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William Fawcett is an American editor, anthologist, game designer, book packager, author, and historian. Fawcett is married to Jody Lynn Nye. ==Career== Bill Fawcett was one of the players in early ''Dungeons & Dragons'' games being played in the Chicago and Milwaukee areas, using photocopied prototypes of the rules handed out by Gary Gygax. Darwin Bromley brought Fawcett on as a partner in Mayfair Games soon after the company was formed in 1980, and together they designed the game ''Empire Builder'' (1980).〔 As a veteran role-playing gamer, Fawcett decided to get Mayfair into the RPG field, and the company kicked off its ''Role Aids'' game line with ''Beastmaker Mountain'' (1982).〔 As a result of their connections with Mayfair, FASA was able to get a license to publish adventures (1982–1984) for Chaosium's ''Thieves' World'' role-playing game thanks to Fawcett's friendships with Robert Asprin and Lynn Abbey.〔 Fawcett and Jordan Weisman designed the robot arena fighting game ''Combots'' (1983) for FASA.〔 Fawcett produced the ''Crossroads'' books (1987–1988), a set of licensed gamebooks published by Tor.〔 He edited the book ''The War Years 1: The Far Stars War'' (1990). With David Drake, he co-edited ''Battlestation, Book One'' (1992), and ''Battlestation, Book Two: Vanguard'' (1993). As a book packager, Fawcett arranged a deal between Wizards of the Coast and HarperCollins to publish novels set in ''Magics multiverse of Dominia; the first of these was ''Arena'' (1994).〔 His 2008 book, ''Oval Office Oddities'', was described as "Chock-full of information—trivia, anecdotes, charts, illustrations, etc." focusing on the lives of American presidents and their wives.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bill Fawcett (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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