Clark A. Peterson

[1][3] Peterson and his friend Bill Webb formed Necromancer Games in spring 2000 to publish role-playing materials using the d20 license; on August 10, 2000, the day Wizards of the Coast released their new edition of the Player's Handbook at GenCon 33, Peterson and Webb published their free PDF adventure The Wizard's Amulet just after midnight.

[4]: 365  On September 13, 2000, Necromancer Games announced a partnership with White Wolf Publishing in helping them form their "Sword & Sorcery" imprint; Peterson and Webb produced numerous rulebooks for White Wolf, such as Creature Collection (2000), Relics & Rituals (2000), The Divine and The Defeated (2001), and Creature Collection II (2001).

[2] Peterson attended Washington and Lee University for his undergraduate education[7][8] and graduated from Loyola Law School.

[1] Peterson was selected to fill a vacant judge magistrate's seat in Idaho's First District Court (Kootenai County) in 2010.

[1] In response to the concerns, Peterson announced plans to not post during business hours and to use caution in commenting about products.