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Wolfgang Baur : ウィキペディア英語版
Wolfgang Baur
Wolfgang Baur (born 1968) is an American game designer, best known for his work with ''Dragon'' magazine. He designs role-playing games and also is known for his work at Wizards of the Coast. Baur is also the founder of Open Design LLC, later known as Kobold Press.
==Biography==
Wolfgang Baur was born in a suburb of Chicago, and later attended the University of Illinois and then Cornell University for graduate studies in biochemistry and molecular biology to pursue an academic career in research. When he ran out of funding in 1991, Baur took a temporary job as assistant editor to Barbara Young at ''Dungeon'' magazine: "By the time my scholarship was reinstated, I didn't want to go back... I'd been writing for ''Dungeon Adventures'' and Iron Crown, but this was an opportunity to work in a field I loved."〔
Baur was involved in many projects at TSR as either designer or editor, including ''Dungeon'' and ''Dragon'' magazines, the Planescape (''Planes of Law'', ''Planes of Chaos''), Al-Qadim (''Secrets of the Lamp'', ''Assassin Mountain''), and Birthright settings (''Warlock of the Stonecrowns''), editing the ''Star
*Drive
'' setting, ''Dataware, and ''Doom of Daggerdale''.〔 Baur also worked for ICE on books such as ''Treasures of Middle-earth''.〔 Baur also worked on the ''Dark•Matter'' setting for the ''Alternity'' science fiction role-playing game.〔 His roleplaying game titles include ''Frostburn'', ''Expedition to the Demonweb Pits'', ''Book of Roguish Luck'', ''Castle Shadowcrag'', and ''Empire of the Ghouls''.
Baur was the "Kobold-in-chief" for Open Design LLC (which changed its name to Kobold Press in 2012), and was editor-in-chief of its quarterly periodical ''Kobold Quarterly''. Open Design published ''Kobold Quarterly'' #1 (Summer 2007) before the final print issue of ''Dragon''. Baur stated on July 17, 2008, that the GSL was "absolutely terrible for ''Kobold Quarterly''," as the periodical would be unable to publish material for both ''D&D'' third edition and fourth edition.〔 He won the eighth annual Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming in 2008. Kobold Quarterly and Open Design won five ENnie Awards in 2009.
Baur maintains several RPG and writing related interests beyond his magazine. For instance, he is a member of the Alliterates (a group of local and national authors), and serves as a judge for the RPG Superstar competitions, as part of a three-judge panel of respected figures from the field.

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