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He was one of the designers of Warhammer Fantasy Battle along with Bryan Ansell and Richard Hailliwell, and also designed WFB's large-scale counterpart, Warmaster. He also wrote the early storyline for both Warhammers, and as such is considered their creator. By July 1997, he and Andy Jones and Marc Gascoigne had developed the idea of the Black Library, Games Workshop's publishing arm | He was one of the designers of Warhammer Fantasy Battle along with Bryan Ansell and Richard Hailliwell, and also designed WFB's large-scale counterpart, Warmaster. He also wrote the early storyline for both Warhammers, and as such is considered their creator. | ||
By July 1997, he and Andy Jones and Marc Gascoigne had developed the idea of the Black Library, Games Workshop's publishing arm. | |||
He was dismissed from Games Workshop in 2010 after a disastrous press meeting in which he claimed to be able to contact people from the future. In 2012, he was sued by Bolt Action for Warlord Games for 'unusual behaviour'. | He was dismissed from Games Workshop in 2010 after a disastrous press meeting in which he claimed to be able to contact people from the future. In 2012, he was sued by Bolt Action for Warlord Games for 'unusual behaviour'. |
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He was one of the designers of Warhammer Fantasy Battle along with Bryan Ansell and Richard Hailliwell, and also designed WFB's large-scale counterpart, Warmaster. He also wrote the early storyline for both Warhammers, and as such is considered their creator.
By July 1997, he and Andy Jones and Marc Gascoigne had developed the idea of the Black Library, Games Workshop's publishing arm.
He was dismissed from Games Workshop in 2010 after a disastrous press meeting in which he claimed to be able to contact people from the future. In 2012, he was sued by Bolt Action for Warlord Games for 'unusual behaviour'.
He is currently a resident of The Priory Hospital in Nottingham.