Nigel Findley
Nigel D. Findley | |
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Born |
July 22, 1959 Venezuela |
Died |
February 19, 1995 35) Vancouver, British Columbia | (aged
Occupation | writer, game designer |
Nationality | Canadian |
Genre | role-playing games, fantasy, science fiction |
Nigel D. Findley (July 22, 1959 – February 19, 1995[1]) was a game designer, editor, and an author of science fiction and fantasy novels and role-playing games (RPGs).
Biography
Nigel Findley was born in Venezuela, in 1959.[1] Findley was raised in Spain, Nigeria, the United States, and England before his family settled in Vancouver in 1969.[1]
He got his start as a role-playing game author in the mid 1980s during his business career. By 1990 he had become a full-time writer, and had authored or coauthored over one hundred books, including twelve novels, before his death.[1] He wrote for most game companies in the industry, including TSR, but is perhaps best known for his game products and fiction for FASA's Shadowrun game.[1] Findley's adventure The Universal Brotherhood (1990) for Shadowrun was well received.[2] He got his start writing for Dungeons & Dragons, and won a 1992 Origins Award for GURPS Illuminati. In 1995 he was inducted into the Origins Awards Hall of Fame.
His body of work also included supplements for Mayfair's Roleaids line, Wizards of the Coast's The Primal Order, West End Games, and White Wolf Publishing. He is credited with parts of the design of Greyhawk Adventures and Fate of Istus, and wrote the whole of Greyspace. He was also part of the original core of Shadowrun RPG writers and designers, and has sole writing credit on both sourcebooks and Shadowrun world novels.
Findley died suddenly on February 19, 1995, at his home in Vancouver, British Columbia.[1] He suffered a heart attack at the age of 35.
Legacy
The Nigel D. Findley Memorial Award was awarded for best role-playing product of the year between 1995 and 2001. The first winner of the award was the Castle Falkenstein role-playing game, while the last documented winner was The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game.[3]
Bibliography
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
- Dragon magazine
- "The Ecology of the Peryton" (February 1984, Dragon issue #82)
- "The Ecology of the Will-o-Wisp" (July 1985, Dragon issue #99)
- "The Ecology of the Greenhag" (September 1987, Dragon issue #125)
- "The Ecology of the Gibbering Mouther" (August 1990, Dragon issue #160)
- "The Mind of the Vampire" (October 1990, Dragon issue #162)
- "Picture This!" (March 1992, Dragon issue 179)
- Dungeon magazine
- "Caermor" (November 1986, Dungeon issue 2)
- "Nightshade" (September 1987, Dungeon issue 7)
- "Light of Lost Souls" (July 1988, Dungeon issue 12)
- "A Question of Balance" (November 1988, Dungeon issue 14)
- "Necropolis" (March 1989, Dungeon issue 16)
- "The Serpent's Tooth" (September 1989, Dungeon issue 19)
- "White Fang" (November 1989, Dungeon issue 20)
- All game worlds
- The Castle Guide (1990 sourcebook, ISBN 0-88038-837-4) Design
- Tome of Magic (1991 sourcebook, ISBN 1-56076-107-5) Design
- Dungeons of Despair (1999 adventure, ISBN 0-7869-1444-0) Coauthor
- Forgotten Realms
- Draconomicon (1990 sourcebook, ISBN 0-88038-876-5)
- Ninja Wars (1990 adventure, ISBN 0-88038-895-1)
- Cult of the Dragon, FR (1998, ISBN 0-7869-0709-6) Additional/original design
- Greyhawk
- Greyhawk Adventures (1988 sourcebook, ISBN 0-88038-649-5) Additional design
- Fate of Istus (1989 adventure, ISBN 0-88038-712-2) Coauthor
- Lankhmar
- Thieves of Lankhmar (1990 adventure, ISBN 0-88038-825-0)
- Ravenloft
- Van Richten's Guide to Vampires (1991 sourcebook, ISBN 1-56076-151-2)
- Van Richten's Guide to Werebeasts (1993 sourcebook, ISBN 1-56076-633-6)
- Both reprinted in Van Richten's Monster Hunter's Compendium: Volume One (1999, ISBN 0-7869-1447-5)
- Spelljammer
- Role Aids (unlicensed books published by Mayfair Games)
Shadowrun
- Sourcebooks
- The Universal Brotherhood (1990, ISBN 1-55560-024-7)
- Paranormal Animals of North America (1990, ISBN 1-55560-123-5)
- The Neo-Anarchist's Guide to North America (1991, ISBN 1-55560-135-9) "Quebec and Quebec City"
- Native American Nations, Volume One (1991, ISBN 1-55560-130-8)
- Native American Nations, Volume Two (1991, ISBN 1-55560-158-8)
- The Neo-Anarchists' Guide to Real Life (1992, ISBN 1-55560-165-0)
- Shadowrun, Second Edition (1992, ISBN 1-55560-180-4) Additional Material
- Tir Tairngire (1993, ISBN 1-55560-197-9)
- Corporate Shadowfiles (1993, ISBN 1-55560-211-8)
- Lone Star (1994, ISBN 1-55560-230-4)
- Denver: The City of Shadows (1994, ISBN 1-55560-236-3) with Tom Dowd and Tom Wong
- Aztlan (1995, ISBN 1-55560-257-6)
- Underworld Sourcebook (1997, ISBN 1-55560-315-7) Concepts
- Shadowrun Gamemaster Screen: "Critters" (1998, ISBN 1-55560-369-6) Other original design
- Adventures
- One Stage Before (1992, ISBN 1-55560-192-8)
- Paradise Lost (1994, ISBN 1-55560-227-4) with Tom Wong
- Double Exposure (1994, ISBN 1-55560-240-1) with Fraser Cane
- Harlequin's Back (1994, ISBN 1-55560-248-7) "Aftermath" and Story Development
- "Denver Double Cross" (Spring 1995, Adventures Unlimited, issue #1)
- Novels
Other RPGs
- Battletech: Virtual World
- No Limits (1996 novel, ISBN 0-451-45525-8)
- Bloodshadows
- Buck Rogers XXVC
- Phases of the Moon (1991 adventure, ISBN 1-56076-095-8)
- Chill
- Earthdawn
- GURPS
- GURPS Illuminati (1992 sourcebook, ISBN 1-55634-223-3)
- "Playing With Your Mind, Secret Knowledge from GURPS Illuminati" (April 1992, Roleplayer issue 28)
- Supporting Cast (1993 sourcebook, ISBN 1-55634-267-5) with Fraser Cain
- Warehouse 23 (1997 sourcebook, ISBN 1-55634-328-0) Additional Material
- The Primal Order
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game
- Storytelling System
- The Succubus Club (1991 adventure, ISBN 1-56504-011-2) Coauthor
- "Raiko" (February 1992, White Wolf, issue #30)
- Awakening: Diablerie Mexico (1992 adventure, ISBN 1-56504-018-X)
- Reprinted in the Diablerie compilation (1997, ISBN 1-56504-238-7)
- Dark Alliance: Vancouver (1993 sourcebook, ISBN 1-56504-059-7) with Geoff McMartin
- Street Fighter Player's Guide (1994 rulebook, ISBN 1-56504-550-5) Additional Writing
- Chicago Chronicles Vol. 1 (1996 sourcebook, ISBN 1-56504-219-0) Coauthor
- Torg
- Underground
- The Whispering Vault
- Dangerous Prey (1995 sourcebook, ISBN 1-886579-01-6)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Nigel D. Findley Passes Away". Dragon. TSR, Inc. (217): 4. May 1995.
- ↑ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 123. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
- ↑ http://archives.theonering.net/perl/newsview/8/1025975520
External links
- Nigel Findley at RPG Geek
- Nigel Findley at Pen & Paper
- Nigel D. Findley at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database