Gerd Hupperich

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Gerd Hupperich (born June 14, 1969 in Beuel ) is a German role -playing game author who has primarily written adventures and source volumes for the pen & paper role-playing game Midgard .

Publications

The following adventures and source volumes for the role-playing game Midgard have been published by Verlag für Fantasy- und Science Fiction-Spiele (VFSF) in Stelzenberg:

adventure

  • "The Winged Ring" (1990) (Guild letter adventure, republished in: "Corrinis - City of Adventure", 2nd edition, 2004)
  • "Myrkdag" and "Die Flipseite der Medaille" (1992) (published in the anthology "Spinnenliebe")
  • "Drum and Horse" (1994) (Guild Letter Adventure)
  • "The Pearls of the Foxes" (1994)
  • "The Return of the Bride" (1994) (Wonder Worlds Adventure)
  • "Murder on Schwarzdorn-See" (1995)
  • "Smaskrifter" (1996, 2nd edition 2014)
  • "Witcher Hunt" (1997) (published in the anthology "Mord und Hexerei")
  • "The Dreamer's Children" (1998)
  • "A touch of holiness" (1998) (first volume of the cycle of the two worlds)
  • "Under the Storm Dragon" (1998)
  • "The Weeping Well" (2001) (Ringbote Adventure)
  • "The Black Sphere" (2001) (fourth volume of the cycle of the two worlds)
  • "Four Last Songs" (2003) (Guild Letter Adventure)
  • "Rotbarts Burg" (2003) (web publication with the adventures "The Knight in Red", "Rotbarts Heimgang" and "The Dream of the Red Knight")
  • "The way to Vanasfarne" (2004) (anthology with the adventures "Orcwinter", "Druid Moon" and "Doom Fog")
  • "The green sigil" (anthology with the adventures "The woman without a shadow", "The arrow of the hunter" and "The brood of the toad" 2009, extended edition 2011)
  • "Melzindar" (2012)

Source volumes

  • "Masters of the Spheres" (co-author) (2006)
  • "The Arcanum (Luxury Edition)" (co-author) (2007)
  • "The Masters of Fire and Stone" (2009)

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