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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. Houses of Hermes - Wikipedia

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    While Tweet worked on a revised fourth edition of Ars Magica for WotC, he also designed for them Houses of Hermes, a 152-page softcover book with additional contributions by Aron Anderson. Interior illustrations were by Liz Danforth , John T. Snyder , Mark Tedin , Susan Van Camp , and Eric Hotz , and the cover art was by Rob Alexander. [ 1 ]

  4. Talk:Ars Magica - Wikipedia

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    In Ars Magica, it's an opportunity to define your character. There is a FAQ for the game, as well as many other game resources on the Project Redcap web site , which includes information specific to 4th and 5th editions, as well as general information on the history of the game.

  5. Geoffrey C. Grabowski - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey C. Grabowski was also the founder of "Project Redcap" in 1994, an early directory of Ars Magica resources on the www. [3] Grabowski subsequently contributed to the Fourth Edition of Ars Magica published by Atlas Games, and published two co-authored books for Jonathan Tweet's Everway RPG with Nicole Lindroos and Greg Stolze, the Realms of the Sun.

  6. List of Shadowrun books - Wikipedia

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    Simplified rules for 4th Edition and for 20th Anniversary Edition. The first one contains the Food Fight 4.0 Introductory Scenario, the second one is made for Free RPG Day 2012 and it contains the A Night on the Town scenario.

  7. Faeries (Ars Magica) - Wikipedia

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    The first version was a 144-page softcover written by John Snead, Sarah Link, Jonathan Tweet, Lisa Stevens, and Mark Rein-Hagen, and published by White Wolf in 1991 for the second edition of Ars Magica.

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    CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli military strikes killed at least 40 Palestinians overnight and on Friday in the Gaza Strip, medics said, as efforts to revive Gaza ceasefire talks received a boost with ...

  9. Encyclopedia Magica - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia Magica was a result of compilation and development by Dale "slade" Henson, and was published by TSR. [2] Encyclopedia Magica Volume One was released in 1994, while Encyclopedia Magica Volume Two was printed in February 1995, Encyclopedia Magica Volume Three was printed in May 1995, and Encyclopedia Magica Volume Four was printed in November 1995.