· The blog of a Carbondale, IL game store reported that Trampier had suffered a stroke and, due to the cab company he was working for shutting down, was once again pursuing art to cover his www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins. · Fast forward fifteen years, when an article about a wizened cab driver named David Trampier appear in Carbondale, Illinois’s Daily Egyptian accompanied by the above www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins. · The cab driver story comes from a 'David Trampier' that was a cab driver and profiled in a story in a college-town newspaper with a photo accompaning. In a discussion of it on ENWorld it was stated that several former TSR folk ID'd him from the photo but to my knowledge none of them has said this publicly.
David A. Trampier (Ap – Ma) was an artist and writer whose artwork for TSR, Inc. illustrated some of the earliest editions of the Dungeons Dragons role-playing game. Many of his illustrations, such as the cover of the original Players Handbook, became iconic. Trampier was also the creator of the Wormy comic strip. He just kept driving his cab. In , Trampier lost his job when the cab company went out of business, he suffered a mild stroke, and he was diagnosed with cancer. It was at this point, and under dire circumstances, that he finally considered returning to gaming and fantasy art after 25 years away. He sold a few paintings (including the original Dungeon Master’s Screen from ) and made plans to appear at a convention in April David A. Trampier (–) was an American fantasy illustrator, particularly notable for his contributions to 1st edition Dungeons Dragons sourcebooks. Trampier abruptly stopped producing art in , choosing instead to work as a cab driver in Carbondale, Illinois.
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