Luke Scull is a British author, well-known for his "Grim Company" series of fantasy novels. He was born in the early 1980s and has been interested in narrative writing since his childhood. Growing up, he was an avid reader of fantasy series such as "A Song of Ice and Fire," "Dragonlance/Forgotten Realms," "Lord of the Rings," and the "Redwall" novels by Brian Jacques. Scull's mother played a significant role in fostering his love for fantasy, as she would frequently bring home fantasy novels from the library for him to read.
Scull's childhood was spent immersed in fantasy worlds, either through books, video games, or other forms of media. He has mentioned that he was not a very sociable child, and instead preferred to spend his time engaged in fantasy worlds. This early exposure to fantasy literature and games would later prove to be an invaluable asset in his career as a fantasy author and game designer. When he is not writing or designing games, Scull can often be found playing fantasy games, reading fantasy novels, or working out at the gym.
Luke Scull is not only an accomplished fantasy author but also a skilled videogame designer. He has worked on several acclaimed titles for Ossian Studios, including The Witcher, Neverwinter Nights, and Baldur's Gate franchises. Currently, Scull serves as the design lead for several projects. Readers and fans can stay up-to-date with Scull's latest projects by following him on Twitter at @Luke_Scull and visiting his website at lukescull.com. For book-specific updates, fans can join Scull's mailing list and receive the short story "A Ring to Rule Them All" for free.