Yeonsoo Julian Kim is a game designer, writer, and cultural consultant. They are a contributing designer of Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game.
Avatar works[]
Selected other works[]
- Battle of the Boybands
- The Fog Knows Your Name
- Kids on Bikes
- Teens in Space
- Magical Kitties Save the Day
- Mutants and Masterminds
- Hearts of Wulin
- The Long Drive Back from Busan
Biographical information[]
Kim is a cultural consultant, and specializes in Asian and Asian American themes and settings, queerness, gender, and accessibility as related to chronic and invisible illnesses as well as learning disabilities.
They are a graduate of the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. She also studied in the Undergraduate Film & Television program and minored in game design at Tisch.[1]
They were formerly known as Clio Yun-su Davis, and still use it as a pen name for old work.[2]
Quotes[]
Kim spoke about the tabletop roleplaying game in an article with The Fandomentals. They stated that "One of the best parts of working on Avatar Legends: The RPG is getting to dive into all the rich details of this complex world and seeing how each era impacts the next. I'm excited for players to tell stories that explore what their characters personally value, as well as how those values fit into the larger picture of the world's history. There is a lot worth fighting for in this universe, and not everyone is fighting for the same things."[3]
References[]
- ↑ Kim, Yeonsoo Julian. About + Contact - Clio Yun-su Davis. Retrieved on July 12, 2021.
- ↑ What better time than a Thursday morning to let you all know that I am now Yeonsoo Julian Kim and y'all can call me Julian. Pronouns still they/she, at least for now. Still going to be using Clio Yun-su Davis as a pen name of sorts for old work.. Twitter (July 8, 2021). Retrieved on July 8, 2021.
- ↑ Arndt, Dan (July 12, 2021). Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Games Will Hit Kickstarter In August With Quickstart Rules Out Now. The Fandomentals. Retrieved on December 7, 2021.