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Jesse Scoble is a Canadian game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.
Career
Jesse Scoble was a gamemaster for Mark C. MacKinnon, and Scoble became an employee of Guardians of Order a few years after MacKinnon started the game company.: 336 Scoble designed the El-Hazard Role-Playing Game (2001), one of the games based on licensed properties by Guardians of Order.: 336 The superhero role-playing game Silver Age Sentinels (2002) was written by MacKinnon, Jeff Mackintosh and Scoble, with Steve Kenson and developed by Lucien Soulban.: 337 He wrote the world bible for the Silver Age Sentinels superhero game line. Scoble oversaw the development of the role-playing game based on A Song of Ice and Fire, which was published as A Game of Thrones (2005).: 338 He was creative director on the award-winning A Game of Thrones RPG. He has contributed to more than two dozen books, including two short-story anthologies (based on Silver Age Sentinels), and several books for White Wolf. He has also worked as a web content writer for NCsoft, crafting Web and event fiction for a series of massively multi-player online games, including City of Heroes, Dungeon Runners, and Exteel. After living for a year in Texas, Scoble returned to Canada to work freelance and work on writing screenplays.
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External links
Home page
Jesse Scoble :: Pen & Paper RPG Database archive
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- Watch Dogs 2
- Jesse Scoble
- Silver Age Sentinels
- Scoble
- Guardians of Order
- Hyper Scape
- A Game of Thrones (board game)
- A Game of Thrones (role-playing game)
- Mark C. MacKinnon
- Jeff Mackintosh
- List of role-playing game designers