Gun-Britt Tödter

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Gun-Britt Tödter (born February 14, 1967 in Fulda ) is a German author a. a. of fantasy novels.

Life

Tödter studied human medicine at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen . She worked as a doctor in an internship in a practice in Hamburg, later as a further education assistant in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Bad Driburg, Wetter (Ruhr) and Gevelsberg. Today she is a specialist in general medicine (with her own practice in Schwerte-Westhofen until the end of 2011 ) and lives in Schwerte ( Ruhr area ) with her husband and daughter.

After editing work to increase her livelihood while studying medicine, Gun-Britt Tödter published her first fantasy novel in 1998 . As editor of the role-playing game Das Schwarze Auge , she has written numerous publications, especially adventure. Her specialty within the editorial team were fairies and horses.

Works

She has published the following novels and game aids for the game world of "Das Schwarze Auge" and the game world " Aventurien ":

  • The last song (novel)
  • Leprechaun Gift (Roman)
  • Night and fog in alley stories (DSA short story volume)
  • When the Circus Comes (DSA Adventure)
  • Fairy Wings (DSA Adventure)
  • Swinging out of snow (DSA adventure)
  • Black Druid Forest (DSA Solo)
  • The legacy of Kranick (DSA short adventure)
  • Words in Darkness in Siebenstreich in the Borbarad campaign (DSA short adventure)
  • Drôler peaks in price of power (DSA short adventure)
  • Various articles in the Aventurian Messenger
  • Various game aids together with other authors u. a.
  • Dragons, griffins, black lotus together with other authors (game help)
  • Geographia Aventurica together with other authors (game help)
Other publications
  • Myranor game aid along with other authors
  • Murder III in Wonder Worlds (Shadowrun Short Story)
  • The practice leaflet (monthly waiting room information from G. Tödter's practice)

See also

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