The Games From Folktales transcripts for April 2019 are out. There is no art this month: the catch-up on monster statistics is taking all of my production time.
Mobiles
This week I’d like to talk to you about the artist Alexander Calder. Calder was active in the early 20th century and late 19th century, so he’s well past the Ars Magica period but I think his work is interesting enough to us that we could sculpt a mystery cult around it. You’re familiar with…
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The Paper Ship
This weeka short episode. It comes from the work of Lucy Lane Clifford, who provided the hollow faerie protagonist of “From Out of the World” last month and the creepy “New Mother” from the month before. I’m notsure what I want to do with it/ I think it’s a faerie regio. This poem was read…
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Cornwall: The Knights of Tresco
One of the advantages of doing fan work, over official work for the line, is that you can include internal contradictions. In the ashcan for the Cornwall material that’s currently out I use the date for the submergence of Lyonesse which is given in the Gesta Romanorum. There is however a piece of folklore that…
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Pu – The Painted Skin
This week and excerpt from “Strange Stories of a Chinese Studio”. The following story contains a creature that is either a revener that has unique limitations but is more pwoerful than usual, or a faerie. The statistics for each version will eventually be given on this blog. The following story was recorded into the public…
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Infernal Regio of Major Weir
This week, Major Weir’s Infernal regio in Edinburgh. LibriVox is a community group which records books that are in the public domain into the audio format. I believe this recording is by Colleen McMahon and I thank her for putting it in the public domain. It demonstrates something interesting about folk tales – things which…
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Chatelaines and toolbelts: On the feminine nature of tool belts in Mythic Europe
I started writing up a magus with a tool belt, and went back to look up their history. We’ve had one in a game supplement before, but it was disguised, because the wearer, like many at the time, was a woman. Western tool belts begin with female roman slaves. They carried a little tool pouch…
Read MoreSupplemental monsters March 2019
I’m trying to work through the backlog of monster statistics, so here are a batch for this month. Thanks to jason72 and Ignes Fesitvus for reminding me where these statistics were, and for the suggestion to use a mongoose as the base for ferret statistics. Srendi Vashtar – Tiny Faerie God Faerie Might: 5 (Animal)…
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From Outside The World
This is a story by Lucy Clifford which reminds me of a faerie, lacking a soul but having enough cognisance to know that she’s not fitting her role. *** She wandered about in the sunshine all the day long, over the fields and in the woods, picking the flowers and listening to the birds, and…
Read MoreFebruary 2019 transcripts
Here’s the link for the February 2018 transcripts. One episode went live early, so there’s an extra in there.
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