Jenna Katerin Moran, previously known as Rebecca Sean Borgstrom and in early publications credited as R. Sean Borgstrom, is an American
role-playing game
A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within ...
(RPG) writer and designer,
and novelist.
Early life
While in high school, Moran began to play ''
Dungeons & Dragons'', and started to write related fantasy fiction.
After high school, she attended
Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private university, private research university in the Georgetown (Washington, D.C.), Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded by Bishop John Carroll (archbishop of Baltimore), John Carroll in 1789 as Georg ...
, graduating with a Computer Science bachelor's degree in 1988. She then earned a PhD in Computer Science from
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hem ...
in 2000.
Role-playing games
Moran began to write supplemental sourcebooks for existing RPGs, including four for
Steve Jackson Games
Steve Jackson Games (SJGames) is a game company, founded in 1980 by Steve Jackson, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games, and (until 2019) the gaming magazine ''Pyramid''.
History
Founded in 1980, six years after the cr ...
's urban fantasy RPG ''
In Nomine
In Nomine is a title given to a large number of pieces of English polyphonic, predominantly instrumental music, first composed during the 16th century.
History
This "most conspicuous single form in the early development of English consort musi ...
'', and five for
White Wolf Publishing's epic fantasy RPG ''
Exalted
''Exalted'' is a high fantasy tabletop role-playing game originally published by White Wolf Publishing in July 2001. The game is currently in its third edition. It was originally created by Robert Hatch, Justin Achilli and Stephan Wieck, and wa ...
''. She also co-authored various RPGs including ''
Ex Machina'', and the second and third editions of ''Exalted''.
In the late 1990s, Moran began to create her own RPG universe, where she envisioned the
player characters would be powerful servants of the gods who are attempting to save reality from destruction by the mysterious Excrucian Host. In 1999, the resultant diceless
indie RPG ''
Nobilis'' was released as a "print on demand" publication by Pharos Press.
''
Pyramid
A pyramid (from el, πυραμίς ') is a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single step at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. The base of a pyramid can be trilateral, quadrilat ...
'' called it "Complex, unique, and deeply touching, ''Nobilis'' is one of the most interesting small press RPGs in years."
Moran released a second edition in 2002 with Hogshead Publishing, which became affectionately known as the "Great White Book" owing to its unusual 12x12" form factor.
In 2005, Moran was the primary author of the ''
Weapons of the Gods'' RPG, the first in-house RPG from
Eos Press.
Moran continued to work with Eos, publishing the third edition of ''Nobilis''
in 2011,
but it was later removed from sale after Moran and Eos parted ways. A revised version of the third edition was returned to market in 2022 with new layout and art.
In 2015, Moran created ''Chuubo’s Marvelous Wish-Granting Engine'',
an RPG with mechanical and setting links to ''Nobilis'', set in a small pastoral Town stranded in an endless sea of colorful chaos. Many characters and archetypes in ''Chuubo'' are recognizable as characters or creature types that were present in Nobilis, but in a weaker (and often friendlier) form. The rules are also similar to those of its parent game, but include additional narrative mechanisms to help players apportion the spotlight and a "quest" mechanic in which players plot out their character arcs ahead of time, and then seek to move through their lives while hitting practical and thematic milestones written on provided "quest cards.". Player characters are frequently children or young adults, and their stories draw on sources such as the animated films of
Studio Ghibli, children's literature and television, and folklore.
In 2020, Moran published the diceless RPG ''Glitch: A Story of the Not'',
flipping the original ''Nobilis'' plotline by presenting player characters who are retired Strategists of the Excrucian Host, those who were originally trying to destroy Creation, but who have abandoned the war and now seek to build lives for themselves while dealing with the fact that their skillset (as beautiful, terrifying riders of the apocalypse) are ill-suited to leading a normal life. The protagonists of ''Glitch'' are both physically and magically powerful, but often lack the wherewithal to perform normal mundane tasks, leading to ironic situations as they confront the gods themselves but are unable to make themselves breakfast before doing so. The system combines the quest system from ''Chuubo'' with the higher-powered mechanics of ''Nobilis'', but introduces a new "Cost" system that measures a Strategist's power based on her willingness to burn herself out in order to achieve an objective.
Novels
Moran has also written a number of novels, some associated with the ''Nobilis'' setting, while others are associated with her long-form
web fiction ''Hitherby Dragons''.
*''An Unclean Legacy'' (2011)
*''Fable of the Swan'' (2012)
*''Jack o'Lantern Girl'' (2012)
*''The Night-Bird's Feather'' (2022)
Awards
At
Gencon 2003, the second edition of ''Nobilis'' won the
Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming.
Role-playing bibliography
Ash-Tree Earth
The following three games are considered to exist in a
shared universe and have references to each other within the games.
'' Nobilis''
*''Nobilis: A Roleplaying Game'' (1st edition)
*''Nobilis: The Game of Sovereign Powers'' (2nd edition)
**''Creatures Clothed in Strangeness'' (2nd edition, supplement)
**''Unlikely Flowerings'' (2nd edition, supplement)
**''The Game of Powers: The Live-Action Supplement for Nobilis''
*''Nobilis The Essentials Volume 1: Field Guide to the Powers'' (3rd edition)
**''Nobilis: Antithesis, Minibook 1i''
''Chuubo's Marvelous Wish-Granting Engine''
*
Chuubo's Marvelous Wish-Granting Engine'
**''Fortitude: By the Docks of Big Lake'' (setting sourcebook)
**''Fortitude: The Legendary 139'' (minor campaign book)
**''Fortitude: The Glass-Maker's Dragon'' (major campaign book)
**''Chuubo's Marvelous Wish-Granting Engine: The Halloween Special'' (adventure)
**''Techno Player's Guide'' (sourcebook)
''Glitch''
*
Glitch: A Story of the Not'
''Exalted''
Moran has authored the following books for the ''
Exalted
''Exalted'' is a high fantasy tabletop role-playing game originally published by White Wolf Publishing in July 2001. The game is currently in its third edition. It was originally created by Robert Hatch, Justin Achilli and Stephan Wieck, and wa ...
'' role-playing game:
*''Exalted: The Sidereals''
*''Exalted: The Outcaste''
*''Exalted: The Fair Folk''
*''Games of Divinity''
*''Savant and Sorcerer''
*''Exalted: Second Edition''
*''Exalted: Third Edition''
''
In Nomine
In Nomine is a title given to a large number of pieces of English polyphonic, predominantly instrumental music, first composed during the 16th century.
History
This "most conspicuous single form in the early development of English consort musi ...
''
Moran wrote the following books for the ''
In Nomine
In Nomine is a title given to a large number of pieces of English polyphonic, predominantly instrumental music, first composed during the 16th century.
History
This "most conspicuous single form in the early development of English consort musi ...
'' role-playing game:
*''In Nomine: Superiors 1 - War & Honor''
*''In Nomine: Ethereal Player's Guide''
*''Liber Castellorum: The Book of Tethers''
*''Liber Servitorum: The Book of Servants''
Other game books
*''Denizens of San Angelo''
*''
Ex Machina''
*''Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game - Manual of Monsters''
*''
Weapons of the Gods''
*''Wisher, Theurgist, Fatalist & Weaver of Their Fates'' (PDF) and the supplement ''That Languidly Dreamt Raif'' (PDF)
References
External links
*
* An essay by Moran (writing under Borgstrom) on the formal structure and philosophy of role-playing game design.
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1972 births
American women writers
Georgetown University alumni
Johns Hopkins University alumni
Living people
Role-playing game designers
Live-action role-playing game designers
21st-century American women