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SUB ROSA SERIES

The End of the Hohenstaufen by Michaël de Verteuil starting on page 29 is the first in a series of historical vignettes on noble families and personalities, in this case, the history, and notably the end, of the line of the Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen.Later installments will present the knights as they might be in Mythic Europe. In this installment, he gives the real history of this order. The Knights Templar or The Poor Knights of the Temple of Solomon (article title varies between the table of contents and the article itself) by Alex White starting on page 18 is the first of a five part series in which Alex presents the Knights Templar.As written, it is set in an eastern pass of the Pyrenees, so likely in the Provencal Tribunal. The Tartalo by Eric Vesbit starting on page 15 is an adventure that can be fit into a larger story at a point when the characters are travelling.

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  • Hermetic Vignettes by Kurt Konegren starting on page 12 gave short snippets in the lives of two apprentices, their amici masters, and each of their masters' familiars.
  • In this article, Ben fleshed out a site in a former palace of King Herod in the Levant Tribunal.
  • Covenant Locations: Masada by Ben McFarland starting on page 9 was the first in a series that gave covenant ideas for starting covenants.
  • The Art of Courtly Love by Danielle Nichols starting at page 6 is presented as an in character open letter to the magi of the Greater Alps Tribunal listing one set of the rules of love popular at the time of the official start date and discussing the place of magi in the art of love.
  • Alex was also the cover artist and he, along with Jojo Aguilar and Angela Taylor provided interior art. Issue 1 was released in September 2007 with Mark Philp as editor and Alex White on the Editorial Committee with him. Andrew Gronosky ( talk) 19:31, 7 November 2016 (MST) Issue #1 – September 2007 This is not complete please add more recent issues or link to the forum reviews. Here is a list of what you can find in each issue. The first run of issues were edited by Alexander White Links to discussion threads for specific Sub Rosa issues are also available: Reviews of each issue of Sub Rosa are available in this thread on the official discussion forum. Neither Ben nor I take anything out except satisfaction.ġ00% of the subscription fees go to production costs.Ĭontent: Published by Pointless Mental Cruelty It's been said elsewhere in the maelstrom but I'll reiterate it. In a discussion on the Berklist in late August 2012, the publishers pointed out that Sub Rosa is a completely non-profit publication. If you want to write for Sub Rosa, visit its Facebook page and contact the editors via the message button or the email address listed there. Fanzines are an important way to keep the fan community active and engaged - so why not share your creative ideas about Ars Magica? It's a great way to get started in the RPG industry. Writing for Sub Rosa is one of the ways authors broke into writing for Ars Magica.

    SUB ROSA FREE

    Writers do not get paid (they do receive a free issue). But Sub Rosa gladly accepts article submissions from any and all Ars Magica enthusiasts. Many of the authors of Fifth Edition write for Sub Rosa. The Sub Rosa Facebook page provides information on the current issue and subscription rates.

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  • 5.17 Issue #22: The Repository of Many Riches – August 2020.
  • 5 Content: Published by Distant Lands Publishing.
  • 4.6 Sub Rosa Freebie #1: Garamantians – October 2009.
  • 4 Content: Published by Pointless Mental Cruelty.











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