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Troy Denning is an American
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author and game designer who has written more than two dozen novels.


Background

Denning grew up in the mountain town of
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. An avid reader of science fiction and fantasy, he began writing himself at the age of fourteen in 80-page spiral-bound notebooks, and began to collect the usual quantity of rejection slips. Around his eighteenth birthday, he received a rejection slip from editor
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, but one with a signature and a handwritten note thanking him for the submission. Heartened, Denning continued to write as he attended
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, where he also played on their
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.


Career

Denning joined TSR as a game designer in 1981, and was promoted a year later to Manager of Designers, before he moved to the book department. Denning then worked for two years managing the Pacesetter game company. Denning designed the adventure board game '' Chill: Black Morn Manor'' (1985) for Pacesetter. When Mayfair Games picked up ownership of the horror game ''
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'' from Pacesetter, Denning also moved to Mayfair at that time; Denning worked with Mayfair staffers
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, Jeff Leason and Louis Prosperi, to create a second edition of ''Chill'' (1990). After his stint at Mayfair Games, Denning went freelance. Denning wrote the third novel in TSRs "Avatar Trilogy", '' Waterdeep'' (1989), which he wrote under the house
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''Richard Awlinson''; the book became a ''
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'' bestselling novel.Troy Denning
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He wrote the novel with
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, and the choice of the surname Awlinson was an
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which sounds like "all in one". In October 1989 he rejoined TSR as a senior designer, co-creating the
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setting with
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and
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. Denning and Brown led the project, alongside fiction editor Kirchoff, and they were soon joined by artist Brom, who contributed the unique illustrations that helped set Dark Sun apart from the other TSR settings, making Dark Sun the first of TSR's world designs with a more artistic sensibility. According to Denning, the three designers envisioned "a world for experienced DMs that would push the ''AD&D'' game to its limits and let people do things like play half-giants and
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and superstrong characters—in short, all the really neat stuff we wanted to do ourselves, but that everybody kept saying would ruin game balance." Denning felt in 1998 that Dark Sun "did what we wanted it to, and it has attracted a devoted following. When I go to conventions, it's still what people want to talk about. Talking Brom into being the lead artist early was very fortunate for us; he would sketch weird creatures and settings and equipment, and we'd work them into the game." Brown and Denning also put together the 1991 ''D&D'' "black box" set, which became a top-seller for TSR, selling half a million copies in the next six years. Denning returned to freelance writing again in 1991, writing the bestselling "Prism Pentad" for the Dark Sun setting (1991–93), and the
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"Twilight Giants" trilogy (1994–95). Denning also wrote the
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hardcover ''Pages of Pain'' (1996): "It had to be from the Lady of Pain’s viewpoint—which is something of a problem, since (as every Planescape player knows) she never speaks—and (this was the really good part) the reader must know less about her at the end of the book than he does at the beginning, and nobody knows anything about her at the beginning." Denning recalled that ''Pages of Pain'' "really made me rethink the way I approach stories, and for that reason alone it was worth writing. It also ended up being a much deeper book than I had ever written before, which I think was a result of the extreme approach I was forced to take. Those who have ead itseem to think it's my best work. It was certainly the most challenging and—forgive the pun—'painful' to write." Denning continued the story told in ''Waterdeeps sequel, '' Prince of Lies'' (1993) by
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, with the novel ''Crucible: The Trial of Cyric the Mad''. Denning then authored another Forgotten Realms novel called ''Faces of Deception''. Denning's other notable works are ''Dragonwall'' and ''The Parched Sea''. Denning wrote the novel ''The Sentinel'' for
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, a fictional event set in the expanded ''D&D'' universe. He is also the author of a number of ''Star Wars'' expanded universe novels. Including ''
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'', the ninth and final book in the
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series, was released in May 2008. He also authored the third and sixth books in the series. He has also been the author for three books in the Fate of the Jedi series. And the 9th book in
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: Star by Star and the Dark Nest Trilogy. Troy was one of the founders of
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, a game company formed by a group of former
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executives.


Personal life

Denning lives in
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,
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with his wife Andria.Author Spotlight at Random House
/ref> He enjoys many hobbies, including skiing, hiking, mountain-climbing, and Kyuki-do -- a form of tae-kwan-do incorporating
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, boxing, and hapki-do.


Works


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*'' The Omega Rebellion'' (December 1987) *'' Dorsai's Command'' (with Gordan R. Dixon and Corey Glaberson, March 1989)


Dark Sun ''Dark Sun'' is an original ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (D&D) campaign setting set in the fictional, post-apocalyptic desert world of Athas. ''Dark Sun'' featured an innovative metaplot, influential art work, dark themes, and a genre-bending take o ...

''(listed in order of publication)'' *'' The Verdant Passage'' (October 1991) *''The Crimson Legion'' (April 1992) *''The Amber Enchantress'' (October 1992) *''The Obsidian Oracle'' (June 1993) *''The Cerulean Storm'' (September 1993)


Forgotten Realms ''Forgotten Realms'' is a campaign setting for the '' Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers alike as "The Realms", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as ...

''(listed in order of publication)'' *'' Waterdeep'' (as Richard Awlinson, October 1989) *''Dragonwall'' (July 1990) *''
The Parched Sea ''The Parched Sea'' is the first novel in the Harpers series, set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. The book was written by Troy Denning. Plot summary The Parched Sea is another name for the desert '' Anauroch'' in which the novel takes ...
'' (July 1991) *''The Ogre's Pact'' (September 1994) *''The Giant Among Us'' (February 1995) *''The Titan of Twilight'' (September 1995) *''The Veiled Dragon'' (June 1996) *'' Crucible: The Trial of Cyric the Mad'' (February 1998) *''Faces of Deception'' (November 1998) *''Beyond the High Road'' (December 1999) *''Death of the Dragon'' (written with Ed Greenwood, August 2000) *''The Summoning'' (March 2001) *''
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'' (December 2001) *''The Sorcerer'' (November 2002) *''The Sentinel'' (April, 2014)


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*''Halo: Last Light'' (September 2015) *''Halo: Retribution'' (August 2017) *''Halo: Silent Storm'' (September 2018) *''Halo: Oblivion'' (September 2019) *''Halo: Shadows of Reach'' (October 2020) *''Halo: Divine Wind'' (October 2021) *''Halo: Outcasts'' (March 2023)


'' Kim Possible''

''(listed in order of publication)'' *'' Disney's Kim Possible: Tweeb Trouble - Book 9'' (2004) *'' Disney's Kim Possible: Pick a Villain - Game On'' (2005) *'' Disney's Kim Possible: Pick a Villain - Masters of Mayhem'' (2005)


Planescape ''Planescape'' is a campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game, designed by Zeb Cook, and published in 1994. It crosses numerous planes of existence, encompassing an entire cosmology called the Great Wheel, as de ...

*''Pages of Pain'' (December 1997)


Stonekeep

*''The Oath of Stonekeep'' (October 1999)


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''

''(listed in order of publication)'' *'' Star By Star'' (October 2001) *''
A Forest Apart ''A Forest Apart'' is a 2003 ''Star Wars'' ebook written by Troy Denning. The novel is set before '' Tatooine Ghost'' in the ''Star Wars'' expanded universe timeline. The novel is also available as part of the ''Tatooine Ghost'' paperback (). ...
'' (February 2003) *''
Tatooine Ghost ''Tatooine Ghost'' is a novel by Troy Denning set in the fictional ''Star Wars'' expanded universe. The book was released on March 1, 2003. Plot The deaths of Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine, and victory at the Battle of Endor by no means ...
'' (March 2003) *'' The Joiner King'' (July 2005) *''
The Unseen Queen The ''Dark Nest'' trilogy is a trilogy of science-fiction novels set in the ''Star Wars'' Star Wars galaxy, galaxy 35–36 years after the Battle of Yavin depicted in the Star Wars (film), original ''Star Wars'' film. The series serves as a fol ...
'' (September 2005) *''
The Swarm War The ''Dark Nest'' trilogy is a trilogy of science-fiction novels set in the ''Star Wars'' galaxy 35–36 years after the Battle of Yavin depicted in the original ''Star Wars'' film. The series serves as a follow up to the events of the ''New ...
'' (December 2005) *''
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'' (November 2006) *''
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'' (August 2007) *''
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'' (May 2008) *''
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'' (August 2009) *''Vortex'' (November 2010) *''
Apocalypse Apocalypse () is a literary genre in which a supernatural being reveals cosmic mysteries or the future to a human intermediary. The means of mediation include dreams, visions and heavenly journeys, and they typically feature symbolic imager ...
'' (March 2012) *''
Crucible A crucible is a ceramic or metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted or subjected to very high temperatures. While crucibles were historically usually made from clay, they can be made from any material that withstands te ...
'' (July 2013)


References


External links

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