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Chris Pramas in conversation with Jordan Sorcery.
After a career at Wizards of the Coast working on D&D, Alternity, and Chainmail, Chris Pramas co-founded independent RPG publisher Green Ronin and began releasing award winning and critically acclaimed TTRPGs like Mutants and Masterminds. And after that Chris was asked by Games Workshop to develop a brand new edition of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay for Black Industries that would explore the Old World in a way unlike any tried before.
We talk about Chris' time for WOTC, his Dark Matter adventure The Killing Jar (a personal favourite of mine), his work with Green Ronin, and of course WFRP 2nd edition in a conversation filled with interesting insights, observations, and experiences from an influential career at the forefront of popular RPGs.
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Chris Pramas in conversation with Jordan Sorcery.
After a career at Wizards of the Coast working on D&D, Alternity, and Chainmail, Chris Pramas co-founded independent RPG publisher Green Ronin and began releasing award winning and critically acclaimed TTRPGs like Mutants and Masterminds. And after that Chris was asked by Games Workshop to develop a brand new edition of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay for Black Industries that would explore the Old World in a way unlike any tried before.
We talk about Chris' time for WOTC, his Dark Matter adventure The Killing Jar (a personal favourite of mine), his work with Green Ronin, and of course WFRP 2nd edition in a conversation filled with interesting insights, observations, and experiences from an influential career at the forefront of popular RPGs.
Support my work:
This episode was originally released via YouTube: https://youtu.be/qoEgCKmrRSU
Support the show
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