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''Tales of the Dark Ages'' is a collection of adventures published under license by
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in 1990 for
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Ars Magica ''Ars Magica'' is a role-playing game set in 'Mythic Europe' – a historically grounded version of Europe and the Levant around AD 1200, with the added conceit that conceptions of the world prevalent in folklore and institutions of the High Mi ...
''.


Contents

''Tales of the Dark Ages'' is a set of four adventures for use with ''Ars Magica'': # "Tongue of Vipers" by Thomas M. Kane: Lady Claire is accused of attempting to poison her husband, the Viscount von Orstadt. The player characters believe she has been framed, but must prove it before she is executed. # "The Inheritance" by James P. Buchanan: A companion of the player characters has inherited a small holding that has an ancient Roman aqueduct. Getting it working would alleviate a local drought, but ancient forces oppose this. # "Copse of Skulls" by Thomas M. Kane: An apprentice of the player characters is sent on a simple delivery, but he has gone missing and apparently has somehow released something ominous that is terrorizing the local countryside. # "The Ghoul of St. Lazare" by
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Publication history

Lion Rampant Games published ''Ars Magica'' in 1987. In the 2014 book ''Designers & Dragons: The '90s'', game historian Shannon Appelcline noted that "From 1990–1991, Atlas Games produced five different licensed adventure books for the ''Ars Magica'' RPG. These included: ''Tales of the Dark Ages'' (1990), a set of short adventures and Atlas' first product; ''Festival of the Damned'' (1991), a well-loved adventure by ''Ars Magica'' designer Jonathan Tweet, who had left the industry just two years earlier; and ''South of the Sun'' (1991), an interesting look at Mythic Africa". ''Tales of the Dark Ages'', published under license by Atlas Games in 1990, is a 64-page saddle-stapled softcover book with interior art by
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, and cover art by Tara Kinnunen.


Reception

Stewart Wieck Stewart Douglas Wieck (May 10, 1968 June 22, 2017) was one of the founders of the publishing company, White Wolf, Inc. He was also one of the original writers of Mage: The Ascension. Career Stewart Wieck was born in Freeport, Illinois in 1968. H ...
reviewed the product in the December 1990 – January 1991 issue of ''
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''. He found flaws in the individual modules, but stated that "Despite these seemingly harsh attacks upon most of the adventures, there is actually little that keeps them from being useful and enjoyable in play. As Storyguide, you might be perturbed with the backgrounds, but the players are likely to have a good time." He rated it overall at 3 of 5 possible points.


References

{{reflist Ars Magica adventures Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1990