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An Ars Magica author.
Keith Baker is a prominent game designer who developed the Eberron setting for ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (Third Edition)<ref>[http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Baker_%28game_designer%29| Keith Baker (game designer)], retrieved 30 December 2015</ref>. He has also done some freelance development work for Atlas Games.


==Fourth Edition Books by Keith Baker==
==Fourth Edition Books by Keith Baker==
* ''Living Lore''  (with [[James Maliszewski]], [[Robert Angeloni]], [[Niall Christie]], [[Erik Dahl]], [[Rich Evans]], [[Timothy Ferguson]], [[Nathan Hook]], [[Eric Kouris]], [[Adam Gauntlett]], [[Patrick Murphy]], [[Matt Ryan]], and [[Sheila Thomas]]).


* ''Living Lore''  (with [[James Maliszewski]], [[Keith Baker]], [[Niall Christie]], [[Erik Dahl]], [[Rich Evans]], [[Timothy Ferguson]], [[Nathan Hook]], [[Eric Kouris]], [[Adam Gauntlett]], [[Patrick Murphy]], [[Matt Ryan]], and [[Sheila Thomas]]).
== External Links ==
* Keith Baker's web site, [http://keith-baker.com keith-baker.com]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Baker_%28game_designer%29 Wikipedia page] on Keith Baker


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Latest revision as of 06:25, 30 December 2015

Keith Baker is a prominent game designer who developed the Eberron setting for Dungeons & Dragons (Third Edition)[1]. He has also done some freelance development work for Atlas Games.

Fourth Edition Books by Keith Baker

External Links

References

  1. Wikipedia, Keith Baker (game designer), retrieved 30 December 2015