T. S. Luikart

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Todd Steven Luikart
Born1971
Nationality US-American
Other namesT. S. Luikart
Occupation(s)Author, tabletop role-playing game designer

Todd Steven Luikart, known as T. S. Luikart (born 1971) is an American fantasy and science fiction author, tabletop role-playing game designer and poet. He did game design work for Green Ronin Publishing [1] and Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and in 2015 he joined the creative team of Cubicle 7. [2] [3]

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Personal life

T. S. Luikart was born in San Diego, California in 1971. [1] He attended the University of California, Santa Cruz, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Literature in 1994.[ citation needed ]

Career

Poet and writer

His interests are primarily in the fantasy and science fiction genres in his larger works of fiction, though he is not limited to these genres. He has also been known to write poetry on a wide range of subjects. He has included a number of short stories in his RPGs work as well as publishing some short work online. He has additionally done some writing on the theory of roleplaying in Daedalus.

Honors

Luikart was selected as an Industry Insider Guest of Honor for Gen Con in 2012 alongside Gareth-Michael Skarka. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Works

YearGameTitles/campaignsNotes
The One Ring Roleplaying Game Multiple campaigns incl. Ruins of the North
Adventures in Middle-Earth
Red Star Campaign Setting [1]
Skull & Bones
Mutants & Masterminds
Nocturnals
Dragon Age
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 2nd and 4th edition cores, incl. Realms of Sorcery, Old World Bestiary, Terror in Talabheim, The Horned Rat, The Imperial Zoo
Warhammer Age of Sigmar
Soulbound
Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay: Wrath & Glory
Underworld
Imperium Maledictum

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "An Interview with T.S. Luikart « Gamer's Haven". gamershavenpodcast.com. Archived from the original on April 28, 2011. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  2. "Cubicle 7 Expands Creative Team".
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