Internet site index
One of the main goals of Project: Redcap is to bring together links to as many Ars Magica resources as possible, regardless of their age or perceived quality. Please help by contributing links to your own Ars Magica Web site(s) or any sites you come across.
The sub-topics below lead to individual pages devoted to those sub-topics. Most of the links are on the sub-pages. You may also find it useful to browse by category.
Starting Points
The following sites are good starting points for exploring Ars Magica on the web.
- Official Ars Magica discussion forums
- Atlas Games's official discussion forums are the de facto center of the online fan community. Here players exchange story ideas, discuss the fine points of the rules, and even find other players or play Ars Magica by forum. Most Ars Magica discussions currently occur on Atlas Games Official Forum or the very active Ars Magica Discord community server.
- Atlas Games
- Atlas Games has lots of useful information and downloads on its pages for the Fifth (current) and Fourth Editions.
- Sub Rosa
- Sub Rosa is the current Ars Magica fanzine.
- Peripheral Code
- Peripheral Code is a new Ars Magica fanzine that began publishing in 2016.
- Metacreator
- Metacreator is commercial character-creation software that supports Ars Magica ( Fourth and Fifth Editions).
- The Net Wizard's Grimoire
- A collection of hundreds of fan-created spells where you can submit your own.
- Grand Tribunal Conventions
- The fan community has been organizing Ars Magica conventions since 2007: see Grand Tribunal UK and Grand Tribunal USA
- Mailing lists
- As of the early 2020's the venerable Berkeley List is no longer active.
- Since the retirement of Google Plus services in December 2018, the Google Plus Ars Magica communities are no longer supported -Ars Magica RPG, The Ethereal Tribunal, and Sub Rosa: The Ars Magica Fanzine.
- The Ars Magica Discord
- Join the Ars Magica Community Server on Discord using the following invite: https://discord.gg/Eb8zhD4.
Saga pages
Many fan sites relate to individual Sagas, which we categorize by Tribunal.
Greater Alps | Hibernia | Iberia | Levant | Loch Leglean | Normandy |
Novgorod | Provençal | Rhine | Rome | Stonehenge | Thebes |
Transylvania | Alternate Settings | ||||
Play-by-Post Sagas| |
Other fan-created material
See also our fan community page.
The following pages have something to do with Ars Magica, but aren't closely associated with any single Regional Tribunal or Alternate Settings.
- Blogs
- We are building an index of blogs related to Ars Magica. Please help us expand this list!
- Fanzines
- Professional-quality magazines about Ars Magica, written by the fans, for the fans
Individual pages
- Andrew Gronosky's Ars Magica Site
- Andrew Gronosky's Fifth Edtion Ars Magica pages. Includes notes on two Sagas, useful links, House Rules, and sundry apocrypha.
- ArsPitxu
- Character creation and PDF character sheet creation software.
- Ars Magica Point Cost Calculator
- The Ars Magica Point Costs Calculator is supposed to help you to calculate point costs while creating your Ars Magica 5th Edition character. With your computer being responsible for the number crunching, character creation is simplified a lot!
- Castle Anthrax
- Includes the Travels of Fedoso.
- La Crisma de Simón el Mago (Español)
- David Chart's Ars Magica Pages
- Latin translations, rules expansions, and a complete Saga.
- Jerome Darmont's Ars Magica Site
- Covenants (6), Gaming aids and scenarios, Reviews and more! (Also in French)
- Durenmar.de
- Durenmar was an archive of high-quality articles for Ars Magica, much like an online fanzine. It is was last updated in 2005 and seems to have gone offline as of February, 2014. Project: Redcap is rebuilding as much of its content as possible on the Durenmar (website) page. The classic version should still be accessible in archived form thanks to the Wayback machine.
- Eric Pommer's House Rules
- This site contains alternate Combat and Study systems, Ablative Parma mechanics, essays on Mythic Europe, and more. Note: This site is now offline. I tried contacted the author but received no response. The content is still available from the Internet Archive. User:Andrew Gronosky 24 June 2013
- Machiavelli Games
- A site for freeform games based on the ArM system.
- Mad Irishman's Ars Magica Page
- Home to many roleplaying aids in PDF format, this particular page features character sheets, maps, and stories useful to many Ars Magica players.
- Metacreator
- The commercial software Metacreator, available from Alter Ego Software, is a character creation and management tool. User feedback has been generally very positive.
- Oskari Koskimies' Archive
- Giant Pricelist, Earthsea and Ars Magica, and Ars Magica music. Story archive is in Finnish.
- Projekt: Ars-Magica.net
- A bilingual (English/German) community site
- Rho Phi Gamma
- Contains several useful files, a small collection of links, but its main claim to infamy are rules for converting AD&D settings for use with Ars Magica.
- Sanctum Hermeticum Renewed
- An online fanzine-like archive, currently active, maintained by Angus MacDonald.
- Secretum Secretorum
- Unofficial Ars Magica background material by author Jeremiah Genest
- Shannon Appel's Ars Magica Pages
- Logs for four campaigns, rules reference sheets, and character sheets.
- Tempora Heroica
- A MUD using Ars Magica magic and concepts. There is a web site at http://www.ibiblio.org/TH/, and the MUD itself can be reached at telnet://titan.ibiblio.org:2895.
- Canaries are dying covenant locator
- A list of mythic europe covenants, both official and fan-made.
- Covenant Directory
- A great complement to the previous site, this spreadsheet lists Covenants by location, tribunal, founding, and (if applicable) page reference)
Helpful non-Ars Magica sites
Wikipedia is probably known to most readers already. Check the link for the uses in creating and preparing an Ars Magica game.
TV Tropes another large wiki, dedicated to tropes- conventions of various media used to tell stories- and the media that use them. These can be of great help, both from reviewing a trope directly or seeing examples of where it's been used ("you know how in that one scene they..."). The site also gives information on creators and collaborators in various works- authors, directors, artists, actors, etc- and actors Check out the write up on TV Tropes in our wiki for more on how it can be used and warnings on how it can be a HUGE time suck.
Internet Archive contains or links to a large number of public domain works in a number of different formats.