Terry Kuntz

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Terry Kuntz
Born Theron O. Kuntz
(1953-12-25) December 25, 1953 (age 70)
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Nationality American
Occupation Game designer

Terry Kuntz, born December 25, 1953, in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin,[1] is a game designer who was an early associate of Gary Gygax and employee of TSR.

Biography

Theron "Terry" Kuntz was born in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin on December 25, 1953. His family moved to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in 1955.[1] Kuntz became involved in miniatures wargaming when he was 15 years old, learning about them from his brother Rob, who played miniatures and board games with his new friend Gary Gygax. The three of them would play miniatures battles at Gygax's house on his sand table.[1] Kuntz was also a member of the Lake Geneva Tactical Studies Association with Gygax and his brother.[2]

In the early 1970s, Terry, Rob, and Gygax's friend Don Kaye joined Gygax's children Ernie and Elise for the second session of Gygax's new game, the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.[3] Don Kaye played Murlynd, Rob Kuntz played Robilar, and Terry Kuntz played Terik.[4]:24 Terry later conceived of the monster known as the beholder, and Gygax later detailed it for publication.[5] Kuntz also created the magic weapon, the Energy-draining Sword.[citation needed]

Kuntz graduated from college in 1974, with a vocational diploma in mechanical drafting and design, but found it hard to find employment in that field.[1] During 1974, TSR offered Kuntz employment with the company to help design rules, games, and to manage The Dungeon Hobby Shop.[citation needed] He joined TSR in 1975.[4]:8

Early designs

  • Castle Greyhawk Campaign proto-RPG development
  • Wargaming: A Moral Issue? for Dragon magazine
  • The Maze of Zayene D&D module
  • The Empire of Zothar D&D-variant constructed nation
  • Twilight of the Gods boardgame
  • Treasure Search boardgame (lost)

References

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