Dark Ages: Mage
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Designer | Bill Bridges, Kraig Blackwelder, David Bolack, Stephen Michael Dipesa, Mur Lafferty, James Maliszewski, John Maurer, Tara Maurer, Matthew McFarland |
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Publisher | White Wolf |
Publication date | September 1, 2002 |
System | Storyteller System |
Dark Ages: Mage is a role-playing game book, part of the series of "Dark Ages" supplements published by White Wolf, Inc..
This book acts as both a precursor to Mage: The Ascension, and a supplement for using mages in Dark Ages: Vampire. It is a wildly different system from the modern counterpart as Paradox has not quite taken hold. Because the consensus of reality is less powerful, magic itself is more bold. Rather than magic commonly being explained away by coincidence, it is often obviously the working of some powerful being.