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Richard Baker (full name L. Richard Baker III) is an American author and
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who has worked on many ''
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''
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s.


Early life, education, and military

Rich Baker was born and raised in Florida, then moved with his family to
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at age ten. Baker graduated from
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in 1988 with a degree in English. He received a commission as an ensign in the U.S. Navy, and served as a deck officer for three years on board the USS ''Tortuga''; he qualified as a
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and was a lieutenant (junior grade) by the time he left the Navy. Baker married his college sweetheart, Kim Rohrbach. They have two daughters, Alex and Hannah.


Career

Baker began looking for a new career, and found one at TSR. "I'd been playing the ''
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'' game off and on since 1979. When I decided to leave the Navy, I sent TSR my résumé just for the pure hell of it. TSR sent me back a writing test, which I must have done pretty well on, since they brought me out for an interview in September of 1991. I'd never published a word before then or even worked the convention circuit, but they hired me anyway." After joining TSR in 1991, Rich worked on most of TSR's product lines at one point or another. By 1998, he had published over thirty game products and many magazine articles. Baker started out writing game products such as ''Rock of Bral'' for the
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line, as well as material for the
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,
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, and
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settings. Baker and
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co-designed the
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campaign setting. The '' Birthright Campaign Setting'' boxed set won the 1995
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for Best New Role-Playing Supplement: "I'm very proud of it. It represents an entirely new approach to the traditional fantasy roleplaying campaign, and the world itself is filled with a strong sense of history." Baker also oversaw the development of the ''Player's Option'' series of second edition ''AD&D'' manuals, stating "I greatly enjoyed the work I did on the '' World Builder's Guidebook''". Baker went on to co-design the ''
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'' science fiction game: "As much as I am proud of my other work, I probably learned the most from the work
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lavicsekand I put into the ''Alterity'' game system. Designing a new roleplaying game from the ground up is an immensely complicated undertaking, and I'm very pleased with the way it turned out." ''Alternity'' had been completed while at TSR and was intended to replace ''
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'' as the company's generic science-fiction system, but was released by
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after they bought TSR. Aside from various ''Alternity'' products, Baker also worked on the ''
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'' and ''
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'' settings for the game, and worked as Creative Director on them for a time. Baker wrote several novels for various settings as well. His game work includes ''
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'' (3rd and 4th Edition), ''
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'', '' Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea'', and numerous ''Dungeons & Dragons'' adventures and sourcebooks. Rich lived in New Jersey,
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,
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, Virginia again,
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, Virginia a third time, and
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, but now lives in
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, with his wife Kim, two daughters, and cats. He's a fan of Golden Age SF and the
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. Rich was at the forefront of
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's range of
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and core Third Edition D&D accessory books, and author of several novels set in and below
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. He also answered questions about the Forgotten Realms at the Wizards website's forums – see the below external links. Baker led the SCRAMJET team, including
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, Matt Sernett,
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, Michele Carter, Stacy Longstreet, and Chris Perkins; this team updated the setting and cosmology of ''D&D'' as the fourth edition was being developed. Baker and Bruce Cordell wrote a new release of the '' Gamma World Roleplaying Game'' (2010), based on the fourth edition ''D&D'' rules. He also headed design on the 4th edition D&D iteration of the Dark Sun Campaign Setting, along with numerous other credits for that edition of the game. He was also at the forefront of designing the series "Axis and Allies: War at Sea", a game of tactical World War II naval battles. On December 14, 2011, Baker announced on his Wizards.com community page that Wizards of the Coast had eliminated his position and he would no longer be an employee of the company. He acknowledged the possibility that he would continue to write for the Forgotten Realms novel line, and hoped to continue design work on the company's miniature lines on a freelance basis. In 2020, Baker announced on his
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that he was joining
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as a senior writer on the ''
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''
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.


Bibliography


Forgotten Realms Accessory Books/Adventure Modules

* '' Unapproachable East'' (2003) * '' Player's Guide to Faerûn'' (2004) Creative Director of: * ''
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'' (2001) * '' Lords of Darkness'' (2001) * '' Races of Faerûn'' (2003) Developer of: * ''
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'' (2001) * ''Lords of Darkness'' (2001) * ''Races of Faerûn'' (2003) * '' Unapproachable East'' (2003) * ''
Underdark The Underdark is a fictional setting which has appeared in ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing campaigns and ''Dungeons & Dragons''-based fiction books, including the Legend of Drizzt series by R. A. Salvatore. It is described as a vast subterra ...
'' (2003)


Dark-Sun Accessory Books/Adventure Modules

* '' Valley of Dust and Fire'' (1992) * '' The Will and the Way: Psionicists of Athas'' (1994) * ''
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'' (1993) * '' Merchant House of Amketch'' (1993)


Other ''Dungeons & Dragons'' Accessory Books/Adventure Modules

* '' Spells & Magic'' (1996) * '' World Builder's Guidebook'' (1996) * '' Planescape Monstrous Compendium II (
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)'' (1999) * ''
The Forge of Fury The Forge of Fury is an adventure module for the 3rd edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy tabletop role-playing game. Plot summary ''The Forge of Fury'' is a dungeon crawl, or site-based adventure, that describes the stronghold of Kh ...
'' (2000) * ''
Complete Arcane ''Complete Arcane'' is a supplemental rulebook for the 3.5 edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. It expands upon and replaces an earlier soft-cover rulebook entitled ''Tome and Blood''. Contents ''Complete Arcane'' presents ad ...
'' (2004) * ''
Tome of Battle ''Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords'' is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game, published by Wizards of the Coast in 2006. The book chronicles the rise and fall of the fictional Temple o ...
'' (2006) * ''
Red Hand of Doom ''Red Hand of Doom'' is a 128-page adventure module for the 3.5 version of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D''). It is designed as a generic ''D&D'' adventure that can be dropped into any campaign world, including a personal one. Instructions are g ...
'' (2006) * '' Lost Mine of Phandelver'' (2014)


''Gamma World'' 7th Edition

* ''Gamma World Roleplaying Game Rulebook'' (with Bruce R. Cordell) (2010) * ''Gamma World Roleplaying Game Expansion: Legion of Gold'' (with Bruce R. Cordell) (2011)


Novels

* ''The Adventures'' ** '' The Shadow Stone'' (1998) * ''Double Diamond Triangle Saga'' ** '' Easy Betrayals'' (1998) * ''
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'' ** ''Zero Point'' (1999) * ''
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'' **'' The Falcon and the Wolf'' (2000 online publicatio

* ''The Cities'' ** ''
The City of Ravens ''The City of Ravens'' is a fantasy novel by Richard Baker that is set in city of Raven's Bluff in the Forgotten Realms fictional universe. It is the first novel in the "Cities" series. It is followed by '' Temple Hill'' and various other novels ...
'' (2000) * ''( R.A. Salvatore's) War of the Spider Queen'' ** '' Condemnation'' (2003) * ''The Last Mythal'' ** '' Forsaken House'' (2004) ** '' Farthest Reach'' (2005) ** ''
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'' (2006) * ''Blades of Moonsea'' ** ''
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'' (2008) ** '' Corsair'' (2009) ** ''
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'' (2010) * ''Breaker of Empires'' **'' Valiant Dust'' (2017) **'' Restless Lightning'' (2018) **''Scornful Stars'' (2019)


Board games

* ''
Risk Godstorm ''Risk Godstorm'' is a ''Risk'' variant board game published by Avalon Hill and designed by Mike Selinker with developers Richard Baker and Michael Donais. The cultures of the Celts, Norse, Greeks, Egyptians, and Babylonians clash for supremacy ...
'' (2004) * '' Ultimate Scheme'' (2017)


References


External links

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Wizards.com interviewThe old 'Ask Richard Baker' thread at wizards.com forumsThe old 'Ask the Core Rules and Supplement Authors' thread at wizards.com forumsThe new 'Ask the Core Rules and Supplement Authors' thread at wizards.com forumsRich Baker's Blog at wizards.com
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Rich Baker's Blog
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