Publications By Year
2000
- After Winters Dark Fantasy Campaign Setting (Swords & Sorcery)
- The Mortality of Green (Swords & Sorcery)
- The Fantastic Adventure (Swords & Sorcery)
- Vakhund Into the Unknown (Swords & Sorcery)
- Galal's Grave (A Fiend Games Production) (d20)
2001
- Lion in the Ropes (d20)
- Malady of Kings (d20)
- Vakhund Into the Unknown (d20)
- Dzeebagd Under Dark & Misty Ground (d20)
- Felsentheim Dogs of war (d20)
- The Fantastic Adventure (d20)
- The Mortality of Green (d20)
- The Codex of Erde (d20)
2002
- Gary Gygax's The Canting Crew (GFW Vol. I) (d20/Lejendary Adventure)
- The Lost City of Gaxmoor (d20)
- Winter Runes (d20)
- Bergholt (d20)
- Gary Gygax's World Builder (GFW Vol. II) (d20/Lejendary Adventure)
2003
- Gary Gygax's Living Fantasy (GFW Vol. III) (d20/Lejendary Adventure)
2004
- Gary Gygax's Extraordinary Book of Names (GFW Vol. IV) (d20/Lejendary Adventure)
- The Book of Familiars (d20)
- Gary Gygax's World Builder (2nd Printing) (d20/Lejendary Adventure)
- Castles & Crusades Players Handbook (1st Printing) (Castles & Crusades)
2005
- Monsters & Treasure (Castles & Crusades)
2006
- Gary Gygax's Cosmos Builder (GFW Vol. VII) (d20/Lejendary Adventure)
- Fish for Breakfest (Lejendary Adventure)
2007
- Castles & Crusades Players Handbook (3rd Printing) (Castles & Crusades)
2008
- Gary Gygax's Castle Zagyg Upper Works (Castles & Crusades)
- Star Siege (Siege Engine)
2009
- Of Gods & Monsters (Castles & Crusades)
- Tainted Lands (Siege Engine, Castles & Crusades)
- Castles & Crusades Players Handbook (4th Printing) (Castles & Crusades)
- Heart of Glass (Castles & Crusades)
2010
- Harvesters (Castles & Crusades)
- Monsters & Treasure of Aihrde
- Fields of Battle (Castles & Crusades)
2011
- Castles & Crusades Castle Keepers Guide (Castles & Crusades)
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