Greg Stafford's interest in roleplaying and gaming originated in his adolescent fascination with
mythology. During his adolescent years he read anything he could find on the subject, and when he exhausted the libraries, he started to write his own stories in his freshman year at
Beloit College, in 1966. This was the start of the world of Glorantha. Stafford's 1974 board game
White Bear and Red Moon had featured the violent struggle between several cultures in the Dragon Pass region of Glorantha. The heart of the game was a conflict between the
barbarian Kingdom of Sartar and the invading Lunar Empire, a theme which has remained central to Gloranthan publications since then. As Stafford was founding his company Chaosium, the game
Dungeons & Dragons (and the concept of
tabletop role-playing games) was gaining great popularity. Role-players were keen to use the
White Bear and Red Moon setting in such games. So Chaosium published
RuneQuest, written by "
Steve Perrin,
Ray Turney, and Friends". Stafford left Chaosium in 1998. For some years, Stafford slowly wrote several
novels set in Glorantha. Novels that he is known to have been working on are ''Harmast's Saga
, Arkat's Saga'', and his "Lunar novel". He was one of the designers on the Glorantha-based video game
King of Dragon Pass. ==Shamanism-related works==