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Alchemical Quote
It is necessary to deprive matter of its qualities in order to draw out its soul.... Copper is like a man; it has a soul and a body ... the soul is the most subtile part ... that is to say, the tinctorial spirit. The body is the ponderable, material, terrestrial thing, endowed with a shadow.... After a series of suitable treatments copper becomes without shadow and better than gold.... The elements grow and are transmuted, because it is their qualities, not their substances which are contrary.
Stephanus of Alexandria, about 620 A.D. - Quote found by Leif Olav Jøsang

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Ars Magica

Ars Magica may not be as well known as other role playing games like D20 systems. The fans of Ars Magica however tend to be faithful to their game and quite active on mailing lists and all over the net. We hope to help gamers find their way by giving them a central point for questions, ideas, announcements and all kind of other concerns. And of course we want to tell you about the troups we know.

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Forums

The place for discussions about Ars Magica or Mythic Europe - and for any kind or related talk and gossip.

Submissions

If you want to submit your own article, artwork or other material, you will find an all purpose contact form here.

Mailing lists

A list of the most important mailing lists concerning Ars Magica and other topics of interest for Ars Magica players.

Downloads

A collection of supplementary material and information for download.

Links

A collection of links to websites with interesting material for Ars Magica players and storyguides.

Reviews

We have review modules for everything officially published for Ars Magica: Read what other users think about certain books - or submit your own review.

The funny page

The funny page: Don't take Ars Magica or role playing gamers too seriously.