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{{dnd-stub}} '''Chris Pramas''' is a game designer for [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. He helped [[Sean Reynolds]] with that reboot / gazetteer for [[Scourge of the Slavelords]] and other forgettable 2e work. Then Pramas wrote the 1999 ''Guide to Hell''. THAT got noted - as [[Jack Chick]]'s final victory over this hobby. The ''GtH'' was touted as the triumphant post-[[Planescape]], post-[[Lorraine Williams|Lorraine]] do-over for [[Baator]]. It proposed that the devils don't just harvest souls from Lawful Evils and from those who sign corrupt bargains; they get souls from ''atheists'', like the Athar. Much [[skub]] ensued. Pramas moved on from there in the 3e days to found Green Ronin, which published his setting Freeport. He stayed on good terms with other [[Wizards of the Coast]] alumni, so his creations there appear in (say) [[Beyond Countless Doorways]]. [[Category:Writers]][[Category:Dungeons & Dragons]][[Category:Game Designers]]
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