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dead. dead. Elves: Read all about 'em . 2012-01-11 . The first eight novels, the Spellbinder Quartet and Dragon Quartet, followed the adventures of a band of eight young adventurers. She subsequently made the decision to leave school without finishing her thesis.
Alderac Entertainment Group
One of her first projects at AEG was to help her roommate Kevin Millard design the CCG Warlock.
Her first project was adding material to the Guild Wars Nightfall campaign that had been developed by Jeff Grubb, as well as material for . Book reviews: The Dragon by Ree Soesbee . 74 . She also wrote one book of the eight-book Dragon Codices series, Black Dragon Codex (2008).
MMORPG gameworld designer
In 2006, Soesbee was hired by ArenaNet to work on developing campaigns for the MMORPG Guild Wars.
Tom Findlay of The Sun-Herald gave The Dragon a positive review.[2] This was followed by the five-book Four Winds Saga series, and she again wrote two of them, Wind of Honour (2002) and Wind of Truth (2003).
In 2002, Soesbee, John Phythyon and Mike Bennighof wrote Celtic Age: Roleplaying the Myths, Heroes, and Monsters of the Celts, a d20 System sourcebook published by Avalanche Press detailing the Celtic people of Great Britain.
The Sun-Herald .
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Ree Soesbee is an author, Narrative Designer, world builder, storyteller, and executive consultant to thought leaders around the world.
Paul Pioneer Press.[3]
She then wrote the Elements Trilogy about another member of the band, the young wizard-in-training Nearra: Pillar of Flame (2007), Queen of the Sea (2007), and Tempest's Vow (2008). Guild Wars Insider . Knight Ridder Tribune Business News . St. Paul Pioneer Press . https://web.archive.org/web/20120128121706/http://www.guildwarsinsider.com/2012/01/guild-wars-insider-interview-ree-soesbee/4/.
Guild Wars Insider . Soesbee wrote the "Elidor" trilogy about the elven thief Elidor: Crown of Thieves (2005), The Crystal Chalice (2006), and City of Fortune (2006). 2012-01-11 . 2012-01-28 . Starting in 2004, Wizards of the Coast (WotC) published the New Adventures series, young adult novels set in their popular Dragonlance world of Krynn.