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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsAugust 9, 2019August 8, 2019

Precious Stones: General Notes

I’ve been considering for some time the best way of rendering down the information found in “The Curious Lore of Precious Stones” by George Frederick Kunz for Ars Magica. A pair of plot hooks were shaken loose in an earlier article about gemstones that are possessed by tiny False Gods. For simplicity, I’ve carved his…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsAugust 8, 2019January 13, 2020

The witch maid by Dorothea Mackellar

Dorothea Mackellar is one of my favourite poets, and the reason why makes her useful for Ars Magica players. She was a young, rebellious Australian poetess, who wanted to smash through the tradition of idealising Europe. Her best-known poem, My Country, was written when she was nineteen, and was a glove to the face of…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsAugust 8, 2019January 13, 2020

The Fairy Lover by Moireen Fox

A brief poem this week. It is the statement of a woman englamoured by a faerie. Note that she is deliberately avoiding the traditional wards which would defend her from his influence. This poem was released into the public domain through LibriVox by Newgate Novelist. It was by yonder thorn I saw the fairy host(O…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsAugust 8, 2019January 13, 2020

The Outlandish Knight – A faerie serial killer

There’s a song recorded in “Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England” which details a serial killer. I think he may be a murderous lover, a sort of faerie we’ve described before in “Realms of Power: Faerie”. Plot hooks at the end. The recording which follows was released into the public domain…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJuly 31, 2019January 13, 2020

Renascence by Edna St Milay: a mystery initiation experience

Another bonus episode to celebrate the release of the Kickstarter for Magonomia. This poem is called Renascence by Edna St Millay. I originally was going to use it for Ars Magica, as a hint to where the Criamon magi who disappeared from the Isles of Scilly went. You could instead use it as a description…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJuly 31, 2019January 13, 2020

Magonomia and the Churn Song

This bonus episode isn’t an advert for Magonomia, which is a game of Renaissance wizardry, published by some of the Ars Magica authors, but you should check it out at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/shewstonepublishing/magonomia-the-rpg-of-renaissance-wizardry A note on conflict of interest: if it funds I will be writing some of their stretch goals. It’s a game of a Renaissance…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJuly 30, 2019January 13, 2020

Cornwall: A legend of Holy Vale

The legend which follows comes from “Scilly and its Legends” by Reverend Whitfield. When I originally read it I just gave up and said “No, we obviously aren’t going to be getting anything more of value from the good Reverend.” I was mistaken because, superficially the following story sounds like a simple miracle. Simple miracles…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJuly 20, 2019January 13, 2020

Man : The Faerie Pig

A Manx story about treating elfstroke

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsJuly 11, 2019January 13, 2020

Cornwall : Jellyfish

I was recently at a jellyfish spawning lab, where I discovered the jellies I’d swum through during my SCUBA lessons were Moon Jellyfish. This led me down a rabbit hole of thought – the largest jellyfish in the world wash up occasionally on the shores of Cornwall. Could a magus take one as a familiar?…

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And so, we cruise past episode 200…in these transcripts.

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