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Stewart Wieck

Stewart Wieck is one of the founders of the publishing company, White Wolf, Inc. He is also one of the original writers of Mage: The Ascension.
==Career==
Stewart Wieck and his brother Steve Wieck had their first published work in 1986 with the adventure ''The Secret in the Swamp'' for ''Villains & Vigilantes'' from FGU. Later that same year, while they were still in high school, the brothers began self-publishing their own magazine, ''Arcanum''; Stewart soon retitled the magazine as ''White Wolf'', publishing the first issue in August 1986.〔 The Wiecks were fans of Elric, and named their magazine after him.〔(RPGnet : A Brief History of Game #11: White Wolf, Part One: 1986–1995 )〕 The Wiecks had befriended the company Lion Rampant, and when that company encountered financial trouble, White Wolf and Lion Rampant decided to merge into the new White Wolf Game Studio, with Stewart Wieck and Mark Rein-Hagen as co-owners.〔 While Stewart was on the road to GenCon 23 in 1990 with Rein-Hagen and Lisa Stevens, Rein-Hagen envisioned ''Vampire: The Masquerade'', which the new company published in 1991.〔 Stewart co-created the World of Darkness and devised much of the mythology central to ''Vampire'', but his most personal game design was ''Mage: The Ascension'' (1993). With Rein-Hagen working on White Wolf's games, administering the business side of things fell to Stewart Wieck until he made his brother Steve the CEO of White Wolf in 1993.〔 Stewart stepped down as editor of ''White Wolf Magazine'' in 1992.〔 The company encountered economic problems in 1995–1996, which caused a falling out between Rein-Hagen and the Wiecks, resulting in Rein-Hagen leaving White Wolf.〔 Stewart designed the game ''Long Live the King'' (2006).〔 Stewart stayed with White Wolf when Steve left in 2007 to take a seat on CCP's board of directors.〔 Stewart resigned from White Wolf in 2010, immediately founding the company Nocturnal Games, which picked up White Wolf's rights to ''Pendragon''.〔 He co-designed the fantasy board game ''Darkling Plain'', which uses 3D graphics created on smartphones. It was announced in 2013 by Nocturnal Media.〔(July 13, 2013). "Nocturnal Media and Stewart Wieck to Develop Reality Game Prototype", ''Professional Services Close-Up''.〕
He co-edited the 1998 book ''The Essential World of Darkness'', a collection of novels.〔D'Ammassa, Don (May/June 1998). "The Essential World of Darkness", ''Science Fiction Chronicle'' 19 (7/8): 43.〕 Weick is also an author of several novels and a number of short stories.〔

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