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Latest revision as of 17:17, 30 July 2011

Len Lakofka was one of the early players of Dungeons & Dragons and author who contributed many articles to Dragon magazine and two Advanced Dungeons & Dragons modules published by TSR, Inc., the Lendore Isles Series, and is credited with a third module, Deep Dwarven Delve released by Wizards of the Coast as part of the 30th Anniversary Boxed Set. His player character Leomund has given his name to several well known spells of Dungeons & Dragons, Leomund's Tiny Hut being the most famous.

Lakofka contributed a wealth of material for the game through his popular "Leomund's Tiny Hut" articles appearing in Dragon magazine.

Lakofka's Lendore Isles series of modules are as follows:

Lakofka has announced his intention to release "L4", a module entitled "Devilspawn" through Dragonsfoot.

Lakofka has also published articles on the wargame Diplomacy. He currently resides in California.

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Author Publication List
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Unearthed Arcana Dungeons and Dragons 1e TSR

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