Gareth Hanrahan

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Gareth Hanrahan
Nationality Irish
Other names Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan
Occupation Game designer
Home town Cork

Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan is an Irish game designer and novelist who has worked primarily on role-playing games.

Career

Hanrahan was one of the game designers included in the experimental community connected to the Gaming Outpost.[1]:406 When Mongoose Publishing pulled their Paranoia writing in-house, it was overseen by Hanrahan.[1]:398 Hanrahan wrote Mongoose's fifth RuneQuest setting, Hawkmoon: The Roleplaying Game (2007).[1]:399 Hanrahan authored the Traveller Core Rulebook (2008), which managed to outsell RuneQuest and become Mongoose's new #1 game.[1]:401 Hanrahan's 12th-century setting Deus Vult (2010) received new support in RuneQuest II.[1]:399 When Mongoose separated from Rebellion in March 2010, Hanrahan was one of those let go during the resulting layoffs.[1]:402 Hanrahan helped Pelgrane Press support their GUMSHOE System by producing monthly supplements starting in late 2010.[1]:385 In 2011, Cubicle 7 expanded its staff with industry insiders like Hanrahan, Walt Ciechanowski, Charles Ryan, and Neil Ford.[1]:432

He is employed as a full-time writer for Pelgrane Press.[2] He also holds the position of Line Developer for The Laundry Files roleplaying game published by Cubicle 7.[3]

Fiction

Hanrahan is the author of the Paranoia novel Reality Optional.[4] He has also contributed short stories to the Stone Skin Press anthologies The Lion and the Aardvark[5] and Schemers.[6]

Awards and Nominations

Hanrahan has received the following ENnie awards:

Hanrahan has received the following ENnie nominations:

Hanrahan has received the following Origins nominations:

Games

Games designed / written by Hanrahan include:

  • The Slayer's Guide to Titans (2003)[17]
  • The Quintessential Halfling (2003)[18]
  • The Quintessential Paladin II: Advanced Tactics (2004)[19]
  • The Quintessential Druid II (2004)[20]
  • OGL Horror (2004)[21]
  • The Traitor's Manual (2004), Paranoia RPG[22]
  • EarthForce Campaign Book (2005), Babylon 5 RPG[23]
  • Eyes of the Stone Thief (2015), 13th Age RPG[24]

References

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