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Kim Mohan (Kim Rudolph Mohan) was born on 4 May, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American author, editor and game designer (1949–2022). Discover Kim Mohan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Kim Rudolph Mohan
Occupation Game designer, editor
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 4 May 1949
Birthday 4 May
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Date of death 12 December, 2022
Died Place N/A
Nationality United States

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1949

Kim Rudolph Mohan (May 4, 1949 – December 12, 2022) was an American author, editor and game designer best known for works related to the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

Mohan was born in Chicago, Illinois, on May 4, 1949.

His family moved to Williams Bay, Wisconsin, when he was five.

In high school, he became an avid science-fiction and fantasy reader, and also played wargames.

He graduated third in his class and enrolled at Beloit College.

However, he couldn't find a focus, switching majors several times from philosophy to mathematics and other subjects.

Not finding what he needed at college, Mohan dropped out and decided to be a writer, finding a job as a reporter for the Lake Geneva Regional News.

After a few months, he joined the staff of the Beloit Daily News.

Over nine years, Mohan worked as everything from a sports writer, an editorial writer, the state editor, and the wire service editor.

After nine years, he left the newspaper business to become a freelance writer for various newspapers.

1979

In the summer of 1979, at the age of 30, Mohan went to the TSR Periodicals headquarters in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

After completing an interview and some test freelance editing assignments, Mohan was hired by TSR as part of a three-man staff.

1981

Mohan was soon promoted to assistant editor of Dragon magazine, and became editor-in-chief with issue #49 (May 1981).

Mohan also worked on other TSR projects: he was the co-designer of the TSR board game Food Fight, performed managerial duties for Strategy & Tactics and Amazing Stories magazine, served as editor and "general handyman" for the Unearthed Arcana rule book, authored the Wilderness Survival Guide rulebook, and edited Saga of Old City (Gary Gygax's first novel).

1985

In late 1985, Gary Gygax lost a boardroom struggle for control of TSR and left the company, forming rival company New Infinities Productions.

Mohan and Frank Mentzer both left TSR to join Gygax at New Infinities.

While there, Mohan was the author of the Cyborg Commando sequence of novels with Pamela O'Neill.

1987

Based on an outline by Gygax, the trilogy included Planet in Peril (1987), Chase into Space (1988) and The Ultimate Prize (1988).

1989

However, New Infinities was unable to procure enough outside investment to survive until their various projects came to market, and the company failed in 1989.

Luke Gygax, son of Gary, later wrote, "[He] left TSR and went to work with my Dad because he believed in him and his capabilities. He did that at great risk to his family and it was a gamble that didn't pay off."

1992

Following the closure of New Infinities, Mohan returned to TSR and became editor of Amazing Stories (1992–2001), receiving several Locus Poll Award nominations for "Best Editor" and "Best Magazine or Fanzine".

1993

He also became editor of Dragon again from 1993 to 1995.

1996

In 1996, TSR ran into financial difficulties, and was taken over by Wizards of the Coast (WotC) the following year.

Mohan agreed to stay on, and became the lead editor of the 3rd edition of Dungeons & Dragons.

He was then promoted to managing editor during the second half of the design stage (with Julia Martin finishing the project).

1999

Mohan appeared in the 1999 History Channel special In Search of History: The Truth About Science Fiction, which featured Harlan Ellison and Larry Niven in a discussion about science fiction literature and movies.

2013

Mohan retired from WotC on May 31, 2013, aged 64.

He continued to make contributions to material for both the 4th and 5th editions of D&D, becoming one of the few people to have writing or editing credits for all five editions.

2018

His final credit was as an editor for the 5th edition adventure Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage in 2018.

Mohan died after suffering from lung problems, on December 12, 2022, at the age of 73.