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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsFebruary 22, 2020

Chronicles of Shadow Valley 6

This is one of those occasions when followers of Games From Folktales just need to let me have my little enthusiasms. I was going to cut this piece out because it’s a comic aside, but it’s easy to ignore physical comedy in roleplaying games, so I hope you find it useful. The readeris Ed Humpel…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsFebruary 10, 2020February 23, 2020

Zoolvisia by A. G. Seklemian

This week, Zoolvisia, which is an Armenian folk tale. The story is split into two distinct parts and the first half would be a great origin story for a covenant. The second half is a sort of jailbreak adventure story that the characters may take the role of the lead character in. Plot hooks will…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJanuary 30, 2020March 10, 2020

God’s Judgement on a Wicked Bishop by Robert Southey

This week a little bit of folklore from the Rhineland. The rats that you’re about to encounter may, initially, seem like demons (particularly those who claim to mete out punishment for God) or angels. The interpretation I prefer is that they’re ghosts and that this is tiny version of the ghostly processions that we dealt…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJanuary 30, 2020February 23, 2020

Simon, the friend of snakes by A. G. Seklemian

This is an Armenian folktale, from a collection called “The Golden Maiden” by A G Seklemian. This story, and the one which will follow next week, are both possible starting points for a Spring covenant. This one is also of interest to us, because it suggests there is a political structure in the least-powerful tribe…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJanuary 29, 2020

Chronicles of Shadow Valley 5 : The Surface of the Sun

This week another of our episodes from Lord Dunsany’s Don Rodrigo: The Chronicles of Shadow Valley. In thisepisode Don Rodriguez and his servant Morano have been accepted as guests (and kind of captured) by a wizard who holds the Chair of Magic at the University of Sagossa, and he is almost forcing them through an…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJanuary 9, 2020February 23, 2020

Comus by Milton: A Return to Sabrina of the Severin

This week I am cheating by having another look at a creature already covered on the blog that accompanies the podcast. A very long time ago. we created some introductory material for Ars Magica called the Covenant of Sabrina’s Rest. Sabrina’s Rest is named after the goddess of the River Severn. As source material I…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJanuary 3, 2020January 13, 2020

The Rotting Princess

Have you heard the story of the rotting princess? She usually gets a paragraph in the histories of Venice. Just a small one, near the beginning. She’s a useful starting point. She’s where you can say things started to careen off course. She’s to blame for all of the vanities of Venice. She was an…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsDecember 30, 2019January 13, 2020

Chronicles of Shadow Valley 4

Here Dunsany has a little side story, a phantastical episode, but for us it’s a useful snippet. The hero meets a magician who keeps forcing him to undergo mystogogic initiations. The recording was released into the public domain by Ed Humpel, through Librivox. *** The sound of their knocking boomed huge and slow through the…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsDecember 19, 2019January 13, 2020

Scilly : The Giant and the Dwarf

I recorded a Christmas episode earlier this year, but because of the vagaries of podcast production, it drifted to early December. Here’s a replacement, about the Abbey of Saint Nicholas at Tresco. Nicholas, in local lore, is a fearsome chap : he’s far more similar to the weapon smuggler who turns up in the Narnia…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsDecember 13, 2019January 13, 2020

Man – The Old Christmas

This week another one of our folktales from Man by Sophia Morrison. This is The Old Christmas, which was read into the public domain through LibriVox by Larry Wilson. Thanks to him and his production team at LibriVox. I just like to stress that this folktale comes from at least the Sixteenth Century because the…

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