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Clark A. Peterson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clark A. Peterson
Clark Allen Peterson〔 is the founder of Necromancer Games, co-creator of Legendary Games,〔 and an Idaho state magistrate judge in Coeur d'Alene. ==Role-playing games industry== Clark Peterson and his old friend Bill Webb formed Necromancer Games in the spring of 2000 to publish role-playing materials using the d20 license; on August 10, 2000, the same day Wizards of the Coast was to release the new ''Player's Handbook'' at GenCon 33, Peterson and Webb published a free PDF adventure called ''The Wizard's Amulet'' just a few minutes after midnight. On September 13, 2000, Necromancer Games announced a partnership with White Wolf in forming their "Sword & Sorcery" imprint. Peterson and Webb produced many of White Wolf's rulebooks, including ''Creature Collection'' (2000), ''Relics & Rituals'' (2000), ''The Divine and The Defeated'' (2001), and ''Creature Collection II'' (2001).〔 Peterson ran "Return to the Caverns of Thracia" as a tournament at GenCon XXXV in 2002, after Necromancer Games formed a partnership with Judges Guild to release Judges Guild products.〔 Peterson was initially a big supporter of the GSL for fourth edition ''D&D'' when it was announced on April 2008, but by July, after seeing the new license applied, he declared it "a total unmitigated failure".〔 In March 2010, Peterson declared that Necromancer Games was on indefinite hiatus.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Necromancer Games currently on hiatus; future status unknown. )〕 Peterson has since co-created Legendary Games,〔 focusing on plug-in material for ''Pathfinder Roleplaying Game'' adventure paths and sourcebooks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Products – Legendary Games. )〕
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