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The Top 32

The 2009 RPG Superstar contest drew in hundreds of entries from around the world in a contest to crown the ultimate new roleplaying game design talent. The judges spent the better part of six weeks whittling down the entries to a top 32 finalists and 4 alternates. With their hard work done, the onus now rests on the public to crown the next RPG Superstar!

Andrew Judd (Denton, Texas, USA)—Key of Closed Doors
Carl Flaherty (Poway, California, USA)—Lordly Pavilion
Carl Klutzke (Carmel, Indiana, USA)—Boundary Chalk
Casey Smith (Davis, California, USA)—Maw of Urgathoa
Craig Johnston (Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia)—Dazzler
Doyle Tavener (Richmond, Texas, USA)—Desna's Triptych of Threefold Wisdom
Elizabeth Leib (Cleveland, Ohio, USA)—Haunted Shoes
Eric Bailey (Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA)—Lens of the Runethief
Eric Morton (Normandy Park, Washington, USA)—Veil of the Midnight Vigil
Gerald Andrews (Gardner, Massachusetts, USA)—Spell-Catch Gauntlet
Jacob Manley (New Hampton, New Hampshire, USA)—Dust of Weighty Burdens
James Graham (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada)—Mongoose Claw
Jeffrey Scott Nuttall (Hollywood, California, USA)—Twintone Flute
Joao Beraldo (Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil)—Heart of Oblivion
Joshua Blazej (Simi Valley, California, USA)—Hurricane Gloves
Kevin Carter (Aliso Viejo, California, USA)—Spider Hook
Lucas Jung (Dayton, Ohio, USA)—Ethereal Tether
Mark Thomas (Brooklyn, New York, USA)—Hammer's Bane Torc
Matt Banach (Champaign, Illinois, USA)—Master's Perfect Golden Bell
Matthew Morris (Columbus, Ohio, USA)—Bracelet of Shields
Matthew Stinson (Jacksonville, Florida, USA)—School of Eyes
Mike Speck (Winona, Minnesota, USA)—Blightlady's Bread
Neil Spicer (Charlotte, North Carolina, USA)—Last Leaves of the Autumn Dryad
Paul Worthen (Willington, Connecticut, USA)—Ancestral Reliquary
Philip Snyder (Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, USA)—Temporal Bracers
Pieter Simoons (Leiden, The Netherlands)—Withering Hourglass
Randy Dorman (Pittsfield, Maine, USA)—Helm of the Golem Master
Stefan Schulz (Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)—Abyssal Spurs
Trevor Gulliver (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)—Horn of the Dark Hunt
Victor Spieles (Eastpointe, Michigan, USA)—Cirroc's Marvelous Crossing
Vladislav Rashkovski (Sofia, Bulgaria)—The Scarlet Legionary Banner
Wesley Lee (Warner Robins, Georgia, USA)—The Dread Trinket

Brad Menpes, Caith Donovan, Scott & Le Janke, Steve Clarkson, and Weston Prestage were selected as alternates. (Names listed in alphabetical order.)



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