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Len Lakofka

Lenard William Lakofka (January 10, 1944 - October 23, 2020) was an American writer of material for the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. Although never a formal employee of TSR, the company that published Dungeons & Dragons, Lakofka was an influential voice in the development of the game.[1] He was one of the playtesters of the game as it was being developed, an editor of early manuscripts, wrote a widely-read monthly D&D magazine column and two official D&D adventures, and had his home campaign setting of the Lendore Isles incorporated into Gary Gygax's World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting.

Len Lakofka
BornLenard William Lakofka
(1944-01-10)January 10, 1944
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedOctober 23, 2020(2020-10-23) (aged 76)
Palm Desert, California, U.S.
OccupationGame designer, writer, editor
NationalityAmerican
Period1969–1986, 1997, 2009
GenreRole-playing games
Notable worksLendore Isles series adventure modules
SpouseGary Jackson

Before D&D edit

Lakofka was born January 10, 1944, in Illinois, to Alex Lakofka and Elsie Schumacher.[2]

While living in Chicago in the 1960s, Len Lakofka became involved in wargames, including Avalon Hill's Diplomacy.[3] His increasing interest in Diplomacy led him to join the International Federation of Wargamers, and through the IFW he met its vice-president, game designer Gary Gygax.

In 1968, Gygax convinced the IFW to organize a one-day convention called Gen Con at the Horticultural Hall in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Lakofka was by this time president of the IFW,[4] and travelled to Lake Geneva to help set up, run events and clean up. At the end of the day, before Gygax took down his sand table and locked up the Hall, he introduced a new set of miniatures rules to Lakofka and a few others.[3] Those rules would subsequently be published as Chainmail, a precursor to D&D.[5]

Back in Chicago in 1969, Lakofka wrote the first issue[6] of his own "Dippy 'zine"—a fanzine devoted to Diplomacy—titled Liaisons Dangereuses.[3] He would eventually publish 81 issues over the next eight years.[7] In 1969, he also was the organizer of Gen Con II.[1]

Involvement with Dungeons and Dragons edit

In 1972, Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson began to co-develop a new role-playing game, which eventually led to the formation of Tactical Studies Rules (TSR) and the release of the first boxed sets of Dungeons & Dragons. In 1975, a year after D&D was published, articles about D&D began to appear in Lakofka's Dippy 'zine Liaisons Dangereuses.[8] Although the names of both Lakofka and Gygax appeared in the articles' bylines, all of the articles were written by Lakofka alone—he added Gygax's name in order to preserve Gygax's copyright on D&D.[3] Some of these articles were almost immediately republished in TSR's new magazine The Dragon.[3] Lakofka started playing D&D in Chicago, using a player character named Leomund. He also created a D&D campaign world called Lendore Isle.

Although he was not a member of the TSR staff, Lakofka was frequently consulted as the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) rules were developed,[1] and advised Gygax on rules he felt were unbalanced.[9] Gygax passed Lakofka copies of the manuscripts for both the Players Handbook and the Dungeon Master's Guide. Lakofka edited the manuscripts and also contributed material to both books.[9] After the rule books for AD&D were published, he created additional spells, magic items, and monsters, which were subsequently published in Dragon.[1] He also wrote several more articles about AD&D in Dragon, and continued to help organize and run Diplomacy and AD&D events at Gen Con, which was now owned by TSR, Inc.

At the first official AD&D tournament, held in January 1979 at Winter Fantasy, Lakofka was the second-place finisher.[10] Later the same year, Brian Blume of TSR approached Lakofka at a Seattle convention about writing AD&D adventures, and Lakofka agreed to write three modules for $10,500. Dragon editor Tim Kask also approached Lakofka about becoming a regular columnist, and in October 1979, Lakofka's monthly feature, Leomund's Tiny Hut, debuted in Issue #30.

In 1980, Lakofka submitted three modules to TSR, taken from adventures he had originally created for his home campaign of Lendore Isle: The Secret of Bone Hill, The Assassin's Knot and Deep Dwarven Delve. Gary Gygax was simultaneously creating his World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting, and Lakofka asked if "Lendore Isle" could be incorporated into Gygax's new world. Gygax agreed, and Lakofka chose the largest island in the Spindrift Isles archipelago as the location of his Lendore Isles adventures. This was the first material from an author other than Gygax or Rob Kuntz to be incorporated into the Greyhawk setting.[11]

On top of his written contributions, Lakofka continued to be a high-profile player in the D&D world: in 1980, he was listed as the 6th-ranked player in national D&D standings;[12] and the same year, as a dungeon master, he placed third in the Invitational Dungeon Master's Tournament at Gen Con. (Frank Mentzer was the winner.)[13]

In 1981, Lakofka's first adventure, L1 The Secret of Bone Hill, was published. Reviews were mixed. In Different Worlds, Anders Swenson complained about the randomness of encounters, and that the monsters and townspeople were unrealistically compressed into too small a geographical area.[14] However, White Dwarf's Jim Bambra gave it an 8 out 10, and liked the roleplaying situations the module afforded.[15] James Maliszewski claimed the module was one of his favorites because it created "a very flexible 'sandbox' framework for a low-level campaign".[9]

In 1983, TSR published Lakofka's second adventure, L2 The Assassin's Knot. Reviews were again mixed. Rick Swan, in The Space Gamer, thought the murder mystery of the plot was "a very pedestrian affair", and the adventure was "just plain dull".[16] Dave Morris in White Dwarf disagreed, calling it "an entertaining murder mystery for AD&D characters" and scoring it 7 out of 10.[17] In 2004, Erik Mona and James Jacobs ranked The Assassin's Knot as the 29th greatest AD&D adventure ever written.[18]

Lakofka also continued to write more articles in Dragon in addition to his monthly column. When Gygax was creating the World of Greyhawk, Lakofka suggested that based on the migration patterns of various Greyhawk races as outlined in the campaign setting, that "his" Lendore Isles would have been mainly settled by Suel. When the twelve gods of the Suel pantheon of gods were simply listed in the 1983 edition of the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting, with no details or powers given, Lakofka took it upon himself to flesh out descriptions of each god.[19] In 1984, Lakofka published this information as a major five-part series in Dragon.

After TSR edit

Lakofka's third Lendore Isles adventure, L3 Deep Dwarven Delve, was scheduled to be released in 1986, and Lakofka planned to write two more "L" series adventures. However, in a power struggle at TSR at the end of 1985, Lakofka's long-time friend Gary Gygax was ousted from the company. The new company management did not want to do business with friends of Gygax and plans to publish Lakofka's third adventure were shelved.[20] Lakofka also stopped writing his Leomund's Tiny Hut column for Dragon; his final column was published in April 1986 (Issue #108).

After this, Lakofka moved from Chicago to California and wrote no more AD&D material for TSR. It was not until TSR was taken over by Wizards of the Coast (WotC) in 1997 and the World of Greyhawk setting was revived that Lakofka was approached about finally publishing L3 Deep Dwarven Delve as part of the 25th Anniversary Collector's Boxed Set. Because of changes to the D&D rules over the intervening decade, Lakofka worked with WotC staff to update the adventure. Lakofka stated that WotC lost his final rewrite before publication but rather than telling him, someone at WotC inserted new material into an older manuscript before it was published. Lakofka claimed as a result that about 20% of the final product was not his own work.[21]

Lakofka continued to work on further adventures in the "L" series, and in 2009, the fourth installment, L4 Devilspawn, was released by Dragonsfoot.org as a free download.[22] Lakofka also created a fifth module, L5 The Kroten Campaign, which was released in 3 parts by Dragonsfoot.org as a free download.[23] Lakofka mused about writing up to four more "L" adventures, but ultimately these were never created.[5]

Starting in 2019, Lenard became a regular on the "LordGosumba" Twitch channel, discussing Greyhawk and D&D. Archives of the show are available on YouTube.[24][25]

Lakofka was also a good bridge player. In 2006 he was listed in the Top 500 American Contract Bridge League Masterpoint Winners in southern California,[26] and in 2008 his team from southern California was runner-up in Flight C of the Grand National Teams.[27][28]

Death edit

Lakofka passed away early in the morning of October 23, 2020, aged 76, in his home with his husband, Gary Jackson.[2] He suffered from myeloid leukemia and was cremated after his passing.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Len Lakofka". Rogues Gallery. Tome of Treasures: For Dungeons & Dragons Collectibles. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Death Certificate #3052020243059, State of California Dept. of Public Health, John Prezekes, MD.
  3. ^ a b c d e Maliszewski, James (17 November 2009). "Interview: Len Lakofka (Part I)". Grognardia: An Exploration of the History and Traditions of the Hobby. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  4. ^ "Lenard Lakofka". Guide du roliste galactiques. 30 December 2009. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  5. ^ a b Taylor, Scott (4 October 2010). "The real 'L' word". Black Gate: Adventure in Fantasy Literature. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  6. ^ Lakofka, Lenard (18 May 1969). "Press Release" (PDF). Liaisons Dangereuses. 1 (1). Chicago IL. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  7. ^ Meinel, Jim (July 1992). (PDF). Alaska: Great White North Publications. p. 56. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 November 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  8. ^ Lakofka, Lenard (17 July 1976). "Dungeons & Dragons" (PDF). Liaisons Dangereuses (72). Chicago IL. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  9. ^ a b c Maliszewski, James (19 November 2009). "Interview: Len Lakofka (Part III)". Grognardia: An Exploration of the History and Traditions of the Hobby. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  10. ^ "The First Official Invitational Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Master Tournament". Dragon. III, No. 8 (22). Lake Geneva WI: TSR: 31. January 1979.
  11. ^ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  12. ^ "National Player Rating System". Dragon. IV, No. 9 (35). Lake Geneva WI: TSR: 23. March 1980.
  13. ^ "He's the Top Dungeon Mentzer". Dragon. V, No. 5 (43). Lake Geneva WI: TSR: 14. November 1980.
  14. ^ Swenson, Anders (November 1981). "Review". Different Worlds (review) (16). Chaosium: 39.
  15. ^ Bambra, Jim (November 1982). "Open Box: Dungeon Module". White Dwarf (review) (35). Games Workshop: 14–15. ISSN 0265-8712.
  16. ^ Swan, Rick (November–December 1984). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (71). Steve Jackson Games: 55–56.
  17. ^ Morris, Dave (July 1984). "Open Box: Dungeon Modules". White Dwarf (review) (55). Games Workshop: 18–19. ISSN 0265-8712.
  18. ^ Mona, Erik; Jacobs, James; Dungeon Design Panel (2004). "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time". Dungeon (116). Paizo Publishing (published November 2004): 68–81.
  19. ^ Maliszewski, James (18 November 2009). "Interview: Len Lakofka (Part 2)". Grognardia: An Exploration of the History and Traditions of the Hobby. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  20. ^ "L4 Q&A With Len Lakofka". Dragonsfoot Forums. dragonsfoot.org. 17 August 2004. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  21. ^ "L4 Q&A With Len Lakofka". Dragonsfoot Forums. dragonsfoot.org. 17 August 2004. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  22. ^ "New Release". Dragonsfoot Forums. dragonsfoot.org. 23 January 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  23. ^ "The Kroten Campaign". Dragonsfoot Forums. dragonsfoot.org. 23 January 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  24. ^ "LordGosumba YouTube". Legends and Lore #47. YouTube.com. 22 April 2020. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  25. ^ "LordGosumba YouTube". Gabbin at Lord Peak's Haven #71. YouTube.com. 17 November 2019. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  26. ^ "Mar 13, 2006 STAC Top 500 Masterpoint Winners". acblunit557.org. 13 March 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  27. ^ "District 8 wins GNT Flight" (PDF). Summer North American Bridge Championships Daily Bulletin. 80 (4). Las Vegas: 5. 21 July 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  28. ^ Schreiber, Bill (September 2008). "D23 Players Place at NABC". Southern California Bridge News. 43 (9): 1. Retrieved 13 November 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Gygax, Gary. The World of Greyhawk (TSR, 1980).
  • Gygax, Gary. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (TSR, 1983).
  • Lakofka, Lenard. Deep Dwarven Delve (TSR, 1999).
  • Lakofka, Lenard. L4 Devilspawn, 2010 available at www.dragonsfoot.org.
  • Lakofka, Lenard. The Assassin's Knot (TSR, 1983).
  • Lakofka, Lenard. The Church of Osprem, Footprints e-zine, 2006 available at www.dragonsfoot.org.
  • Lakofka, Lenard. The Clergy of Phaulkon, Footprints e-zine, 2005, available at www.dragonsfoot.org.
  • Lakofka, Lenard. The Nystul and Lendore Isle Campaign, Footprints e-zine, 2005, available at www.dragonsfoot.org.
  • Lakofka, Lenard. The Secret of Bone Hill (TSR, 1981).

External links edit

  • . Archived from the original on 10 September 2010. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  • A Diplomacy article by Len Lakofka 21 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  • Advanced Designers & Dragons #39: Giants of the Industry: Lenard Lakofka, by Shannon Appelcline (October 26, 2020)

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help improve this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lenard William Lakofka January 10 1944 October 23 2020 was an American writer of material for the fantasy role playing game Dungeons amp Dragons Although never a formal employee of TSR the company that published Dungeons amp Dragons Lakofka was an influential voice in the development of the game 1 He was one of the playtesters of the game as it was being developed an editor of early manuscripts wrote a widely read monthly D amp D magazine column and two official D amp D adventures and had his home campaign setting of the Lendore Isles incorporated into Gary Gygax s World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting Len LakofkaBornLenard William Lakofka 1944 01 10 January 10 1944Chicago Illinois U S DiedOctober 23 2020 2020 10 23 aged 76 Palm Desert California U S OccupationGame designer writer editorNationalityAmericanPeriod1969 1986 1997 2009GenreRole playing gamesNotable worksLendore Isles series adventure modulesSpouseGary Jackson Contents 1 Before D amp D 2 Involvement with Dungeons and Dragons 3 After TSR 4 Death 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBefore D amp D editLakofka was born January 10 1944 in Illinois to Alex Lakofka and Elsie Schumacher 2 While living in Chicago in the 1960s Len Lakofka became involved in wargames including Avalon Hill s Diplomacy 3 His increasing interest in Diplomacy led him to join the International Federation of Wargamers and through the IFW he met its vice president game designer Gary Gygax In 1968 Gygax convinced the IFW to organize a one day convention called Gen Con at the Horticultural Hall in Lake Geneva Wisconsin Lakofka was by this time president of the IFW 4 and travelled to Lake Geneva to help set up run events and clean up At the end of the day before Gygax took down his sand table and locked up the Hall he introduced a new set of miniatures rules to Lakofka and a few others 3 Those rules would subsequently be published as Chainmail a precursor to D amp D 5 Back in Chicago in 1969 Lakofka wrote the first issue 6 of his own Dippy zine a fanzine devoted to Diplomacy titled Liaisons Dangereuses 3 He would eventually publish 81 issues over the next eight years 7 In 1969 he also was the organizer of Gen Con II 1 Involvement with Dungeons and Dragons editIn 1972 Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson began to co develop a new role playing game which eventually led to the formation of Tactical Studies Rules TSR and the release of the first boxed sets of Dungeons amp Dragons In 1975 a year after D amp D was published articles about D amp D began to appear in Lakofka s Dippy zine Liaisons Dangereuses 8 Although the names of both Lakofka and Gygax appeared in the articles bylines all of the articles were written by Lakofka alone he added Gygax s name in order to preserve Gygax s copyright on D amp D 3 Some of these articles were almost immediately republished in TSR s new magazine The Dragon 3 Lakofka started playing D amp D in Chicago using a player character named Leomund He also created a D amp D campaign world called Lendore Isle Although he was not a member of the TSR staff Lakofka was frequently consulted as the Advanced Dungeons amp Dragons AD amp D rules were developed 1 and advised Gygax on rules he felt were unbalanced 9 Gygax passed Lakofka copies of the manuscripts for both the Players Handbook and the Dungeon Master s Guide Lakofka edited the manuscripts and also contributed material to both books 9 After the rule books for AD amp D were published he created additional spells magic items and monsters which were subsequently published in Dragon 1 He also wrote several more articles about AD amp D in Dragon and continued to help organize and run Diplomacy and AD amp D events at Gen Con which was now owned by TSR Inc At the first official AD amp D tournament held in January 1979 at Winter Fantasy Lakofka was the second place finisher 10 Later the same year Brian Blume of TSR approached Lakofka at a Seattle convention about writing AD amp D adventures and Lakofka agreed to write three modules for 10 500 Dragon editor Tim Kask also approached Lakofka about becoming a regular columnist and in October 1979 Lakofka s monthly feature Leomund s Tiny Hut debuted in Issue 30 In 1980 Lakofka submitted three modules to TSR taken from adventures he had originally created for his home campaign of Lendore Isle The Secret of Bone Hill The Assassin s Knot and Deep Dwarven Delve Gary Gygax was simultaneously creating his World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting and Lakofka asked if Lendore Isle could be incorporated into Gygax s new world Gygax agreed and Lakofka chose the largest island in the Spindrift Isles archipelago as the location of his Lendore Isles adventures This was the first material from an author other than Gygax or Rob Kuntz to be incorporated into the Greyhawk setting 11 On top of his written contributions Lakofka continued to be a high profile player in the D amp D world in 1980 he was listed as the 6th ranked player in national D amp D standings 12 and the same year as a dungeon master he placed third in the Invitational Dungeon Master s Tournament at Gen Con Frank Mentzer was the winner 13 In 1981 Lakofka s first adventure L1 The Secret of Bone Hill was published Reviews were mixed In Different Worlds Anders Swenson complained about the randomness of encounters and that the monsters and townspeople were unrealistically compressed into too small a geographical area 14 However White Dwarf s Jim Bambra gave it an 8 out 10 and liked the roleplaying situations the module afforded 15 James Maliszewski claimed the module was one of his favorites because it created a very flexible sandbox framework for a low level campaign 9 In 1983 TSR published Lakofka s second adventure L2 The Assassin s Knot Reviews were again mixed Rick Swan in The Space Gamer thought the murder mystery of the plot was a very pedestrian affair and the adventure was just plain dull 16 Dave Morris in White Dwarf disagreed calling it an entertaining murder mystery for AD amp D characters and scoring it 7 out of 10 17 In 2004 Erik Mona and James Jacobs ranked The Assassin s Knot as the 29th greatest AD amp D adventure ever written 18 Lakofka also continued to write more articles in Dragon in addition to his monthly column When Gygax was creating the World of Greyhawk Lakofka suggested that based on the migration patterns of various Greyhawk races as outlined in the campaign setting that his Lendore Isles would have been mainly settled by Suel When the twelve gods of the Suel pantheon of gods were simply listed in the 1983 edition of the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting with no details or powers given Lakofka took it upon himself to flesh out descriptions of each god 19 In 1984 Lakofka published this information as a major five part series in Dragon After TSR editLakofka s third Lendore Isles adventure L3 Deep Dwarven Delve was scheduled to be released in 1986 and Lakofka planned to write two more L series adventures However in a power struggle at TSR at the end of 1985 Lakofka s long time friend Gary Gygax was ousted from the company The new company management did not want to do business with friends of Gygax and plans to publish Lakofka s third adventure were shelved 20 Lakofka also stopped writing his Leomund s Tiny Hut column for Dragon his final column was published in April 1986 Issue 108 After this Lakofka moved from Chicago to California and wrote no more AD amp D material for TSR It was not until TSR was taken over by Wizards of the Coast WotC in 1997 and the World of Greyhawk setting was revived that Lakofka was approached about finally publishing L3 Deep Dwarven Delve as part of the 25th Anniversary Collector s Boxed Set Because of changes to the D amp D rules over the intervening decade Lakofka worked with WotC staff to update the adventure Lakofka stated that WotC lost his final rewrite before publication but rather than telling him someone at WotC inserted new material into an older manuscript before it was published Lakofka claimed as a result that about 20 of the final product was not his own work 21 Lakofka continued to work on further adventures in the L series and in 2009 the fourth installment L4 Devilspawn was released by Dragonsfoot org as a free download 22 Lakofka also created a fifth module L5 The Kroten Campaign which was released in 3 parts by Dragonsfoot org as a free download 23 Lakofka mused about writing up to four more L adventures but ultimately these were never created 5 Starting in 2019 Lenard became a regular on the LordGosumba Twitch channel discussing Greyhawk and D amp D Archives of the show are available on YouTube 24 25 Lakofka was also a good bridge player In 2006 he was listed in the Top 500 American Contract Bridge League Masterpoint Winners in southern California 26 and in 2008 his team from southern California was runner up in Flight C of the Grand National Teams 27 28 Death editLakofka passed away early in the morning of October 23 2020 aged 76 in his home with his husband Gary Jackson 2 He suffered from myeloid leukemia and was cremated after his passing 2 References edit a b c d Len Lakofka Rogues Gallery Tome of Treasures For Dungeons amp Dragons Collectibles Retrieved 18 March 2011 a b c Death Certificate 3052020243059 State of California Dept of Public Health John Prezekes MD a b c d e Maliszewski James 17 November 2009 Interview Len Lakofka Part I Grognardia An Exploration of the History and Traditions of the Hobby Retrieved 18 March 2011 Lenard Lakofka Guide du roliste galactiques 30 December 2009 Retrieved 18 March 2011 a b Taylor Scott 4 October 2010 The real L word Black Gate Adventure in Fantasy Literature Retrieved 18 March 2011 Lakofka Lenard 18 May 1969 Press Release PDF Liaisons Dangereuses 1 1 Chicago IL Retrieved 18 March 2011 Meinel Jim July 1992 Encyclopedia of Postal Diplomacy Zines North American Release PDF Alaska Great White North Publications p 56 Archived from the original PDF on 23 November 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2011 Lakofka Lenard 17 July 1976 Dungeons amp Dragons PDF Liaisons Dangereuses 72 Chicago IL Retrieved 18 March 2011 a b c Maliszewski James 19 November 2009 Interview Len Lakofka Part III Grognardia An Exploration of the History and Traditions of the Hobby Retrieved 18 March 2011 The First Official Invitational Advanced Dungeons amp Dragons Master Tournament Dragon III No 8 22 Lake Geneva WI TSR 31 January 1979 Shannon Appelcline 2011 Designers amp Dragons Mongoose Publishing p 24 ISBN 978 1 907702 58 7 National Player Rating System Dragon IV No 9 35 Lake Geneva WI TSR 23 March 1980 He s the Top Dungeon Mentzer Dragon V No 5 43 Lake Geneva WI TSR 14 November 1980 Swenson Anders November 1981 Review Different Worlds review 16 Chaosium 39 Bambra Jim November 1982 Open Box Dungeon Module White Dwarf review 35 Games Workshop 14 15 ISSN 0265 8712 Swan Rick November December 1984 Capsule Reviews The Space Gamer 71 Steve Jackson Games 55 56 Morris Dave July 1984 Open Box Dungeon Modules White Dwarf review 55 Games Workshop 18 19 ISSN 0265 8712 Mona Erik Jacobs James Dungeon Design Panel 2004 The 30 Greatest D amp D Adventures of All Time Dungeon 116 Paizo Publishing published November 2004 68 81 Maliszewski James 18 November 2009 Interview Len Lakofka Part 2 Grognardia An Exploration of the History and Traditions of the Hobby Retrieved 18 March 2011 L4 Q amp A With Len Lakofka Dragonsfoot Forums dragonsfoot org 17 August 2004 Retrieved 18 March 2011 L4 Q amp A With Len Lakofka Dragonsfoot Forums dragonsfoot org 17 August 2004 Retrieved 18 March 2011 New Release Dragonsfoot Forums dragonsfoot org 23 January 2010 Retrieved 18 March 2011 The Kroten Campaign Dragonsfoot Forums dragonsfoot org 23 January 2010 Retrieved 18 March 2011 LordGosumba YouTube Legends and Lore 47 YouTube com 22 April 2020 Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 22 April 2020 LordGosumba YouTube Gabbin at Lord Peak s Haven 71 YouTube com 17 November 2019 Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 17 November 2019 Mar 13 2006 STAC Top 500 Masterpoint Winners acblunit557 org 13 March 2006 Retrieved 13 November 2020 District 8 wins GNT Flight PDF Summer North American Bridge Championships Daily Bulletin 80 4 Las Vegas 5 21 July 2008 Retrieved 12 November 2020 Schreiber Bill September 2008 D23 Players Place at NABC Southern California Bridge News 43 9 1 Retrieved 13 November 2020 Further reading editGygax Gary The World of Greyhawk TSR 1980 Gygax Gary World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting TSR 1983 Lakofka Lenard Deep Dwarven Delve TSR 1999 Lakofka Lenard L4 Devilspawn 2010 available at www dragonsfoot org Lakofka Lenard The Assassin s Knot TSR 1983 Lakofka Lenard The Church of Osprem Footprints e zine 2006 available at www dragonsfoot org Lakofka Lenard The Clergy of Phaulkon Footprints e zine 2005 available at www dragonsfoot org Lakofka Lenard The Nystul and Lendore Isle Campaign Footprints e zine 2005 available at www dragonsfoot org Lakofka Lenard The Secret of Bone Hill TSR 1981 External links edit Len Lakofka at the Pen amp Paper RPG Database Archived from the original on 10 September 2010 Retrieved 20 December 2017 A Diplomacy article by Len Lakofka Archived 21 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine Advanced Designers amp Dragons 39 Giants of the Industry Lenard Lakofka by Shannon Appelcline October 26 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Len Lakofka amp oldid 1202531472, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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