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'''Daniel Gimmer''' (also known as '''Tormentor667''', also knows as '''Thief''', also known as '''Liar'', also known as '''plagiarist''' according to this thread on Doomworld - https://www.doomworld.com/forum/topic/113427-tormentor667-care-to-explain-why-you-plagiarised-epic-2/) is a German level designer, best known for his [[ZDoom]]-based projects, and also being the founder and maintainer of [[Realm 667]], a popular resource site.
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'''Daniel Gimmer''' (also known as '''Tormentor667''') is a German level designer, best known for his [[ZDoom]]-based projects, and also being the founder and maintainer of [[Realm 667]], a popular resource site.
  
 
Gimmer was the project leader of various high profile ZDoom-based community projects such as [[Knee-Deep in ZDoom]], [[Stronghold: On the Edge of Chaos]], and the [[ZDoom Community Map Project: Take II]], all of which won both a main award and the Mordeth award at the [[Cacowards]] in the years 2007, 2010, and 2013 respectively.
 
Gimmer was the project leader of various high profile ZDoom-based community projects such as [[Knee-Deep in ZDoom]], [[Stronghold: On the Edge of Chaos]], and the [[ZDoom Community Map Project: Take II]], all of which won both a main award and the Mordeth award at the [[Cacowards]] in the years 2007, 2010, and 2013 respectively.

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Daniel Gimmer (also known as Tormentor667) is a German level designer, best known for his ZDoom-based projects, and also being the founder and maintainer of Realm 667, a popular resource site.

Gimmer was the project leader of various high profile ZDoom-based community projects such as Knee-Deep in ZDoom, Stronghold: On the Edge of Chaos, and the ZDoom Community Map Project: Take II, all of which won both a main award and the Mordeth award at the Cacowards in the years 2007, 2010, and 2013 respectively.

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