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Geoffrey C. Grabowski is a
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designer and writer, known primarily as line developer for the 1st edition of the '' Exalted'' RPG for White Wolf games from 2001 through 2006. He was described as the "guiding force" of the first edition.


Career

Geoffrey C. Grabowski was also the founder of "Project Redcap" in 1994, an early directory of ''
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'' resources on the
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. Grabowski subsequently contributed to the Fourth Edition of ''Ars Magica'' published by Atlas Games, and published two co-authored books for Jonathan Tweet's '' Everway'' RPG with
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and Greg Stolze, the ''Realms of the Sun''. His scenario included in ''One Shots'', published by Atlas for the ''
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and
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; he also contributed fiction to
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'' anthology, ''Alien Intelligence'', for
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. In the late 1990s Grabowski became increasingly central to the game lines published by White Wolf, writing books for '' Hunter: The Reckoning'', '' Kindred of the East'', '' Vampire: The Masquerade'', and '' Wraith: The Oblivion'' game lines. Subsequently, he moved from freelance author to line developer, working on the '' Exalted'' property. Alongside John Chambers, he developed the first edition of the '' Exalted'' RPG and became solo line developer for the remainder of its initial run, setting the direction and publishing schedule of the line. In this role Grabowski outlined, commissioned and developed about three dozen books published for the first edition of ''Exalted'', from 2001 through 2006. In 2004, two supplements were nominated for
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: the ''Exalted Players Guide'', and ''Exalted: Sidereals'', although neither won. Following successful
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campaigns, Grabowski wrote and published ''The Dreams of Ruin'', an "old school RPG sourcebook", and contributed to the third edition of '' Exalted,'' which raised over $600,000 in 2014, a record at the time.


Reception

Contemporary reviewers noted that Grabowski's work on ''Exalted'' moved the genre of fantasy roleplaying games forwards:
White Wolf's Exalted is a major step forward in their game design, and the attention paid to the mechanics and playtesting shows. Exalted is a truly different setting, operating on different principles and a different power level than anything I’ve seen.
Gaming critic
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noted in a review in his regular ''Out Of The Box'' column at the time that Grabowski's work seemed to be aggressively resisting the traditional tropes of fantasy gaming:
At every turn, one can sense developer Geoff Grabowski tearing out fugitive Tolkienisms and un-Middling the Earth as best he could. The attempt is to create a wuxia (or anime) Xothique, and if you just went "Wha?" then Grabowski has you where he wants you, at the door to his world with a sense of curiosity, if not wonder. The world is ornate, almost Orientalist, with that quasi-decadent feeling that
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and Gene Wolfe do so well; mingled with computer-game kung fu mechanics to replicate figures out of heroic myth. It's a tribute to Grabowski's aesthetics that it mostly works.
This impression was backed up by colleague
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Geoff is really sick of medieval fantasy, so there's none of that in there (except swords and armour and stuff, which are hardly limited to medieval-style fantasy settings).


Game books


''Ars Magica'', ''Everway'', ''Unknown Armies'', and ''Feng Shui''

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Houses of Hermes ''Houses of Hermes'' is a supplement published by Wizards of the Coast in 1994 for the third edition of the fantasy role-playing game ''Ars Magica''. Description ''Houses of Hermes'' describes the twelve major houses of wizards that together form ...
'' (1994) for ''Ars Magica'', contributing author *''Ars Magica'', Fourth Edition (1996), design contribution and contributing author *''Realms of the Sun Book One: Bright Fires'' (1997) for ''Everway'' with
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*''Realms of the Sun Book Two: Bright Fires'' (1997) for ''Everway'' with Greg Stolze *''One Shots'' (1999) for ''Unknown Armies'' with Greg Stolze,
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,
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, and Nicole Lindroos *''Golden Comeback'' (2000) for ''Feng Shui'' with Greg Stolze, Bruce Baugh, Tim Dedopulos, and Rob Heinsoo *''Elevator to the Netherworld'' (2000) for ''Feng Shui'', contributing author


''World of Darkness''

*''Doomslayers: Into the Labyrinth'' (1998) for ''Wraith: The Oblivion'' with Bruce Baugh and Fred Yelk *''Guide to the Camarilla'' (1999) for ''Vampire: The Masquerade'' with
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, Kenneth Hite, Clayton Oliver and Cynthia Summers *''Ends of Empire'' (1999) for ''Wraith: The Oblivion'' with Bruce Baugh, Richard Dansky, and Ed Huang *''The Book of Legions'' (1999) for ''Wraith: The Oblivion'', contributing author *'' Wraith: The Great War'' (1999), contributing author *''Hunter: The Reckoning'' (1999), contributing author *''Dharma Book: Devil Tigers'' (1999) for ''Kindred of the East'' *''Thousand Hells'' (1999) for ''Kindred of the East'' *''Wolves of the Sea'' (1999) for ''Vampire: The Dark Ages'' with Jason Langlois *''The Ashen Thief'' (2000) for ''Vampire: The Dark Ages'' with Sara Roark *''Nights of Prophecy'' (2000) for ''Vampire: The Masquerade'', contributing author *''Vampire Storyteller's Handbook, Revised'' (2000), contributing author *''Dharma Book: Thrashing Dragons'' (2001) for ''Kindred of the East'' *''Werewolf Storyteller's Handbook, Revised'' (2002), contributing author *''Guide to the Anarchs'' (2002) for ''Vampire: The Masquerade'', contributing author *''Heresies of the Way'' (2002) for ''Kindred of the East'' *''World of Darkness: Ghost Stories'' (2004), contributing author


''Exalted''

*''Manacle and Coin'' (2003) with John Snead, Malcolm Sheppard, and
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*''Exalted: the Sidereals'' (2003) with
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, R. Sean Borgstrom, and Steve Kenson *''Blood & Salt'' (2004) with
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,
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, and
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*''Bastions of the North'' (2005) Kraig Blackwelder, Genevieve Cogman, and Andrew Watt *''Exalted'', Third Edition (2016) with
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, Manda Collis, and Meghan Fitzgerald


OSR Games

*''The Dreams of Ruin'' (2015)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grabowski, Geoffrey C. 1973 births American gamebook writers Atlas Games people Living people Role-playing game designers White Wolf game designers