Bud Baird is the 2025 recipient of the Greg Stafford Memorial Award for Gloranthan Fandom
Posted by Michael O'Brien on 10th Oct 2025

The Greg Stafford Memorial Award for Gloranthan Fandom was established in November 2018 in memory of Chaosium's revered founder and original creative visionary Greg Stafford. With the blessing of Greg's family Chaosium will occasionally and irregularly present the award to recognise a significant and exceptional contribution to Glorantha fandom in a current year.
This month marks the seventh anniversary of Greg Stafford's passing, and we are pleased to announce William "Bud" Baird as the 2025 award winner.
Bud sadly passed away earlier this year, after a short illness.
On his popular Bud's RPG Review YouTube Channel, Bud enjoyed taking on esoteric, complex, or little-known topics, presenting the lore clearly and approachably. Bud particularly enjoyed doing deep dives into Greg Stafford's world of Glorantha: indeed, his final video, released in July, was a "Bud Explains" about the Gloranthan god Nysalor:
Other Gloranthan topics Bud comprehensively covered included The God Learners, The Lightbringers, The Uz, Illumination, The Red Goddess, the Seven Mothers, and the Lunar Empire, and The Lightbringers' Quest. These were in addition to his various reviews of RuneQuest and RunQuest-related titles.
"Bud's sudden passing leaves a big hole in the gaming community and he will be sorely missed. His videos will live on though, and their timeless quality means he will continue to inform, inspire, and entertain Gloranthan gamers for many years to come", said Chaosium vice president Michael O'Brien.
On being notified about the award Bud's wife Claire said:

Previous recipients of the Greg Stafford Memorial Award for Gloranthan Fandom are:
- Lev Lafayette (2018), the driving force behind successfully bringing back RQ Con Down Under after a hiatus of twenty years.
- Martin Helsdon (2019), author of the monumental fan work The Armies and Enemies of Dragon Pass, based on Greg's writings.
- Nick Brooke (2020), for his passionate advocacy of the Jonstown Compendium, Chaosium's community content platform for Glorantha on DriveThruRPG.
- Katrin Dirim (2021), for her vibrant Gloranthan art, inspired by art styles from antiquity and the middle ages and capturing the essence of mythology.
- Andrew Logan Montgomery (2022), creator of the critically acclaimed and bestselling Six Seasons in Sartar trilogy in the Jonstown Compendium.
- Mark Smylie (2023), artist whose beautifully-detailed artwork has brought Jonstown Compendium authors’ imagined Gloranthan scenes vividly to life.
- David Hall, Kevin Jacklin, Dan Barker, and David Cheng (2024) for reviving the epic 50 player freeform game Home of the Bold at Chaosium Con in Ann Arbor in April after a hiatus of 24 years, opening the experience to a brand new audience of gamers.
