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Saturday, 12 April 2008 19:46
Jim Holloway - Artist. Jim has been doing illustrations for role-playing games for over 25 years. Now he is applying his special talents to Cairn of the Skeleton King, The Original Living Room, Tower of Blood, and other modules forthcoming from PPP. Click here for a list of Jim's credits.

Eric Bergeron (ZeornWarlock) - Artist. Eric has done art for several of Pied Piper's products. Click here for a list of Eric's credits.

Allan Grohe (grodog) - Consultant/Editor Bottle City Limited and Standard Editions. Click here for a list of Allan's credits. Click here for Allan's personal site.

Lance Hawvermale - Editor, Cairn of the Skeleton King and co-author, Tower of Blood. Click here for a list of Lance's credits. Click here for Lance's official site.

Edward M. Kann (StoryArt) - Illustrator for several of the Original Castle Levels.

Lorne Marshall - Maps and Layout, Cairn of the Skeleton King. Cartographer for Tower of Blood.

Michael Mornard (Gronan of Simmerya) - Fiction Editor, "Twelve Labors of Drystaff".

John Seibel (Deogolf the Enchanter) - Market Coordinator and Head Cheerleader.

Joseph Bloch (Thulcondar) editor of Special Products.

David Smith (dcs) - Retired Chief Web Lackey and Editor, Dark Druids. David has also developed one module for the Yggsburghâ„¢ setting to be published by Troll Lord Games.

Ramsey Dow (Yesmar) - Chief Cartographer for PPP, including the DUNGEON SETS line of products and RJK's Original Castle Levels; editor and writer.

Benoist Poire (Ben) - French translation expert for DUNGEON SETS (French versions).

Andy "Atom" Taylor (Atom) - Chief interior illustrator for many of our products and all-around great guy.

David Coalter (Bubbagump) - Editor ERKAT, Twelve Labors of Drystaff, the Drystaff cycle stories, and other upcoming projects.

Gene Palmer (Old Guard Guy) - Designer for DUNGEON TRAPPINGS and special DT inserts. 

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