Brian R. James

Brian R. James
Born Brian R. James
(1974-11-26) November 26, 1974
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Occupation Game designer, software engineer
Nationality United States
Genre Role-playing games, fantasy
Spouse Toni James

Brian R. James (born 1974) is an award winning[1] game designer and patent holding[2] software engineer. As a writer, Brian is best known for his online and print works for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game published by Wizards of the Coast. In game design circles, Brian is highly regarded for his deep knowledge of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting and its extensive history. In 2012 Brian won a Silver ENnie Award for Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentir Vale and he has been nominated for other ENnie Awards and Origins Awards.

Personal life

Brian grew up in Arapahoe County, Colorado and attended Arapahoe High School where he led the computer club and lettered in cross country his senior year. Today, Brian lives in Orange County, California with his high school sweetheart Toni and their children.

Writing career

Brian got his first big break with the creation of his "Grand History of the Realms" timeline compilation that started in the late 90s. Utilizing his website at the time, he compiled lore from many disparate sources into easily referenced PDFs documents that allowed fans to reference each of his entries. This work eventually caught the eye of senior Wizards of the Coast developers, was purchased by the company and then published as a print sourcebook: The Grand History of the Realms.[3] Since then, Brian has gone on to co-author (and contribute) to many 4th Edition D&D products, including the award winning sourcebook Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentir Vale (2011).

Most recently he led the design of Menzoberranzan: City of Intrigue (2012), covering the sinister underdark metropolis famous for birthing the drow Drizzt Do'Urden. Brian continues to contribute to Dragon and Dungeon magazines; focusing primarily on content for the Forgotten Realms and Planescape fantasy settings.

Vorpal Games / RED AEGIS Roleplaying Game

In 2013 Brian teamed up with his younger brother Matt James to form Vorpal Games.[4] Their first independent venture is the RED AEGIS Roleplaying Game.[5] A number of artists and designers have been linked to the project,[6] including industry legend Ed Greenwood.[5] RED AEGIS was funded via a Kickstarter campaign in August 2013 that raised $66,254 from 823 backers.[7]

Honors

Best Setting, Best Supplement, and Product of the Year.[8]

Bibliography

RED AEGIS® sourcebooks, Vorpal Games

Iron Kingdoms® sourcebooks, Privateer Press

Pathfinder® sourcebooks, Paizo Publishing

Dungeons & Dragons® sourcebooks, Wizards of the Coast

Magazine articles

Podcasts

References

  1. 1 2 3 ENnies 2012 Winners (http://www.ennie-awards.com/blog/congratulations-to-the-2012-ennie-award-winners/)
  2. Inventor: Web-Based Visual Development Environment (http://www.freepatentsonline.com/WO2007089320.html)
  3. Baker, Richard; Grand History of the Realms p.3 (Wizards of the Coast, 2007)
  4. Vorpal Games (http://www.loremaster.org/showthread.php?600-Vorpal-Games)
  5. 1 2 Vorpal Games (http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17831)
  6. RED AEGIS Design Team (http://www.loremaster.org/content.php?298-red-aegis_1)
  7. "RED AEGIS Roleplaying Game". Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  8. 2013 ENnie Awards Nominees (http://www.ennie-awards.com/blog/2013-ennie-awards-nominees/)
  9. Nominees for the 39th Origins Awards Announced! ("Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-27. Retrieved 2016-02-10.)
  10. 1 2 Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentir Vale (http://www.wizards.com/dnd/product.aspx?x=dnd/products/dndacc/283640000/)
  11. Nominees for the 34th Origins Awards Announced! (http://www.flamesrising.com/origins-awards-nominees/, April 29, 2008)
  12. RED AEGIS Roleplaying Game (http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/181184/RED-AEGIS-Roleplaying-Game)
  13. Iron Kingdoms Unleashed: Wild Adventure (http://privateerpress.com/iron-kingdoms/core-products/core-products/iron-kingdoms-unleashed-wild-adventure)
  14. Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Giants Revisited (http://paizo.com/products/btpy8rv4)
  15. Menzoberranzan: City of Intrigue (http://www.wizards.com/dnd/product.aspx?x=dnd/products/dndacc/39889000/)
  16. Demonomicon (http://www.wizards.com/dnd/Product.aspx?x=dnd/products/dndacc/253860000/)
  17. Underdark (http://www.wizards.com/dnd/Product.aspx?x=dnd/products/dndacc/251210000/)
  18. Dragon Magazine Annual 2009 (http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Product.aspx?x=dnd/products/dndacc/242070000/)
  19. Open Grave: Secrets of the Undead (http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Product.aspx?x=dnd/products/dndacc/9780786950690/)
  20. Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide (http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Product.aspx?x=dnd/products/dndacc/218287200/)

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