After the release of the award-winning tabletop roleplaying game
Little Fears in 2001, Blair wrote for various other publishers and published an urban magic game through Key 20 titled
Wyrd is Bond. Blair's Key 20 Publishing and
Adept Press sponsored a booth for
The Forge at
Gen Con in 2002 to appeal to enthusiasts of
indie role-playing games. He eventually joined
Human Head Studios as their Adventure Games Director where he led the development and publication of the
board game ''Frankenstein's Children
, the card game Villainy
, and the 1950s B-movie roleplaying game Normal, Texas
while also assisting on the script for the video game Prey''. After leaving Human Head, Blair primarily freelanced for a variety of video game studios. He also continued to develop and publish his own tabletop work such as
Streets of Bedlam (using the
Savage Worlds system) and
Little Fears Nightmare Edition. In 2012, he joined video game developer
Volition Inc where he worked on
Saints Row IV and
Agents of Mayhem. After a brief stint as Creative Director at
Funcom’s US office, he joined
High Voltage Software in 2019. His work has been nominated for multiple awards from
IGN,
ENnie,
Indie RPG Awards, and
Origins Awards. ==References==