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Ryo Mizuno
水野 良
Born (1963-07-13) July 13, 1963 (age 61)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Author and game designer
Known forRecord of Lodoss War

Ryo Mizuno (水野 良, Mizuno Ryō, born July 13, 1963) is a Japanese author and game designer.[1][2][3] Mizuno created Record of Lodoss War, Sword World RPG, Legend of Crystania, Rune Soldier, Starship Operators, Record of Grancrest War, and was the general supervisor of Galaxy Angel.[4]

Work

Novels

  • Rōdosu-tō Senki (Record of Lodoss War, 9 volumes, 1988–1998)
  • Rōdosu-tō Densetsu (Legend of Lodoss, 5 volumes, 1994–2002)
  • Shin Rōdosu-tō Senki (8 volumes, 1998–2006)
  • Akuma ga sasayaku (1995) in the Yōmayakō-series
  • Mahō Senshi Riui (Rune Soldier, 18 volumes, 1997–2007)
  • Legend of Crystania (4 volumes, 1993–1996)
  • Starship Operators (6 volumes, 2001–2005)
  • Galaxy Angel (2 volumes, 2002/2006)
  • Blade Line: Aeshia Kenseiki (5 volumes, 2009–2011)
  • Grancrest Senki (currently 8 volumes, since 2013)

Short story collections

Pen-&-Paper-role playing

  • Sword World RPG
  • Rōdosu-tō Senki Companion
  • Crystania Companion
  • Crystania RPG

Other

References

  1. ^ Ledoux, Trish; Ranney, Doug; Patten, Fred (April 1997). The complete anime guide: Japanese animation film directory & resource guide. Tiger Mountain Press. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-9649542-5-0. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Lodoss Online Game's Global Rights Licensed by GameOn". Anime News Network. 24 January 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  3. ^ Camp, Brian; Davis, Julie (2007-08-01). Anime Classics Zettai!: 100 Must-See Japanese Animation Masterpieces. Stone Bridge Press. p. 304. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  4. ^ * アニメ / メディア芸術データベース – 水野良 [Anime / Media Arts Database (search results) – Ryo Mizuno]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved February 17, 2016.