrangement, in October 2014 Amazon published Christensen's next novella called The Tome.


Rules and novels


References


External links

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