Project Aon

"Greetings,
You are welcome to use my Tales of Shianti Wizard, Grey Star on your site. Very happy to hear that he is still remembered.
I'm not sure how large your web-site audience is - so this may be a frivolous suggestion but I do have other tales of Grey Star, and the Shianti, indeed - of other worlds and heroes locked away in various trunks and chests, here in London. They are plain stories and tales of other worlds, other times, other peoples, and have not been converted to the adventure book game format. Would you be interested in these?
Kindest Regards,"
Ian Page (e-mail) 15 Aug 2000

Project Aon Credits

  • Author of
    • World of Lone Wolf 1-4

Ian Page was born in London in 1960. Since the age of sixteen he has pursued a successful career as a singer/songwriter. With the band Secret Affair, he had a string of chart hits to his credit including Time for Action and My World. His interest in the fantastic worlds of 'Sword and Sorcery' dates back to his early teens, and to his love of the novels of J.R.R. Tolkien and Michael Moorcock. It was in 1979, when Joe Dever introduced him to role-playing games, that his involvement in the world of Magnamund began. He contributed greatly to the development of the southern reaches of this fantastic world, and worked closely with Joe on several other role-playing games projects that include TV and radio appearances.

Ian has since re-entered the music industry with a band known as The Affair.

(This information was taken from http://www.projectaon.org/test/en/xml/ipbiogs.inc on 25 June 2009.)