Jeff Grubb (born August 27, 1957) His written works include The Finder's Stone Trilogy, the Spelljammer and Jakandor campaign settings, and contributions to Dragonlance and the computer game Guild Wars Nightfall (2006). In 1984, Grubb was the principal architect of the Marvel Super Heroes game system.

Computer games

The novel Azure Bonds was developed into a computer game, Curse of the Azure Bonds, in 1989, and was published by Strategic Simulations. ArenaNet hired Grubb to write the story for the third installment of their Guild Wars franchise, Guild Wars Nightfall.

Bibliography

Novels

Dragonlance (shared universe)

  • Villains
  • Book 5: Lord Toede (1994),

Forgotten Realms (shared universe)

  • The Finder's Stone Trilogy (with Kate Novak)
  • Azure Bonds (1988),
  • The Wyvern's Spur (1990),
  • Song of the Saurials (1991),
  • The Harpers (with Kate Novak)
  • Book 10: Masquerades (1995),
  • Book 15: Finder's Bane (1997),
  • The Lost Gods (with Kate Novak)
  • Tymora's Luck (1997), sequel to Finder's Bane,

Magic: The Gathering (shared universe)

  • Artifacts Series
  • Book 1: The Brothers' War (1998),
  • Ice Age Trilogy
  • The Gathering Dark (1999)
  • The Eternal Ice (2000)
  • The Shattered Alliance (2000)

WarCraft (shared universe)

  • The Last Guardian (2001), . This novel has been described as "an original tale of magic, warfare, and heroism based on the bestselling, award-winning electronic game from Blizzard Entertainment".

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