Keith Baker (game designer)

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Keith Baker
Born (1969-07-07) July 7, 1969
Occupation writer
Genres role-playing games, fantasy

Keith Baker (born July 7, 1969) is a game designer and fantasy novel author.

Career

Keith Baker is best known as a freelance writer of Dungeons & Dragons material and the campaign setting Eberron, which won the Wizards of the Coast Fantasy Setting Search in 2002.[1] In addition to working with Wizards of the Coast on Eberron material, he has also contributed material for Atlas Games, Goodman Games, Paizo Publishing and Green Ronin Games[2] He lives in Portland, Oregon. He has a tattoo of the Greater Mark of Making on his right arm.[3] Prior to working in the role-playing game industry, he worked in the video game industry.[4]

Baker has won an Origins Award twice, first in 2004 for Best Roleplaying Game Supplement as part of the team for the Eberron campaign setting,[5] then alone in 2005 for Traditional Card Game of the Year for Gloom, published by Atlas Games.[6]

Selected role-playing game credits

Eberron

Accessories

Adventures

Other

Eberron fiction credits

The Dreaming Dark trilogy

Thorn of Breland trilogy

Short stories

  • "Death at Whitehearth," in Tales of the Last War (April 2006, ISBN 0-7869-3986-9)
  • "Principles of Fire," in Dragons: Worlds Afire (June 2006, ISBN 0-7869-4166-9)
  • "Shadows of Stormreach," online serial story.

Other fiction credits

Short stories

Comic books

  • Eberron: Eye of the Wolf (Artist: Chris Lie, June 2006)

Trivia

He appears in a cameo in the comic book The Order of the Stick: Start of Darkness by Rich Burlew.

References

  1. Wizards of the Coast Announcement GamingReport.com. Retrieved on August 28, 2008.
  2. Keith Baker's resume, including his work for these companies.
  3. Retrieved on April 12, 2009.
  4. Baker, Keith. "Resume". BossyTheCow.com/hdwt. Retrieved 2007-03-21. 
  5. "Origins Winners of 2004". Retrieved 2008-12-17. 
  6. "Origins Winners of 2005". Retrieved 2008-12-17. 
  7. "Keith Baker". Archived from the original on Feb 24, 2009. 

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