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;[http://scionsofnathas.pbworks.com/w/page/15312850/FrontPage Scions of Nathas]: Exiles from a world destroyed by necromancy flee to a strange and magical realm where they try to rebuild their civilization while surrounded by the ruins, and not so ruined, civilizations of the natives.
== Legacy Page ==
== Legacy Page ==
The history of this page before July 21, 2012 is located at [[Legacy:alternate_settings_sagas]].
The history of this page before July 21, 2012 is located at [[Legacy:alternate_settings_sagas]].

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Alternate Settings are outside of Mythic Europe, perhaps in entirely fictional worlds and/or in time periods other than the Middle Ages. Feel free to add your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.

Alternate Setting Rules

Ars Magica 2000
Pax Hermetica
Modern (21st century) setting variant for Ars Magica

Alternate Setting Sagas

The Cisalpin Tribunal
Mythic Europe, with an alternate Tribunal division
Giants in the Earth
Greyhawk
These pages describe crossover rules for Ars Magica and the World of Greyhawk. The World of Greyhawk is trademarked, copyrighted and what not else by TSR.
The Known World
Rivenrock
A saga set in the world of Hârn.
The Shattered Realm
A dark world where "[t]here is magic, yes, but also wars, plague, dark gods, crude knights, mad emperors and lots of commoners, who know nothing of the magical laws, and who, in fact, care only for the safety of their families and the crops that will sustain them through the cold winter."
Snaefellsjökull
Taneb's Tooth
Scions of Nathas
Exiles from a world destroyed by necromancy flee to a strange and magical realm where they try to rebuild their civilization while surrounded by the ruins, and not so ruined, civilizations of the natives.

Legacy Page

The history of this page before July 21, 2012 is located at Legacy:alternate_settings_sagas.


Based on material ©Copyright 1997-2000 David Chart. Used with permission.