Sean Patrick Fannon

Sean Patrick Fannon
Born (1966-01-04) January 4, 1966
Tennessee, United States
Occupation Game Designer, Writer

Sean Patrick Fannon is an American role-playing game designer and writer. He has been working in the gaming industry since 1988, and is best known for his work with the Savage Worlds game system, including his epic fantasy setting, Shaintar, and his conversion of the classic game Rifts. He has also worked as a designer in the video game industry and a consultant in the film industry.

Personal life

Fannon was born on January 4, 1966, in Tennessee. He began playing role-playing games in 1977. Before becoming a successful game designer, he worked as a deputy sheriff, airline agent, and armored car driver. He attended West Point from 1984 to 1986. He currently lives in Thornton, Colorado with his fiance and her daughter.

Career in role-playing games

Early works

Fannon's career in the gaming industry began in 1988, writing freelance articles and reviews for small-press magazines. He then wrote multiple books for Hero Games' Champions RPG, which led to a job as the Continuity Director of the Champions Universe line. He also wrote books for the Shatterzone RPG and the original Star Wars RPG from West End Games and articles for Shadis Magazine, Adventurer's Club Magazine, and TSR's Dragon Magazine.

In 1995, Fannon wrote The Fantasy Roleplaying Gamer's Bible, an introduction to the role-playing hobby, for Prima Entertainment. A second edition of the book was published by Obsidian Studios in 1999.

Shaintar

In 2005, Shaintar: Immortal Legends the first book set in Fannon's epic fantasy setting for Pinnacle Entertainment Group's Savage Worlds RPG, was published by Talisman Studios. In 2013, Savage Mojo began publishing the Shaintar line, starting with a successful Kickstarter campaign for Shaintar: Legends Unleashed. Two Shaintar books, Shaintar: Legends Arise and Shaintar: Legends Unleashed, were nominated for Ennie awards in 2014.[1]

Evil Beagle Games

In 2012, Fannon started his own game company, Evil Beagle Games, with Carinn Seabolt. From 2014 to 2017, Ross Watson joined the company as Managing Director.

Savage Rifts

In 2016, Fannon's Evil Beagle Games partnered with Pinnacle Entertainment to produce Savage Rifts, which translated Palladium Books' classic Rifts setting to the Savage Worlds rules.

Video games

Fannon worked as a designer for Interplay Productions (on a Star Trek adventure game), Vortex Media Arts (multiple titles, including a Tonka activity game), Infogrames Multimedia, 8th Wonder Games (Drachen Zor), and Telepathy Entertainment (Out There).

Honors

Fannon was the Gaming Guest of Honor for ConGlomeration in 2014,[2] the Gaming Guest of Honor for Corn on the Cob in 2016 and 2017, a Celebrity Guest for Tacticon in 2017 and a special guest at Genghis Con 2018.

Bibliography

Savage Worlds role-playing books

  • Savage Worlds
    • Accursed
      • Accursed: The Guns of Dagerov
      • Accursed: Ill Omens
    • Savage Rifts
      • Savage Rifts: The Tomorrow Legion Player's Guide
      • Savage Rifts: Game Master's Handbook (Nominated for a 2017 ENnie award for Best Rules.[3])
      • Savage Rifts: Savage Foes of North America
      • Savage Rifts: Coalition Field Manual
      • Savage Rifts: Archetypes Set 1
      • Savage Rifts: Archetypes Set 2
      • A Fine Solution 1: Welcome to the World
      • A Fine Solution 2: The Circle of Death
      • A Fine Solution 3: Triangle Triad
      • A Fine Solution 4: Unwanted Heroes
      • A Fine Solution 5: Power Play
    • Shaintar
      • Shaintar: Legends Arise (Nominated for a 2014 ENnie award.[1])
      • Shaintar: Legends Unleashed (Nominated for a 2014 ENnie award.[1])
      • Shaintar Immortal Legends
      • Shaintar Atlas
      • Shaintar Black Lantern Report: Camden
      • Shaintar Black Lantern Report: Mercenary Companies
      • Shaintar Black Lantern Report: Origins of the Society
      • Shaintar: Dwarven Clanhomes
      • Shaintar Adventure: The Burning Heart
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Desert Princes
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Dregordia
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Eastport
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Elvish Nation
      • Shaintar Guidebook: The Freelands
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Galea
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Goblinesh
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Korindia
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Magic & Cosmology (Vol I)
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Malakar Dominion
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Mindoth's Tower
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Nazatir
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Olara
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Prelacy of Camon
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Serenity
      • Shaintar Guidebook: Shaya'Nor
      • Shaintar Guidebook: The Wildlands
      • Shaintar Anthology: Southern Kingdoms
      • Bloody Awful
      • Godstrike Tempest: Shaintar/Suzerain Crossover
      • Flame Down Below
    • Other Savage Worlds works
      • Crossbows, Crafting, and Ka-ZOT!
      • Day in the Life: Gaming the Downtime
      • Dungeonlands: Heroes And Servitors
      • Enascentia: Touch of Flame
      • Nova Praxis: Savage Worlds edition
      • Fire in the Darkness
      • Savagely Useful: Random Magic Items

Other role-playing games

  • Aaron Allston's Strike Force (revised) (Winner of a 2016 BAMFsie award.[4])
  • Shatterzone: Arsenal
  • Shatterzone: GearTech
  • Champions: Champions Universe, 4th edition
  • Dark Heresy: Creatures Anathema (Winner of a 2009 ENnie award.[5])
  • Edge of the Empire: Suns of Fortune
  • Shards of the Stone: Core
  • Hero 4th edition: High Tech Enemies
  • Hero 4th edition: The Mutant File
  • Series Pitch of the Month: No Crowns
  • Cracken's Rebel Operatives (West End's Star Wars RPG)
  • Star Wars: Age of Rebellion
  • Star Wars: Edge of the Empire

Other works

  • A Better Game With Dice and Chips 2010
  • Bring Dice & Chips: The Holiday Collection 2011
  • The Fantasy Roleplaying Gamer's Bible
  • The Fantasy Roleplaying Gamer's Bible, 2nd edition
  • So Yer Wantin' t' Talk Like a Pirate!

References

  1. 1 2 3 "ENnie Awards: 2014 ENnie Awards Winners".
  2. "Conglomeration 2014 guest announcement".
  3. "ENnie Awards: 2017 ENnie Nominations".
  4. "The Bamfsies".
  5. "ENnie Awards: 2009 Noms and Winners".

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Interviews

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