Liz Danforth
Liz Danforth
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The Roleplaying Years

This timeline details Liz Danforth's extensive work in the roleplaying game industry beyond Flying Buffalo and 'Tunnels & Trolls'.
Freelance Work for Numerous RPGs
1980s
Danforth established herself as a freelance artist and designer, working on a wide range of role-playing games, including those published by major companies like TSR (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons), Chaosium (Call of Cthulhu), and Steve Jackson Games (GURPS).
Artwork for 'Call of Cthulhu'
1980s
Her contributions to 'Call of Cthulhu' are particularly notable, showcasing her ability to depict dark and atmospheric themes, making her illustrations perfect for the horror-themed RPG.
Artwork for 'Advanced Dungeons and Dragons'
1980s
Her contributions to 'Advanced Dungeons and Dragons' further solidified her status as a leading artist in the genre.
Game Design and Development
1980s-1990s
In addition to illustration, Danforth participated in game design and development, contributing to the rules, scenarios, and world-building of various RPG projects.