Frederick Yelk
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| Name: | Frederick Yelk |
| Gender: | Male |
| Born: | November 21, 1971 (Age: 37) |
Fred's official contributions for White Wolf include the following:
Contents |
[edit] Additional Material
[edit] Additional Proofreading
[edit] Author
- 1999/July: Aberrant: Aberrant Rulebook
- 1999/July: Aberrant: Aberrant Rulebook (limited)
- 1999/March: Trinity: Trinity Rulebook (softcover)
- 1997/November 10: Trinity: Trinity Rulebook
- 1997/October: Trinity: Trinity Rulebook (limited)
- Vampire: The Dark Ages' Dark Ages Companion
- Werewolf: The Wild West's Ghost Towns
- Werewolf: The Wild West's Werewolf: The Wild West Companion
- Wraith: The Oblivion's Doomslayers: Into the Labyrinth
- Wraith: The Oblivion's Mediums: Speakers with the Dead
- Wraith: The Oblivion's Wraith: The Oblivion Second Edition
[edit] Concept and Design
- 2001/August 20: Adventure!: Adventure! Rulebook
- 1999/July: Aberrant: Aberrant Rulebook
- 1999/July: Aberrant: Aberrant Rulebook (limited)
- 1999/March: Trinity: Trinity Rulebook (softcover)
- 1997/November 10: Trinity: Trinity Rulebook
- 1997/October: Trinity: Trinity Rulebook (limited)
- Werewolf: The Forsaken's Werewolf: The Forsaken Rulebook
- World of Darkness's World of Darkness: Storytelling System Rulebook
[edit] Playtester
- 2001/August 20: Adventure!: Adventure! Rulebook (as Fred "Edward November, Operator M-1" Yelk, of Team Lobo Blanco)
- 1999/March: Trinity: Trinity Rulebook (softcover) (of "Jailhouse Rock")
- 1997/November 10: Trinity: Trinity Rulebook (of "Jailhouse Rock")
- 1997/October: Trinity: Trinity Rulebook (limited) (of "Jailhouse Rock")
- Wraith: The Oblivion's Wraith: The Oblivion Second Edition
- Demon: The Fallen's Demon: The Fallen Rulebook
[edit] Special Thanks
- 2001/February 5: MTA: Tradition Book: Akashic Brotherhood: Fred "Screw 'em" Yelk, for being to most corrupt commissioner in the history of the sport.
- 1999: MTA: Masters of the Art: Fred "Chicks Hate Me" Yelk, who's decided to sell a much more difficult — and lucrative — product.
- 1998/January: MTA: Technomancer's Toybox: Fred "Open Season" Yelk, for teaching us how to game (again).
- 1995: MTA: Hidden Lore: Fred "Collectible Tarot Card" Yelk, for dodging the Mage developer's thrown pillows.
