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== Ars Magica books by Jonathan Tweet == | == Ars Magica books by Jonathan Tweet == | ||
* [[Ars Magica (First Edition)|''Ars Magica'' First Edition]] | * [[Ars Magica (First Edition)|''Ars Magica'' First Edition]] | ||
* ''[[Ars Magica Revised Edition]]'' | * ''[[Ars Magica Revised Edition]]'' | ||
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* ''The [[Stormrider]]'' | * ''The [[Stormrider]]'' | ||
* ''[[A Winter's Tale]]'' | * ''[[A Winter's Tale]]'' | ||
== Related Topics == | == Related Topics == | ||
* [[Lion Rampant]] | * [[Lion Rampant]] | ||
* [[White Wolf Magazine]] | * [[White Wolf Magazine]] |
Revision as of 14:40, 17 December 2012
Jonathan Tweet is one of the two original creators of Ars Magica (the other is Mark Rein·Hagen). He has also developed and co-developed a number of other role-playing games and supplements, including Dungeons & Dragons Third Edition.
Mr. Tweet is no longer active in the Ars Magica community.
Ars Magica books by Jonathan Tweet
- Ars Magica First Edition
- Ars Magica Revised Edition
- Festival of the Damned
- Houses of Hermes
- Order of Hermes
- The Stormrider
- A Winter's Tale
Related Topics
External links
- Jonathan Tweet's Personal Web page: Note that this is not a gaming site
- Wikipedia article on Jonathan Tweet
Legacy Page
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:jonathan_tweet