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Michael Rollins

Michael is the resident “Loremaster”, frequently calling upon his knowledge of novels, lorebooks, videos, video games, and podcasts to help with Unraveled Archives design. He also writes the blog, manages social media, and helps with layout of the products and website—though mostly he just uses templates provided by the inestimable Caleb Willden! Every so often he translates products into Spanish, which he learned while serving a mission in Uruguay.

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Caleb Willden

As the local "Wordsmith" and "Technomancer", Caleb enjoys scouring sourcebooks to learn the most clear and technical ways to write new mechanics. (They're called ability checks, not skill checks!) He also helped design the layout templates used for our PDF products, as well as custom-coded the template used for our product pages on the Dungeon Masters Guild.

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Avery Onsel

Joining the team with the philosophy of ‘fun first, balance later’ that seems to work surprisingly well (though balance is still important!), Avery gained the extremely coveted and not-made-up position of “Vibemaster”. It more or less covers the idea of fitting mechanics to visions of what seem cool; again, ‘fun first’ design, which contrasts and complements Michael’s eye for balance. (In reality, this Avery person has no clue what they’re doing half of the time, and is only here because some people seem to have gotten it into their heads that there is a source of quality content lurking somewhere in there. Don’t tell anyone.)

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Summer Rollins

Summer has fingers in many Unraveled Archives pies, including art direction, branding, editing, and writing narrative elements. As the resident accountant, she’s most distinctly known for her record-keeping and tax expertise as the group’s “Goldmaster”. It’s thus no surprise that she was the first to say—after watching Michael and Caleb meticulously tinker with subclasses for months—”You guys should sell these.”

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