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UncategorizedApril 21, 2018

A quick note on the Cornish material

The Cornwall Gazetter for Ars Magica is at the stage where all the primary material is gathered and it’s time to push for a rough draft, but there is a brand new book out about the folklore of Bodmin Moor and I don’t want to cut my draft down further until I’ve had the chance…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsApril 20, 2018February 2, 2018

Dunsany short stories: Time and the tradesman

What would the embodiment of Time be in Ars Magica? Mechanically it could be of any Realm. What could its embodiment be? Any story can be a faerie, an a demon can claim to be anything, but Time, in various mythologies is the thing that comes before the Magical powers of creation, which come before…

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Ars MagicaApril 12, 2018March 1, 2018

Dunsany short stories : Two stories of Fame

A pair of short stories about Fame from Lord Dunsany. THE ASSIGNATION Fame singing in the highways, and trifling as she sang, with sordid adventurers, passed the poet by. And still the poet made for her little chaplets of song, to deck her forehead in the courts of Time: and still she wore instead the…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsApril 5, 2018February 19, 2018

Dunsany: Secret of the Sea

Another Dunsany episode: plot hooks at the end! In an ill-lit ancient tavern that I know, are many tales of the sea; but not without the wine of Gorgondy, that I had of a private bargain from the gnomes, was the tale laid bare for which I had waited of an evening for the greater…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsApril 4, 2018April 4, 2018

Dunsany short stories : The Exhausted World

This episode went live early, so here’s a bonus transcript for the week. *** I’ve discussed previously the idea that there may be worlds, in deep Arcadia, where the Faerie Aura is a negative number. To come up to speed on that discussion see the previous episode about Miss Cubbidge and the Dragon of Romance.…

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The monthly transcripts for March 2018.

 

Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsMarch 30, 2018January 30, 2018

The gold more valuable than gold: saffron in Mythic Europe

The transcript for this week went live early. This little bonus episode is to fill the gap. Saffron is the most expensive agricultural product, weight for weight, in Mythic Europe. There’s some question as to how hardy it is: people at the time claimed it grows best in arid climates, but in the 16th century, the…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsMarch 23, 2018November 27, 2018

The demon in Chaucer’s “The friar’s tale”

I was listening to a somewhat modernised version of The Cantebury Tales and was struck by a description of a demon given there. This is from The Friar’s Tale. It uses the word “sompnour” which is a “summoner”, a sort of bailiff that calls people to the ecclesiastical court. The friar hates, and is hated…

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UncategorizedMarch 22, 2018

Beautiful Angiola

The “What The Folklore?” podcast covered a story I suggested. Tune in for weirdness. I must write it up for Ars Magica. https://wtfolklore.simplecast.fm/815466d9

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsMarch 16, 2018January 30, 2018

Microepisode: A note on roosters in Chaucer

Chaucer notes that roosters are natural astronomers. They innately know the time of dawn, dusk and the equinoxes. If your magus has a rooster familiar do they innately know when Sun and Year spells end, to the second? Is one of the astrological mystery cults led by a Bjonaer rooster? Many Bjornaers become a kaiju…

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