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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsApril 20, 2017March 27, 2017

The Australian war experience as a model for Tremere reaction to the Schism War

One of the advantages that Australian authors have writing for American audiences is that we get to see many of the more popular products of their culture, but the converse is not true. This means that things which are, to us, commonplace, are, to them, surprising. I first noticed this when I wrote a brief…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsApril 13, 2017March 26, 2017

The Great Chinese Gold Sponge

One of the great puzzles of medieval economics is why it works at all. Essentially the European economy, if you are standing at the border of China and looking westward, is an elaborate method of shipping gold and silver to China in exchange for spices. Medieval European understood this. What they did not understand was…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsApril 6, 2017March 27, 2017

Dunsany fragments : Bureau d’Exchange de Maux

I continue to be struck by the idea that Lord Dunsany’s work seems like the stories of a redcap, long weary of the road. Let’s try another.  Be warned, there is a little antisemitism in this one. The Bureau d’Echange de Maux by Lord Dunsany I often think of the Bureau d’Echange de Maux and the wondrously…

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Games From Folktales March 2017 Transcripts

Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsMarch 23, 2017February 14, 2017

Does literary criticism exist in Mythic Europe?

How do magi know what to read? Your magus helps out another covenant and, in thanks, they let your character study from their library for a season. In the real world, the Storyguide hands you a sheet of titles, each marked with level and quality, and you pick the one you’d like your magus to…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsMarch 16, 2017February 14, 2017

Dunsany fragments: the Sack of Emeralds

I have a theory that Lord Dunsany’s tales are the reminiscences of a redcap, perhaps recorded in “The Book of Places You Must Not Go”. Over the next few months, let’s test that theory. If you have a favourite Dunsany story, comment on the blog.  The Fall of Babbulkund was in an earlier episode. The Bureau d’Change will be…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsMarch 9, 2017February 14, 2017

Pastoralis: the forbidden comedy of Silvestris of Diedne

An overheard discussion of Marco the Redcap, recorded by his grand-daughter. “It is against the law to believe the story I am about to tell you. It breaches the damnatio memoraie applied by the Quaesitores after the War.  You may not, must not, believe what I am about to say to be true.  Fortunately I’m widely…

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsMarch 2, 2017January 30, 2017

Does vis bioaccumulate?

In early versions of Ars Magica, the pawn of vis was a quantum: you wither had a pawn, or you did not. There were no fractions of a pawn of vis. I can’t recall how early this was broken, but I certainly recall a vis source being given which was a cave of bats, with…

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Podcast transcripts for February 2017.

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Ars Magica Podcast transcriptsFebruary 23, 2017January 21, 2017

Labyrinth of Lanes

Labyrinth of Lanes is another of those episodes which is best represented as a text which has inserts. So, please find it in the February 2017 pdf.

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