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Covenants Ars Magica Fantasy Roleplaying Timothy Ferguson Mark Shirley

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Covenants Ars Magica Fantasy Roleplaying Timothy Ferguson Mark Shirley
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Publisher: Atlas Games
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 3
Author: Timothy Ferguson, Mark Shirley, Andrew Smith, Neil Taylor
ISBN: 9781589780835, 1589780833
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Covenants Ars Magica Fantasy Roleplaying Timothy Ferguson Mark Shirley by Timothy Ferguson, Mark Shirley, Andrew Smith, Neil Taylor 9781589780835, 1589780833 instant download after payment.

I got this book for 3 chapters: 1.) The extended boon and hook list is very nice, flavourful and detailed. 2.) The laboratory Chapter is amazing. It finally details how to make very personified labs with a number of different scores that can go from the gleaming organized lab to the dank and smelly experimenters lab. 3.) Vis Sources chapter has a number of very neat vis sources. I realize the other reviewer here was justifiable, in that the Covenant system of 5th Ed is *Narrative* in focus. Basically "what matters for telling stories"? 4th Ed was very focused on the actual statistics of the Covenant, not necessarily what hte stories of the Saga would be centered around, which is more *Simulationist* in focus. As for the covenant character chapter, I waived off on it, didn't seem so interesting.

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