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==  Subject and Contents ==
==  Subject and Contents ==
Mythic Places is a collection of short scenarios. It introduces the concept of [[Regio|regiones]], and presents four sample ones, one of each [[Realm]]. Although the mechanics are outdated, the locales and suggested adventure lines may still be worth mining for ideas. For example, the Animal Powers scenario apparently inspired the covenant of [[Crintera]] in the [[Guardians of the Forest]] supplement.
Mythic Places is a collection of short scenarios. It introduces the concept of [[Regio|regiones]], and presents four sample ones. Although the mechanics are outdated, the locales and suggested adventure lines may still be worth mining for ideas. For example, the Animal Powers scenario apparently inspired the covenant of [[Crintera]] in the [[Guardians of the Forest]] supplement.
 
The four regios are:
* The Monolith: a cursed ancient king awaits those who can free him from the god's curse. This is presented as a Magical regio, but is probably Faerie under Fifth Edition cosmology.
* The Flower Lady: an old lady tends a faerie garden.
* The Well of St. Alban: a well whose water has healing powers.
* The Animal Powers: Powerful animal spirits reside at the heart of a forest.


==  Community Reviews ==
==  Community Reviews ==

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Mythic Places
Cover illustration for Mythic Places
Product Information
Rules Edition: Third
Abbreviation: MP
Product Type: Sourcebook
Author(s): Carl Schnurr
Publisher: White Wolf
Product Number: Atlas adopted this product with AG1016
ISBN: 1-56504-014-7
Release date: 1991
Format: Softcover, 64 pages
Availability: Out of print, PDF available

Mythic Places is an Ars Magica supplement consisting of five supernatural locations, with accompanying story hooks.

Subject and Contents

Mythic Places is a collection of short scenarios. It introduces the concept of regiones, and presents four sample ones. Although the mechanics are outdated, the locales and suggested adventure lines may still be worth mining for ideas. For example, the Animal Powers scenario apparently inspired the covenant of Crintera in the Guardians of the Forest supplement.

The four regios are:

  • The Monolith: a cursed ancient king awaits those who can free him from the god's curse. This is presented as a Magical regio, but is probably Faerie under Fifth Edition cosmology.
  • The Flower Lady: an old lady tends a faerie garden.
  • The Well of St. Alban: a well whose water has healing powers.
  • The Animal Powers: Powerful animal spirits reside at the heart of a forest.

Community Reviews

The following reviews were collected from the original Ars Magica FAQ site:

FAQ Rating: \*\*\* (18 reviews; 0 *, 9 \*\*, 8 \*\*\*, 1 \*\*\*\*)

  • Interesting ideas, worth perusing, but perhaps of limited usefulness.
  • Illustrates very well the concept of regio. Too bad that generic regio aren't what I want, I want historic - filled regios ;)
  • Nice regiones and story ideas.
  • Four good examples of regiones.
  • The original pocket dimension book. Introduced regios and related rules, but didn't present settings of great interest.
  • Reasonable adventure seeds.
  • Really liked these... nice ideas for quick adventures, without being so scripted to ruin them. Good idea done well.
  • Good development of the regio, with regios and regio-control spells, but the adventures are poor. Better to get Faeries for the same rules and better adventures (The Animal Powers lifts it into mediocrity).
  • Some good story ideas, some silly stuff
  • Adventure locations utilizing regio. None took my fancy.
  • Ideas for small encounters on the way
  • Good places & short stories to introduce every-where. A good idea to replace "Magic-Aura-Rating Area" by the more customized Regio.
  • Some cute little places here with real stretches to include a regio in each one. Not bad ideas, but I've never managed to use one of them in a story.
  • Dated, rules need to be examined and checked, good hooks for new players.
  • Regios are neat. Was a must before 4th edition, but it's only valuable now for the regio examples.

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