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|productName = '''The Tempest''' | |productName = '''The Tempest''' | ||
|imageFile =Tempestcover.jpg | |imageFile =Tempestcover.jpg | ||
|edition = [[ | |edition = [[ArM2|Second]] | ||
|abbreviation = Tmp | |abbreviation = [[Tmp]] | ||
|type = Scenario | |type = Scenario | ||
|authors = [[Stewart Wieck]] | |authors = [[Stewart Wieck]] | ||
|publisher = Lion Rampant | |publisher = Lion Rampant | ||
|productNumber = | |productNumber = LR0501 | ||
|isbn = None | |isbn = None | ||
|releaseDate = 1990 | |releaseDate = 1990 | ||
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|availability = Out of print; [[PDF]] available | |availability = Out of print; [[PDF]] available | ||
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''The Tempest'' is a full-length scenario (the back cover suggests it is the outline for an entire saga - and the time scale for these adventures is recommended as over "forty to fifty years") described as 'A Saga of a Covenant's Journey from Summer to Winter'. | |||
The current PDF version is presented as Part II of the [[Four Seasons|Four Seasons Tetralogy]]. Part I is [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]; Part III is [[A Winter's Tale]]; Part IV is [[Twelfth Night]] | |||
== Subject and Contents == | == Subject and Contents == | ||
''The Tempest'' | ''The Tempest'' introduced a great deal of Hermetic History including the [[Schism War]], [[House Diedne]], [[Cult of Mercury|Mercurian Magic]] and has an article on [[House Flambeau]]. It also introduced two new spells [[Claws of the Razor's Edge]] and [[Spell Aegis]], and creature stats for a Twelve Headed [[Hydra]], [[Griffin]], [[Whale]], [[Kraken]] and [[Dragon]] among pothers. The cover is by [[Jeff Menges]]. | ||
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== Related Subjects == | == Related Subjects == | ||
The introduction to the adventure explains how the origins of the Order of Hermes involved the merging of traditions from the Roman-originated Order of Mercury with Druidic knowledge about spontaneous casting of magic. The same subject is further detailed in the [[Order of Hermes (book)|Order of Hermes book]], also written for the Second Edition of Ars Magica. | |||
=== Related Sites === | === Related Sites === | ||
*[http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG0501.php Official Product Page] at Atlas Games | |||
*[http://www.warehouse23.com/products/ars-magica-the-tempest-part-ii-of-the-four-seasons-tetrology Product Page] at [[Warehouse 23]] | |||
*[http://www.rpgnow.com/product/128897/The-Tempest?manufacturers_id=408 Product Page] at [[RPGNow]] | |||
*[http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/128897/The-Tempest Product Page] at [[DriveThruRPG]] | |||
* The book's [http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=1297 RPGNet Index page] contains no reviews or comments (as of 18 July 2013). | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:ArM2|Tempest, The]] | ||
[[Category:Products]] | [[Category:Products|Tempest, The]] | ||
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Product Information | |
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Rules Edition: | Second |
Abbreviation: | Tmp |
Product Type: | Scenario |
Author(s): | Stewart Wieck |
Publisher: | Lion Rampant |
Product Number: | LR0501 |
ISBN: | None |
Release date: | 1990 |
Format: | Softcover (original) or PDF (current), 64 pages |
Availability: | Out of print; PDF available |
The Tempest is a full-length scenario (the back cover suggests it is the outline for an entire saga - and the time scale for these adventures is recommended as over "forty to fifty years") described as 'A Saga of a Covenant's Journey from Summer to Winter'.
The current PDF version is presented as Part II of the Four Seasons Tetralogy. Part I is A Midsummer Night's Dream; Part III is A Winter's Tale; Part IV is Twelfth Night
Subject and Contents
The Tempest introduced a great deal of Hermetic History including the Schism War, House Diedne, Mercurian Magic and has an article on House Flambeau. It also introduced two new spells Claws of the Razor's Edge and Spell Aegis, and creature stats for a Twelve Headed Hydra, Griffin, Whale, Kraken and Dragon among pothers. The cover is by Jeff Menges.
Please edit this page to add your own comments about this book.
Related Subjects
The introduction to the adventure explains how the origins of the Order of Hermes involved the merging of traditions from the Roman-originated Order of Mercury with Druidic knowledge about spontaneous casting of magic. The same subject is further detailed in the Order of Hermes book, also written for the Second Edition of Ars Magica.
Related Sites
- Official Product Page at Atlas Games
- Product Page at Warehouse 23
- Product Page at RPGNow
- Product Page at DriveThruRPG
- The book's RPGNet Index page contains no reviews or comments (as of 18 July 2013).