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ARS MAGICA BOOKS

Posted in Ars Magica (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By Lion Rampant. There are some available for $10.00.
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Posted in Ars Magica (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By Atlas Games. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $18.22. There are some available for $18.22.
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Posted in Ars Magica (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By Lion Rampant. There are some available for $29.99.
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Written by Jeremiah Genest and Jeff Tidball and David Honigsberg. By Atlas Games. The regular list price is $21.95. Sells new for $7.94. There are some available for $6.35.
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1 comments about Kabbalah: Mythic Judaism (Ars Magica Fantasy Roleplaying).
  1. This is probably the single most impressive supplement to Ars Magica ever written. The book is handled with great knowledge, grave respect, and an intensity of scholarship that one rarely sees in gaming. I handed it to a non-gaming friend who is a Torah scholar and he was impressed; he quibbled with certain points, but overall he saw this as a book that helped clear up many basic misconceptions of Judaism, especially as practiced during the Middle Ages.

    Kabbalah will give you background on the Jewish communities of the Middle Ages, their beliefs, their mores, and their habits. It will give you insight into humour, worship, mysticism, and attempting to survive as a marginalized yet recognized people. Unlike the poor pastische earlier supplements have given to the Perfecti, this supplement gives a very accurate presentation of Jewish life (and how it varies in different parts of Europe).

    Pick this book up and learn. Shalom.



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Posted in Ars Magica (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

Written by Lr 201 :ww. By LION RAMPANT. There are some available for $11.95.
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Posted in Ars Magica (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

Written by T. Novgorod. By Atlas Games,U.S.. Sells new for $60.00. There are some available for $49.95.
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1 comments about The Dragon and the Bear (Ars Magica).
  1. Ars Magica is a truly great system. It is inherently set in Western Europe around 1220 AD. But what of Eastern Europe? There were people there as well, obviously, and your character migth wish to travel there. Pity the poor storyguide who had to run to the books trying to understand Kievan Russia. That is until now.

    This book, like Lion of the North, dispells many myths concerning the Kievan states at this time. This is not a unified land. It has been converted, yes, but in many ways superficially. Peoples attitudes are, well, different. This book gives you background on social structures, civic organization, politics, the Old Ways, faeries, and even arms & armour. On top of this, for better or for worse, it lets you glimpse the coming of the Golden Horde, as the mongols will soon overrun this territory (wisely the game suggests setting your time-period rather earlier than the usual 1220 AD, for otherwise you would have a short campaign).

    The Order of Hermes is a stranger in this place, thus making it easier for players to plead blessed ignorance. The locals understand this and will pity you for your ignorance. They will send you to the local druzhina for assitance, to a volkhv if you seem wise, or call down the boyars if you get out of line.

    At least the storyguide will know what all this means now.

    If you want an interesting campaign using Ars Magica, buy this book and perpare for a world of wonder. Dozvedanya!



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Written by Judith Tarr. By Bantam. There are some available for $9.00.
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By Atlas Games. Sells new for $13.95. There are some available for $8.99.
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Posted in Ars Magica (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

Written by John Nephew and Thomas M. Kane and James P. Buchanan. By Atlas Games. There are some available for $14.99.
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Posted in Ars Magica (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

Written by Jonathan Tweet & Mark Rein-Hagen. By Lion Rampart. There are some available for $18.00.
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Ars Magica, 2nd Edition
Living Lore (Ars Magica)
The Order of Hermes (Ars Magica)
Kabbalah: Mythic Judaism (Ars Magica Fantasy Roleplaying)
Ars Magica :Lion Rampant Edition 2ND Printing
The Dragon and the Bear (Ars Magica)
ARS Magica
Festival of the Damned (Ars Magica)
Tales of the Dark Ages (Ars Magica)
Ars Magica

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