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'''David Chart''' is the current Line Editor for Ars Magica, and has been filling that capacity since 2001. This makes him the guy responsible for nearly everything about the [[ArM5]] line, from the general design considerations to the order and content of the supplements. So if there is anything you find fault with in Ars Magica, you should put the blame on The Man.
'''David Chart''' was the longest-serving Line Editor for Ars Magica, from 2001 to 2015. This made him the guy responsible for nearly everything about the [[ArM5]] line (and part of [[ArM4]], from the general design considerations to the order and content of the supplements. So if there is anything you find fault with in Ars Magica, you should put the blame on The Man.


On 14 May 2015, David Chart announced he will be retiring from Atlas Games at the end of the calendar year.<ref>[[Cam Banks]], ''[http://blog.atlas-games.com/2015/05/ave-david-chart-morituri-te-salutant.html Ave David Chart, morituri te salutant!]'', [http://blog.atlas-games.com Atlas Games blog], 14 May 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015.</ref>
On 14 May 2015, David Chart announced his retirement from Atlas Games at the end of the 2015 calendar year.<ref>[[Cam Banks]], ''[http://blog.atlas-games.com/2015/05/ave-david-chart-morituri-te-salutant.html Ave David Chart, morituri te salutant!]'', [http://blog.atlas-games.com Atlas Games blog], 14 May 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015.</ref>


In addition, David Chart has written extensively for Ars Magica over the years. He was the author of [[The Fallen Fane]], [[Black Monks of Glastonbury|The Black Monks of Glastonbury]], [[Heirs to Merlin]], [[Medieval Tapestry|A Medieval Tapestry: Personalities of Mythic Europe]], and [[Wizard's Grimoire Revised Edition|The Wizard's Grimoire, Revised Edition]], as well as contributing to other books and editing or producing or otherwise aiding in the production of many others.
David Chart has written extensively for Ars Magica over the years. He was the author of [[The Fallen Fane]], [[Black Monks of Glastonbury|The Black Monks of Glastonbury]], [[Heirs to Merlin]], [[Medieval Tapestry|A Medieval Tapestry: Personalities of Mythic Europe]], and [[Wizard's Grimoire Revised Edition|The Wizard's Grimoire, Revised Edition]], as well as contributing to other books and editing or producing or otherwise aiding in the production of many others.


==Fourth Edition Books by David Chart==
==Fourth Edition Books by David Chart==
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* Please refer to [http://gt08.ekkaia.org/page/David_Chart the Grand Tribunal 2008 page] for further information.
* Please refer to [http://gt08.ekkaia.org/page/David_Chart the Grand Tribunal 2008 page] for further information.


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Latest revision as of 06:51, 31 December 2015

David Chart was the longest-serving Line Editor for Ars Magica, from 2001 to 2015. This made him the guy responsible for nearly everything about the ArM5 line (and part of ArM4, from the general design considerations to the order and content of the supplements. So if there is anything you find fault with in Ars Magica, you should put the blame on The Man.

On 14 May 2015, David Chart announced his retirement from Atlas Games at the end of the 2015 calendar year.[1]

David Chart has written extensively for Ars Magica over the years. He was the author of The Fallen Fane, The Black Monks of Glastonbury, Heirs to Merlin, A Medieval Tapestry: Personalities of Mythic Europe, and The Wizard's Grimoire, Revised Edition, as well as contributing to other books and editing or producing or otherwise aiding in the production of many others.

Fourth Edition Books by David Chart

Fifth Edition Books by David Chart

As Line Editor David has been involved in shaping every Firth Edition book. He is credited as author rather than editor on two books he wrote personally.

References

  1. Cam Banks, Ave David Chart, morituri te salutant!, Atlas Games blog, 14 May 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015.

See Also


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