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Ulrich Kiesow was one of the co-founders of Fantasy Productions (FanPro) in 1983, together with and Hans Joachim Alpers. He was the translator of the first German language editions for both Tunnels & Trolls, which was the first German language RPG rule book, and Dungeons & Dragons. Kiesow suffered a severe heart attack in August 1995. While recovering he began to write the Dark Eye novel Das zerbrochene Rad (The broken wheel, a symbol for death in the universe of The Dark Eye). The novel had just been completed when Kiesow died of heart failure in his home on January 30, 1997.

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  • Ulrich Kiesow (de)
  • Ulrich Kiesow (fr)
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  • Ulrich Kiesow (* 3. Juni 1949 in Blumenkamp; † 30. Januar 1997 in Wassenberg) war ein deutschsprachiger Fantasy-Autor und der geistige Schöpfer des erfolgreichsten deutschen Rollenspiels Das Schwarze Auge (DSA). (de)
  • Ulrich Kiesow, né le 3 juin 1949 en Allemagne de l'Ouest et mort le 30 janvier 1997 à Wassenberg en Allemagne, est un auteur de jeux de rôle et écrivain allemand. Il est connu pour avoir créé L'Œil noir (Das Schwarze Auge) en 1984. C'était aussi un sculpteur de figurines. Il a écrit des articles satiriques dans le magazine Wunderwelten sous le pseudonyme Andreas Blumenkamp. (fr)
  • Ulrich Kiesow was one of the co-founders of Fantasy Productions (FanPro) in 1983, together with and Hans Joachim Alpers. He was the translator of the first German language editions for both Tunnels & Trolls, which was the first German language RPG rule book, and Dungeons & Dragons. Kiesow suffered a severe heart attack in August 1995. While recovering he began to write the Dark Eye novel Das zerbrochene Rad (The broken wheel, a symbol for death in the universe of The Dark Eye). The novel had just been completed when Kiesow died of heart failure in his home on January 30, 1997. (en)
  • Ulrich Kiesow (Germania, 3 giugno 1949 – Wassenberg, 30 gennaio 1997) è stato uno scrittore e autore di giochi tedesco. Ulrich Kiesow è stato il creatore del gioco di ruolo Uno sguardo nel buio e del mondo fantastico che lo riguarda. Oltre a contribuire a numerose pubblicazioni connesse a tale gioco, Ulrich Kiesow con lo pseudonimo Andreas Blumenkamp ha scritto articoli satirici per la rivista tedesca di giochi di ruolo Wunderwelten ("Mondi meravigliosi", non più in pubblicazione). (it)
  • Ulrich Kiesow (3 juni 1949 - Wassenberg, 30 januari 1997) was een Duits fantasy-auteur en de geestelijke vader van het populairste Duitse rollenspel Das Schwarze Auge. Onder het pseudoniem Andreas Blumenkamp schreef hij naast enkele spelverhalen voornamelijk satirische artikels in de rollenspel-tijdschriften Wunderwelten en Aventurischer Bote. Hij was de vertaler van de eerste Duitstalige edities van zowel Tunnels & Trolls als Dungeons & Dragons. (nl)
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