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Isleworth, London, England. Nationality. English. Occupation. Game Designer. Writer. Editor. Graeme Davis is a game designer, writer, and editor in the tabletop role-playing game industry.
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- Isleworth, London, England
- Game Designer, Writer, Editor
"Graeme Davis (born 1958 in Isleworth, England) is a game designer and writer. He was one of the original designers of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. He has written over 30 books and 100 magazine articles for various role-playing games, and contributed to the design of over 15 computer and video games.
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"Graeme Davis (born 1958 in Isleworth, England) is a game designer and writer. He was one of the original designers of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. He has written over 30 books and 100 magazine articles for various role-playing games, and contributed to the design of over 15 computer and video games. He is based in Denver, Colorado. Articles ...
Graeme Davis. Graeme or Graham Davi (e)s may refer to: Graeme Davis (game designer) (born 1958), role-playing games author, and novelist. Graeme Davis (mediaevalist) (born 1965), academic medievalist. Graeme Davies (1937–2022), New Zealand engineer and academic. Graham Davis (born 1953), Australian journalist. Graham Davis (racing driver)
Graeme Davis is one of the original designers of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay as well as a designer of Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North video game. On the podcast, we discuss his career, WFRP, and we sprinkle in some gamemaster advice. Plus we talk about low fantasy vs. high fantasy and more. Graeme Davis Links. Graeme Davis Official Website
Apr 7, 2019 · Meet the Team Graeme Davis. This week we have legendary Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay game designer Graeme Davis taking us through his journey with WFRP and his current work with Cubicle 7.