Robert J. Kuntz

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Template:Greyhawk Author Robert J. Kuntz (born September 23, 1955) is a game designer and author of roleplaying game publications. He is most famous for his contributions to various Dungeons & Dragons-related materials. He has authored or co-authored several iconic D&D publications, including the Maze of Zayene series, Gods, Demi-Gods & Heroes, the first edition of Deities & Demigods, and Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure.

As a D&D player, Kuntz developed the famous (or perhaps infamous) character of Robilar, the first character to successfully complete Tomb of Horrors, among other exploits. Because of Kuntz's imaginative play of this character, Gary Gygax awarded him co-Dungeon Master status for Gygax's original Greyhawk home campaign.

As Gygax's friend and co-DM, Kuntz influenced the development of the Greyhawk milieu. For example, Gygax adapted Kuntz's dark god "Tharzduun" into the entity known today as Tharizdun. The names of the characters Tzunk and Bilarro are anagrams for his or his character's names. Kuntz also contributed two of the adventures published in Fate of Istus.

Kuntz originally hails from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Greyhawk works

  • Kuntz, Robert J. "Chambers of Antiquities." Dungeon #124. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005 (pp. 70-101).
  • -----. "The Great Kingdom and the Knights of Doom." Dragon #59. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1982.
  • -----. "Greyhawk's World." Dragon #63. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1982.
  • -----. "Greyhawk's World." Dragon #65. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1982.
  • -----. "Maure Castle: The Greater Halls." Dungeon #139. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006 (pp. 70-88).
  • -----. "Robilar Remembers: Journey to the City of the Gods." Oerth Journal #6. Council of Greyhawk, 1997. Available online:[1]
  • -----. "Rumors about the Maure Lands." Oerth Journal #23. Council of Greyhawk, 2008. Available online: [2]
  • -----. "Warlock's Walk." Oerth Journal #23. Council of Greyhawk, 2008. Available online: [3]