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Rick Priestley (born 29 March 1959) is a British game designerSlingshot, No279, Nov 2011, p1 and author mainly known as the creator of ''
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'' miniature wargame.


Career

Rick Priestley, with
Bryan Ansell Bryan Ansell is a British role-playing and war game designer. In 1985, he became managing director of Games Workshop, and bought Games Workshop from Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone.
and Richard Halliwell, designed the
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miniature wargame ''
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'' for
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. The company released the game in 1983. Priestley also developed a science fiction counterpart for this wargame, which was released as '' Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader'' in October 1987. Priestley, with Andy Jones and
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of ''Warhammer'', developed the idea for the
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which, as a result, produced the magazine '' Inferno!'' (July 1997–November 2004). In 2000, Priestley designed the 6mm-scale mass combat Fantasy wargame '' Warmaster''. Rick left Games Workshop in 2009, complaining that the corporate culture had grown too focused on sales and no longer cared about innovation in game design. He is now co-owner of Warlord Games, and also does consulting work on a freelance basis. He is a consultant at River Horse Games. At the end of 2011 he was elected to the committee of the Society of Ancients. Priestley helped design the
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miniature wargame ''
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'' prior to its 1st edition in 2012. In December 2012 he announced plans to launch a new science fiction game ''The Gates of Antares'' with an initial attempt at funding raised through Kickstarter. It was released as '' Beyond the Gates of Antares'' through Warlord Games in 2015.


Personal life

Priestley was born on 29 March 1959 in
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. He studied "Archaeology with Classics and Ancient History" at
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, graduating in 1981. He lives near
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.


Works

Priestley worked extensively for
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. He is credited with authoring or co-authoring the following games: *''
Warhammer Fantasy Battle ''Warhammer'' (formerly ''Warhammer Fantasy Battle'' or just ''Warhammer Fantasy'') is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley; it was publishe ...
'' (with
Bryan Ansell Bryan Ansell is a British role-playing and war game designer. In 1985, he became managing director of Games Workshop, and bought Games Workshop from Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone.
and Richard Halliwell) **''
Terror of the Lichemaster ''Terror of the Lichemaster'' is a board game published by Games Workshop in 1986 as a mini-campaign for ''Warhammer Fantasy Battle''. Games Workshop also offered related metal miniatures that could be purchased for use with the scenarios. Game ...
'', a set of three linked scenarios using the ''Warhammer Fantasy Battle'' rules *''
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'' (with
Jervis Johnson Jervis Johnson (born 12 June 1959) is an English tabletop game designer. He worked as a designer and manager for Games Workshop for over 38 years, and was the head of its Specialist Games studio. In addition to his work on Warhammer Fantasy B ...
,
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) * ''1644'' *''
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'' (with
Andy Chambers Andy Chambers (born 20 October 1966) is an English author and game designer best known for his work on over 30 Games Workshop rulebooks and sourcebooks. Personal life In 2003, he married Jessica Chambers after they met at KublaCon 2002. Caree ...
,
Jervis Johnson Jervis Johnson (born 12 June 1959) is an English tabletop game designer. He worked as a designer and manager for Games Workshop for over 38 years, and was the head of its Specialist Games studio. In addition to his work on Warhammer Fantasy B ...
and
Gavin Thorpe Gavin Thorpe is a game designer who has worked primarily on board games. He has also authored a number of novels and short stories for the Black Library. Career Gav Thorpe has been designing and developing products for Games Workshop since 1994 ...
in later editions) *''
Necromunda ''Necromunda'' is a skirmish tabletop war game produced by Games Workshop since 1995. It has been relaunched as ''Necromunda: Underhive'' in 2017. In ''Necromunda'', players control rival gangs battling each other in the Underhive, a place of ...
'' (with
Andy Chambers Andy Chambers (born 20 October 1966) is an English author and game designer best known for his work on over 30 Games Workshop rulebooks and sourcebooks. Personal life In 2003, he married Jessica Chambers after they met at KublaCon 2002. Caree ...
and
Jervis Johnson Jervis Johnson (born 12 June 1959) is an English tabletop game designer. He worked as a designer and manager for Games Workshop for over 38 years, and was the head of its Specialist Games studio. In addition to his work on Warhammer Fantasy B ...
) *'' Warmaster'' (with
Alessio Cavatore Alessio Cavatore is a game designer. Early life and education Alessio Cavatore was born in Turin, Italy, on Valentine's Day, 1972. Career In 1995 Cavatore moved to Nottingham (U.K.) to work for Games Workshop. He wrote several supplements for ...
and Stephan Hess) *'' Warmaster Ancients'' *''The Alamo: Victory or Death'' *''
The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game ''Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game'', previously marketed as ''The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Strategy Battle Game'', ''The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Strategy Battle Game'', ''The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies Strategy Battle Game ...
'' (with
Alessio Cavatore Alessio Cavatore is a game designer. Early life and education Alessio Cavatore was born in Turin, Italy, on Valentine's Day, 1972. Career In 1995 Cavatore moved to Nottingham (U.K.) to work for Games Workshop. He wrote several supplements for ...
) Since joining Warlord Games, he has authored or co-authored the following games: *''Black Powder'' (with
Jervis Johnson Jervis Johnson (born 12 June 1959) is an English tabletop game designer. He worked as a designer and manager for Games Workshop for over 38 years, and was the head of its Specialist Games studio. In addition to his work on Warhammer Fantasy B ...
and John Stallard) *''Hail Caesar'' * ''Bolt Action'' (With Alessio Cavatore) * Beyond the Gates of Antares * Warlords of Erehwon * The Red Book of the Elf King (for Lucid Eye Publications)


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Personal website
Living people English fantasy writers Games Workshop Miniature wargames 1959 births {{UK-writer-stub