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  2. Ars Magica - Wikipedia

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    Ars Magica is a role-playing game set in 'Mythic Europe' – a historically grounded version of Europe and the Levant around AD 1200, with the added conceit that conceptions of the world prevalent in folklore and institutions of the High Middle Ages are factual reality (a situation known informally as the "medieval paradigm").

  3. The Pact of Pasaquine - Wikipedia

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    There are descriptions and statistics for all of the more important village folk. It offers a wonderful portrait of a typical village in Mythic Europe, and it is easy to transplant Pasaquine into any ongoing Ars Magica Saga. Even if your adventures are just beginning, Pasaquine could be the perfect point of departure for years of roleplaying ...

  4. The Broken Covenant of Calebais - Wikipedia

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    I was a bit disappointed to see the first 'Ars Magica' adventure revolve around an expedition into a 'dungeon', no matter how logical the 'dungeon'." [ 3 ] In the July–August 1989 edition of Space Gamer (Vol. II No. 1), John Nephew liked the adventure, commenting, "I heartily recommend this adventure to all FRP gamers, whatever system you may ...

  5. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Ars Magica: Lion Rampant (editions 1 & 2) 1987, 1989, 1992, 1996, 2004 Medieval fantasy: Originally developed by Jonathan Tweet and Mark Rein-Hagen, who originated the term "troupe-style play" for it. [1] White Wolf Publishing (edition 3) Atlas Games (editions 4 & 5) Artesia: Adventures in the Known World: Archaia Studios Press: Modified Fuzion ...

  6. Category:Ars Magica - Wikipedia

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  7. Trial by Fire (Ars Magica) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Gabbert reviewed Trial by Fire in White Wolf #30 (Feb., 1992), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "The physical layout is clear and easy-to-follow, although the interior art is a trifle crude.

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  9. The Sorcerer's Slave - Wikipedia

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    In the 2014 book Designers & Dragons: The '90s, game historian Shannon Appelcline noted that "Atlas Games produced five different licensed adventure books for the Ars Magica RPG." [ 2 ] : 54 The Sorcerer's Slave was one of these publications, a 32-page softcover book written by Thomas Kane, with cartography by John Nephew and interior art by ...