Oppenheimer was no mage, but how can you say he wasnt a wizard? Im sure hed never seen any Watchtower or Atlantis god-king or any of your other old myths. But he conjured up something the world had never seen before and changed this Earth forever. No mage had ever done what he did, but we consider ourselves the Awakened people. Ill bet you anything that when he saw the flash, he woke up, whether it was like us or not. Imagine what we can do when we see through the Lie and recognize that magic and science are all the same thing: wondrous. ? Morton, Libertine Futurist
Modern Magic, Modern Myths
Rethink it. Rethink what you know about magic. About human history. About whats real and whats myth. The Free Council is questioning everything. Sometimes this leads to new breakthroughs in sorcery. Sometimes this leads to disaster. What it never creates? is trust.
An Order book for Mage: The Awakening?
? The definitive guide on the youngest of the five Orders of Atlantean magic ? a must for any Mage player.
? An insiders look at the Free Council, including unique cabals blending technology and magic, new spells and rotes, and artifacts utilizing both science and magic.
? A history of the Free Council and an exploration of the cults, clubs and cells that make up its unusual social structure ? and how to tell thrilling stories using it all.
U.S. Page Count: 144 page hardcover
Modern Magic, Modern Myths
Rethink it. Rethink what you know about magic. About human history. About whats real and whats myth. The Free Council is questioning everything. Sometimes this leads to new breakthroughs in sorcery. Sometimes this leads to disaster. What it never creates? is trust.
An Order book for Mage: The Awakening?
? The definitive guide on the youngest of the five Orders of Atlantean magic ? a must for any Mage player.
? An insiders look at the Free Council, including unique cabals blending technology and magic, new spells and rotes, and artifacts utilizing both science and magic.
? A history of the Free Council and an exploration of the cults, clubs and cells that make up its unusual social structure ? and how to tell thrilling stories using it all.
U.S. Page Count: 144 page hardcover