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Nigel Findley (1959–1995)

Author of Tome of Magic

65+ Works 3,601 Members 13 Reviews 3 Favorited

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Series

Works by Nigel Findley

Tome of Magic (1991) 400 copies
2XS (1992) 362 copies
Shadowplay (1993) 283 copies
House of the Sun (1995) 233 copies
Into the Void (1991) 223 copies
Lone Wolf (1994) 217 copies
The Broken Sphere (1993) 144 copies
Practical Planetology (1991) 47 copies
Fate of Istus (WG8) (1989) — Author — 45 copies
Dark Alliance: Vancouver (1995) 41 copies
Diablerie Compilation (1997) 35 copies
Awakening: Diablerie Mexico (1992) 35 copies
Lost Kaer (Earthdawn) (1995) 31 copies
Pawns: The Opening Move (1992) 21 copies
Out Of Nippon (1992) 19 copies
Psionics (1991) 16 copies
Horrors of North America (1992) 10 copies
Voodoo (1992) 6 copies
Seed of Darkness (1994) 6 copies
A sötétség gyermekei (1998) 4 copies
Shadowrun 1 copy
Crossings 1 copy
Transitions 1 copy
End Run 1 copy

Associated Works

Greyhawk Adventures (1988) — Designer — 190 copies
Neo-Anarchists the Guide to North America (Shadowrun RPG) (1991) — Contributor — 74 copies
The Succubus Club (1991) — Author — 30 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1959
Date of death
1995-02-19
Gender
male
Nationality
Canada

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Reviews

This was my very first into to Shadow run books. And I have to admit, they are very interesting. While the main conflict was solved in the last 2 chapters, and I thought some things could have been a bit better, I enjoyed it. It was Baily a detective novel set in a disputan future, where one detective discovered a bigger conspiracy than he first thought of. Recommended.
 
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LedzMx | 3 other reviews | Sep 4, 2022 |
One of the single most horrifying adventures (including those for Call of Cthulhu) I have ever run. Dated now, but it still carries a chill.
 
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BruceCoulson | May 3, 2019 |
A good reference to vampires, but it is definitely more suitable to 1st edition or 2nd edition Dungeons and Dragons. It clarifies a lot of questions and adds some new capabilities to older vampires. It is also good reference material for 5th edition, but some of the ideas have already been included and some have been negated - wooden stakes just don't work like they used to!
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Karlstar | Feb 15, 2019 |
I've read this, but I can't remember a thing about it, which is a good indication that it wasn't memorable at all. Its also about the D&D Spelljammer setting, which has its own problems.
 
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Karlstar | 1 other review | May 30, 2014 |

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Rating
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ISBNs
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