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Finally, we have a short letter from Ars Magica 4th Edition line editor and current developer of Magic Shoe, Jeff Tidball. Line veteran Mark Shirley returns to give a look at the method of Geomantic Storytelling, and how it provides a great game experience. Berengar Drexel details a new mystery cult, the Friends of the Apacei, and a couple of its members. Gerald also offers up a bit of game mechanics musing, as he considers shifting from the d10 system to several other options. Gerald Wylie returns with a new Set Piece article, this time examining the Mill, its role and its potential stories.

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A new world might be one of magical understanding, shifted political reality, or simply new perspective and Robin Bland explores what a saga focused on hedge wizards just might entail, including an index of all the minor groups throughout the Ars Magica 5th edition line. And lastly, we've got a cache of secrets and seeds for Old Britannia, a small duchy in northern France which can add a lot of flavor to games visiting the Normandy Tribunal, written by Benoît Léoutre. But if you have an aversion to ships, we can fly into the skies with the Cloudlands of Aiolia by Ben McFarland. We have a trip into wine dark seas and the distant shores of America with a large article on the colony of Roanoke by Jim Seals. Drifting on the clouds and appearing from the mist, Sub Rosa emerges to present issue 19 for your reading enjoyment! This 84-page issue is about new worlds, and offers up a trio of places sure to expand your horizons.










Sub rosa game