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About The Author
the itinerant bastard

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With a lifelong passion for board games, roleplaying games, and storytelling, The Itinerant Bastard (Tib for short) has been in and around the tabletop games industry for over 20 years. He is an old soul.

 

Tib has managed a game store, co-founded two game conventions, run national tournaments, been a Game Guru, and  professionally hosted hundreds of game events. He particularly enjoys games that encourage immersion and cooperation through telling great stories - together.

The artwork of original D&D, especially Trampier & Sutherland, is a particular inspiration.​ Tib himself is an inept artist but decent with GIMP, and hopes you enjoy his crude attempt to honor those old masters.  Though most of his work is hacked from the public domain, whenever possible, he credits the original work being bastardized. If you see missing accreditation, please kindly let him know.

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When not obsessively reading, gaming, or writing, Tib is an avid outdoorsman with an abiding love for the backwoods of Northern Ontario. He and his family share a particular fondness for the singular beauty of Killarney Provincial Park.  ​​Whether it be camping, hiking, scrambling, paddling, or swimming, he does his best thinking when surrounded by nature.

Speaking of "thinking", for his entire life Tib believed "close your eyes and picture ..." was just an expression, one that never ceased to annoy him.  That is until he learned about Aphantasia, the inability to visualise.

Most people form images in their mind.  When Tib closes his eyes he sees  only blackness; when he imagines worlds, it's through a barrage of concepts and words.

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Perhaps this is why Tib so admires the deep black ink of Trampier... and why he was always better at using his words.

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