Geoffrey C. Grabowski

Geoffrey C. Grabowski was also the founder of "Project Redcap" in 1994, an early directory of Ars Magica resources on the www.

His scenario included in One Shots, published by Atlas for the Unknown Armies RPG, featured fictionalized versions of RPG designers Richard Dansky and Jenna K. Moran; he also contributed fiction to John Tynes' Delta Green anthology, Alien Intelligence, for Pagan Publishing.

Following successful Kickstarter campaigns, Grabowski wrote and published The Dreams of Ruin, an "old school RPG sourcebook", and contributed to the third edition [8] of Exalted, which raised over $600,000 in 2014,[9] a record at the time.

Exalted is a truly different setting, operating on different principles and a different power level than anything I’ve seen.Gaming critic Ken Hite noted in a review in his regular Out Of The Box column at the time that Grabowski's work seemed to be aggressively resisting the traditional tropes of fantasy gaming:[11] At every turn, one can sense developer Geoff Grabowski tearing out fugitive Tolkienisms and un-Middling the Earth as best he could.

The world is ornate, almost Orientalist, with that quasi-decadent feeling that Clark Ashton Smith and Gene Wolfe do so well; mingled with computer-game kung fu mechanics to replicate figures out of heroic myth.