Jeff Grubb
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Jeff Grubb is a fantasy author of such books as The Brothers' War and Liberty's Crusade. He writes for several fantasy series, such as Magic: The Gathering, StarCraft, WarCraft, and Dungeons & Dragons.
Grubb is also one of the co-founders of both the Dragonlance campaign setting, under Tracy Hickman, and the Forgotten Realms setting, with Ed Greenwood. He is also the designer of the Spelljammer campaign setting. He was also one of the designers of D20 Modern and Urban Arcana, and was the principal architect of TSR's Marvel Super Heroes (role-playing game).
He is the author of several Forgotten Realms novels with his wife Kate Novak, including the Finder's Stone Trilogy which features the character Alias.
ArenaNet hired Grubb to write the story for the third installment of their Guild Wars franchise, Guild Wars Nightfall.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Novels
[edit] Dragonlance
- Villains
- Book 5: Lord Toede (1994), ISBN 0-09-945501-3
[edit] Forgotten Realms
- The Finder's Stone Trilogy (with Kate Novak)
- Azure Bonds (1988), ISBN 0-88038-612-6
- The Wyvern's Spur (1990), ISBN 0-88038-902-8
- Song of the Saurials (1991), ISBN 1-56076-060-5
- The Harpers (with Kate Novak)
- Book 10: Masquerades (1995), ISBN 0-7869-0152-7
- Book 15: Finder's Bane (1997), ISBN 0-7869-0658-8
- The Lost Gods (with Kate Novak)
- Tymora's Luck (1997), sequel to Finger's Bane, ISBN 0-7869-0726-6
[edit] Magic: The Gathering
- Artifacts Series
- Book 1: The Brothers' War(1999), ISBN 0-7869-1357-6
- Ice Age Trilogy
- The Gathering Dark (1999)
- The Eternal Ice (2000)
- The Shattered Alliance (2000)
[edit] StarCraft
[edit] WarCraft
- The Last Guardian (2001), ISBN 0-671-04151-7
[edit] Comics
[edit] Forgotten Realms DC Comics
- DC Comics published 25 Forgotten Realms comics from 1 Sept 1989 to 25 Sept 1991. Jeff Grubb was the author.
[edit] Role Playing Books
[edit] Spelljammer
Spelljammer: AD&D Adventures in Space Boxed Set (November 1989), ISBN 0-88038-762-9. Legend of Spelljammer Box Set (September 1991), ISBN 1-56076-083-4.