Chris Pierson

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Chris Pierson is an American computer game designer as well as an author of several books in the Dragonlance saga. He has written many books for the series.

Career

Chris Pierson was born in Canada.[1]

Chris first wanted to write novels for the Dragonlance saga at the age of 12, which is when he first picked up a copy of a Dragonlance book. He finished his first novel at 16, which he describes as dreadful. He received his big break when Margaret Weis (one of the most prestigious authors in the Dragonlance series) sent out an open call for submissions to an online site. The submissions, if accepted, would be used in an anthology of sorts. Chris had his first story accepted.

At the 1997 Gen Con game fair, TSR approached him about writing books for the Dragonlance series.[2] He wrote the Kingpriest Trilogy and the Taladas Trilogy.[1] His other Dragonlance novels are the Bridges of Time novels Spirit of the Wind and Dezra's Quest.[2]

Pierson's short fiction has appeared in the anthologies Time Twisters, Pandora's Closet, Fellowship Fantastic, The Dimension Next Door, and Terribly Twisted Tales.[1]

As a computer game designer, Chris Pierson worked at Turbine and later its successor Standing Stone Games. He was one of four systems designers for the early MMORPG fantasy game Asheron's Call.[2] Pierson worked on The Lord of the Rings Online for over 20 years as both writer and world designer.[1] In his position as Lead Worldbuilder and Loremaster of the game, Pierson performs the original research of Tolkien's legendarium, comprising information from all available sources by J. R. R. Tolkien into a comprehensive timeline of historical background events for each of the game's regions, while also identifying the gaps where new stories can be told.[3]

Personal life

Pierson lives in Boston, Massachusetts with his wife Rebekah and their children.[1]

Dragonlance novels

Bridges of Time series

The Kingpriest Trilogy

The Taladas Trilogy

References

  1. Greenberg, Martin H.; Hughes, Kerrie, eds. (2009). Gamer Fantastic. NY, NY: Daw Books. p. 236. ISBN 9781101082164. Retrieved August 4, 2014.
  2. "Chris Pierson". Archived from the original on February 24, 2009.
  3. The Lord of the Rings Online (2022-10-14). "Before the Shadow: Story and Lore w/Chris Pierson - +Cord of the Rings". Youtube. Retrieved June 8, 2026.