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Dean Shomshak (born 1964Template:Cn) is an author of supplements for role playing games.

Early life and education

Shomshak attended Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor, Washington and was a semi-finalist for a Merit Scholarship in 1981.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Career

After starting his career writing articles for game magazines, Shomshak moved on to writing supplements for Hero Games's Champions system.Template:Cn Shomshak wrote The Ultimate Super Mage debuted on February 17, 1996 at DunDraCon and was then the first text product published on floppy disc for computers through the Hero Plus division of Hero Games.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Shomshak wrote The Mystic World (2004) for Champions, a subject which had previously been covered in Mystic Masters by Allen Varney and The Ultimate Supermage by Shomshak, with an RPGnet reviewer commenting that "In developing the cosmology of The Mystic World, Shomshak has drawn primarily from Kabbalah, mixed it with Comic-book Metaphysick, and thrown in a dash of William Blake for flavor."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Shomshak was later hired by White Wolf Game Studio in the early 2000s to develop role-playing game supplements.<ref name="vitriol">Template:Cite web</ref> Shomshak wrote the Vampire: The Masquerade supplement Clanbook: Followers of Set (2001), which attempts to address some of the issues in portraying that clan from previous publications, with a reviewer from RPGnet saying that "Dean Shomshak's new book addresses most of these issues, but does little to solve them. The image problem is lessened with advice on playing Setites seriously, but their focus is largely unchanged. […] In terms of style, Mr. Shomshak's writing is accessible, and apart from the regularly-repeated error of 'Clanbook: Setite' the text does not have an excessive number of typos."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Magazine articles

  • "A Ghastly Grimoire," Dragon #126 (October, 1987)
  • "The Dragon's Bestiary: Colder Than Ice," Dragon #129 (January, 1988)
  • "Unspeakable Secrets Made Easy," Dragon #150 (October, 1989)
  • "The Well-Rounded Monster Hunter," Dragon #150 (October, 1989)
  • "How Far Did Grond Throw You?" Adventurer's Club #20 (Spring, 1993)
  • "What the Deities Mean," The Unspeakable Oath #10 (Fall, 1993)
  • "Crooks and Crusaders: Edomite Monsters," Adventurer's Club #22 (Fall, 1993)
  • "College of Alchemy," Adventurer's Club #23 (Winter, 1994)
  • "Mega-Villains," Digital Hero #3 (September, 2002)

Books

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