Medieval Handbook: Aetas Europa

The Medieval Handbook: Aetas Europa was both a cancelled White Wolf sourcebook for Ars Magica and the last Ars Magica book co-published by Wizards of the Coast and White Wolf.

Summary

The Medieval Handbook at a Glance
  • Bring historical flavor to your fantasy games — such as Ars Magica third edition — with this RPG supplement.
  • General information about 12th century Europe makes running games easy, even for storyguides without a history background.
  • Historical details can be used to fuel plots, create locations, and inspire character, regardless of your game of choice.
Wisdom of the Time: More about The Medieval Handbook
Pepper your games with medieval flair with this Ars Magica third edition supplement. These pages detail the society and culture of the Middle Ages. Use them to build your fantasy world regardless of what game you play. This supplement will infuse brilliant color and rich texture into your games.
The Medieval Handbook is written in the hand of a monk. Peter of Aalen, traveling monk and brilliant theologian, offers his perspective on Europe of the 12th century. Particularly valuable to Ars Magica players, the book also presents the Hermetic perspective on their time.

From the White Wolf 1993-94 Catalog:

"Picking up where Mythic Europe leaves off, this book explores the territories of Mythic Europe's Stonehenge Tribunal. Now you can travel England's every reach, meeting its every wild, corrupt, and deluded Magus. What legends of England are true? What part do her wizards play in the future of the Order of Hermes? Now you may find out in this latest installment in the ongoing Tribunal series." - pg. 25-26

Contents

Editor’s Introduction

Advice to Travelers

The First Journey

The Village of Bubuid

The Year’s Cycle

The Second Journey

Dealing with Towns and Trade

The Third Journey

End Note

On the Order of Hermes

Background Information

  • The Medieval Handbook has both logos of Wizards of the Coast and White Wolf on the back cover of the book.
  • The opening insert of the book has the following message:
    • A Short Good-bye
    • This supplement marks the end of an era, the beginning of a new one and the renewal of an old one. Confused? Don’t worry. The Medieval Handbook is the last Ars Magica book that White Wolf is publishing. The game line is now in the hands of Wizards of the Coast, under the control of Lisa Stevens, former member of White Wolf and Lion Rampant (if you can remember that far back). Everything old is new again. We’re sad to see Ars Magica go, but we know Wizards will do an excellent job, bringing their own style to the game. Farewell.
  • Wizards of the Coast would then go on to publish about three other Ars Magica books from 1994-1995, and Atlas Games would later buy the license from them to make the 4th edition of the game.
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