- Tom Moldvay
Tom Moldvay (1949 –
March 9 ,2007 ) was agame designer and author most notable for his work on early materials for thefantasy role-playing game "Dungeons & Dragons " (D&D). As an employee ofTSR, Inc. , Moldvay authored or co-authored landmark D&D adventure modules such as "Castle Amber", "Isle of Dread ", "Palace of the Silver Princess ", and "Secret of the Slavers Stockade ", all published in 1981. Of these, X1 - "Isle of Dread" was one of the most widely played modules of the time because it was distributed inside the D&D "Expert Set" rules.Also in 1981, Moldvay edited the first major revision of the rulebooks in the D&D "Basic Set" since its original publication. Other Moldvay adventure modules for D&D include "The Lost City" (1982) and "
Twilight Calling " (1986). In the years between 1980 and 1988, he also penned several articles in "Dragon" magazine.Moldvay also co-developed TSR's "Gangbusters" role-playing game, wrote adventures for TSR's "
Star Frontiers " game, and developed materials for "Lords of Creation", a game published byAvalon Hill . He also created a stand alone, one-shot game "The Future King" based on Arthurian legend.During the 1970's while a student at Kent State University in Ohio, Moldvay was a writer for the legendary science fiction fanzine "Infinite Dreams".
Tom Moldvay died at the age of 58 on
March 9 , 2007. (Source: Coroner's Office,Summit County, Ohio )[http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?op=showcreator&creatorid=694 Pen & Paper RPG Database]
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