Mark Rein·Hagen

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Mark Rein·Hagen (often written Rein-Hagen) is a tabletop game designer, best known as the creator of the roleplaying game Vampire: The Masquerade. Rein·Hagen is also one of the original developers of Ars Magica.

As a side project independent of White Wolf Game Studio, Rein·Hagen founded Atomoton Games and created Z-G, the first collectible action figure game. Despite the high production value and plans for numerous tie-ins, the game failed to find a market and sank the company.

When asked about the meaning and pronunciation of the dot in his last name, Rein·Hagen reportedly replied, "It's unpronounceable, and symbolizes how meaningless are the labels that we attach to ourselves." [1]

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