Krister Sundelin, born in 1970 in Värmland, is a Swedish designer and illustrator of role-playing games and owner of Rävsvans Förlag.
Among other things, he has written the fantasy role-playing game Västmark,[ citation needed] the diesel punk game world Lemuria (together with Anders Blixt),[ citation needed] Ereb'98,[ citation needed] and the manga-space role-playing game Skymningshem: Second Imperiet.[ citation needed] Sundelin now lives in Mölndal.[ citation needed]
In 2014, Sundelin co-founded the role-playing company Helmgast.[ citation needed]
Sundelin was one of the authors on Core Rules for KULT: Divinity Lost, the fourth edition of the Kult role-playing game, [1] which won the Silver Ennie for "Best Writing" at the 2019 ENNIE Awards. [2] His adventure The U-Boat Mystery, published by Helmgast for the role-playing game The Troublshooters. won the Silver Ennie for "Best Adventure" at the 2022 ENNIE Awards. [3]
Sundelin was a writer for the magic rules on the 2023 role-playing game Dragonbane. [4]
Krister Sundelin, born in 1970 in Värmland, is a Swedish designer and illustrator of role-playing games and owner of Rävsvans Förlag.
Among other things, he has written the fantasy role-playing game Västmark,[ citation needed] the diesel punk game world Lemuria (together with Anders Blixt),[ citation needed] Ereb'98,[ citation needed] and the manga-space role-playing game Skymningshem: Second Imperiet.[ citation needed] Sundelin now lives in Mölndal.[ citation needed]
In 2014, Sundelin co-founded the role-playing company Helmgast.[ citation needed]
Sundelin was one of the authors on Core Rules for KULT: Divinity Lost, the fourth edition of the Kult role-playing game, [1] which won the Silver Ennie for "Best Writing" at the 2019 ENNIE Awards. [2] His adventure The U-Boat Mystery, published by Helmgast for the role-playing game The Troublshooters. won the Silver Ennie for "Best Adventure" at the 2022 ENNIE Awards. [3]
Sundelin was a writer for the magic rules on the 2023 role-playing game Dragonbane. [4]