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Legacies the Ancient (Mage: the Awakening)

โœ Scribed by Howard Ingham, Matthew McFarland, Peter Schaefer, Malcolm Sheppard, Dean Shomshak


Publisher
White Wolf Publishing
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
146
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Heritage of the Exiles After the Fall of Atlantis, mages wandered as exiles in the wilderness, forced to eke a living without the protection of their grand city. With new eyes, they explored the world they had so long ignored, unhindered by Atlantean creed. They discovered that magic was not born in Atlantis - it had always existed, hidden in the land itself. Sometimes, even Sleepers knew more of it than mages. From this primal knowledge, the exiles created legacies whose names have reverberated throughout time. A sourcebook for Mage: The Awakening 13 new legacies for players to choose from Long-awaited details on many legacies introduced in the Mage rulebook, from the Dreamspeakers to the Thrice-Great Includes 2 "Left-Handed" legacies - mages who follow a dark path - and 1 "techgnostic" legacies, for mages who mix magic and technology

โœฆ Table of Contents


Legacies: The Ancient
......Page 1
Out of Joint
......Page 3
Credits......Page 12
Table of Contents......Page 13
Introduction: Long Ago and Far Away......Page 14
Dreamspeakers
......Page 16
Elemental Masteries......Page 27
Tamers of Fire
......Page 41
Tamers of Rivers
......Page 50
Tamers of Stone
......Page 59
Tamers of Winds
......Page 67
Forge Masters
......Page 74
Skalds
......Page 84
Sphinxes
......Page 93
Thread Cutters
......Page 102
Thrice-Great
......Page 112
Echo Walkers
......Page 123
Logophages
......Page 133


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