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[ | |productName = '''A Medieval Tapestry: Personalities of Mythic Europe''' | ||
|imageFile = Medieval Tapestry cover.jpg | |||
|edition = [[ArM4|Fourth]] | |||
|abbreviation = MT | |||
|type = Sourcebook | |||
|authors = [[Jeff Tidball]], [[Cheryl Arbuckle]], [[John W. Baichtal]], [[Benedict Chapman]], [[David Chart]], [[Neil Laughlin]], [[John Nephew]], [[Tim O'Brien]], [[Chris Pramas]], [[Jakob Ryngen]], [[Steve Saunders]], [[John Snead]] and [[Jan Wagner]] | |||
|publisher = Atlas Games | |||
|productNumber = AG0259 | |||
|isbn = 1-887801-60-X | |||
|releaseDate = 1997 | |||
|format = [[Softcover]] or [[PDF]] | |||
|pageCount = 160 | |||
|availability = Out of print; [[PDF]] available | |||
}} | |||
'''A Medieval Tapestry: Personalities of Mythic Europe''' is a supplement for [[Fourth Edition]]. It was edited by [[Jeff Tidball]] from the work of several contributing authors. | |||
== Subject == | == Subject == | ||
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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
# Introduction | # Introduction | ||
# Magus Archetypes (6 archetypes) | # Magus Archetypes (6 archetypes) | ||
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== Relevance to Current Edition == | == Relevance to Current Edition == | ||
Since this is a [[Fourth Edition]] supplement, practically all the game statistics for the characters are obsolete in terms of [[ArM5]]. However, the character concepts, backgrounds, motivations, and story seeds remain relevant. It would be a lot of work to convert the whole book to a new edition, but to convert one character should not be too difficult (especially with the help of a computer tool such as [[Metacreator]]). | Since this is a [[Fourth Edition]] supplement, practically all the game statistics for the characters are obsolete in terms of [[ArM5]]. However, the character concepts, backgrounds, motivations, and story seeds remain relevant. It would be a lot of work to convert the whole book to a new edition, but to convert one character should not be too difficult (especially with the help of a computer tool such as [[Metacreator]]). | ||
== Player Reviews == | == Player Reviews == | ||
Until about 2005, the original Ars Magica FAQ site solicited reviews of Ars Magica products from the community. The online review submission form is no longer available, but please feel free to edit this page to add your own comments. A synopsis of the survey results for this book is: | Until about 2005, the original Ars Magica FAQ site solicited reviews of Ars Magica products from the community. The online review submission form is no longer available, but please feel free to edit this page to add your own comments. A synopsis of the survey results for this book is: | ||
FAQ Rating: | FAQ Rating: *** (10 reviews; 0 *, 4 **, 4 ***, 2 ****) | ||
* Some interesting snippets of varying quality. | * Some interesting snippets of varying quality. | ||
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* Handy for NPCs. The best bits are the sidebar articles. With so many authors, the presentation comes off unevenly. | * Handy for NPCs. The best bits are the sidebar articles. With so many authors, the presentation comes off unevenly. | ||
* You are bound to find some useful parts. | * You are bound to find some useful parts. | ||
==Related Sites== | |||
*[http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG0254.php Official Product Page] at Atlas Games | |||
*[http://www.warehouse23.com/item.html?id=AG0254 Product Page at Warehouse 23] | |||
*[http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=AG0254 Product Page at e23] | |||
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Product Information | |
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Rules Edition: | Fourth |
Abbreviation: | MT |
Product Type: | Sourcebook |
Author(s): | Jeff Tidball, Cheryl Arbuckle, John W. Baichtal, Benedict Chapman, David Chart, Neil Laughlin, John Nephew, Tim O'Brien, Chris Pramas, Jakob Ryngen, Steve Saunders, John Snead and Jan Wagner |
Publisher: | Atlas Games |
Product Number: | AG0259 |
ISBN: | 1-887801-60-X |
Release date: | 1997 |
Format: | Softcover or PDF, 160 pages |
Availability: | Out of print; PDF available |
A Medieval Tapestry: Personalities of Mythic Europe is a supplement for Fourth Edition. It was edited by Jeff Tidball from the work of several contributing authors.
Subject
The majority of the characters in the book are mundanes, but there is also a chapter with ready-made magi. There are no hedge wizards in the book.
Contents
- Introduction
- Magus Archetypes (6 archetypes)
- Those Who Rule (5 characters)
- Those Who Pray (14 characters)
- Those Who Toil (12 characters)
- Those Who Work Magic (8 magi)
- Outsiders (5 characters)
This book includes a bibliography.
Relevance to Current Edition
Since this is a Fourth Edition supplement, practically all the game statistics for the characters are obsolete in terms of ArM5. However, the character concepts, backgrounds, motivations, and story seeds remain relevant. It would be a lot of work to convert the whole book to a new edition, but to convert one character should not be too difficult (especially with the help of a computer tool such as Metacreator).
Player Reviews
Until about 2005, the original Ars Magica FAQ site solicited reviews of Ars Magica products from the community. The online review submission form is no longer available, but please feel free to edit this page to add your own comments. A synopsis of the survey results for this book is:
FAQ Rating: *** (10 reviews; 0 *, 4 **, 4 ***, 2 ****)
- Some interesting snippets of varying quality.
- A big list of NPCs, with backgrounds and stats included from every concievable strata of Mythic European society. I found the archmage rather a lightweight. Didn't engender much interest. Could be useful as a list of templates.
- Nice "pick an NPC" book.
- Not only NPCs, but some background and interwoven ideas, more than what was expected.
- This offers many guides and insights into medieval characters.
- Handy for NPCs. The best bits are the sidebar articles. With so many authors, the presentation comes off unevenly.
- You are bound to find some useful parts.
Related Sites
- Official Product Page at Atlas Games
- Product Page at Warehouse 23
- Product Page at e23