[Closed] Baker's "The Raven's Ars Magica" Playtest

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If you haven’t seen Roger Corman’s 1963 film The Raven, starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre & Boris Karloff, this’ll be a little harder to explain.

Wizards don’t concern themselves with the affairs, great events, wars, or politics of non-wizards, what they dismissively term "the Mortal Realm." They concern themselves exclusively with their own obscure obsessions, projects, hobbies, ambitions, and intrigues.

They live generally secluded lives, in mansions and towers in the countryside, away from the small imaginations and suspicious eyes of their fellow wizards, the Church, and people at large.

(Some keep rooms in the city. Some visit the courts of dukes and kings. Some go to the theater or take an active hand in the farms and orchards of their estates. Some indulge in poetry, commerce, or romance. Some hold tenure and engage students. These are unwizardly behaviors, treated with affection, scorn or indulgence by your fellow magicians.)

The Oath of Hermes forbids magicians to directly attack one another, so when you want to steal another wizard’s secrets, you must use misdirection, subtlety, trickery, intermediaries, blame-casting, temptation, and deceit instead. You might try to infiltrate a servant or your child into your intended victim’s household. You might send an enchanted bird to peer into their windows or an enchanted cat to ingratiate itself with their own child. You might seek and form a secret alliance with a third wizard — against whose treachery you must inevitably guard yourself in turn.

Wizards’ Duels: When there’s no other way to resolve your differences, magicians engage one another in formal duels of magic. The Raven’s climax is just such a duel, an extended sequence of scenery-chewing, cheesy special effects, and genuinely entertaining visual puns.

The Tone of the Game: Wizards’ bizarre obsessions and baroque intrigues are the backdrop for the game. Against it, the game plays as domestic comedy: sometimes light, sometimes dark, heavy, sometimes bittersweet or just bitter, astringent, unflinching. Sometimes broad, silly, whimsical; sometimes acutely observed, sharp, even surgical. Sometimes warm, sometimes cool, mannered and witty, sometimes shocking, violent, garish, sometimes over the top, campy, a slapstick farce, a comedy of errors, a sitcom, a rom-com, sometimes heartfelt, tender, sentimental or maudlin.

Sometimes you hope that your wizard comes out on top, sometimes you hope that they find a better way to be, and sometimes you hope that they get their comeuppance, long overdue.

Play for laughs and for fun, but play honestly and see where the game takes you.


Dec 27, 2024 8:55 pm
Meg and Vincent Baker are having an open playtest of their latest game:

https://lumpley.games/2024/12/18/edgar-allan-poes-the-ravens-ars-magica-playtesting-begins/
https://lumpley.games/edgar-allan-poes-the-ravens-ars-magica-playtest-hq/

Let's play and give them some feedback.

Game Details link above is pointing to a retired game (one created without forums). Here is the correct link:

https://gamersplane.com/games/4749
Last edited December 31, 2024 8:03 pm
Dec 27, 2024 9:25 pm
The playtest looks interesting, I’d be up for some wizardly hijinks.
Dec 27, 2024 10:13 pm
Looks like something went wonky with creating a forum for the game. When I click the game's forum link it takes me to the main forums. I'll troubleshoot a bit and then recreate if necessary.
Dec 28, 2024 2:02 am
The link at the top of the page still points to, what appears to be, the old game that has been retired.

Maybe remove the Recruitment Thread link from the original?
Dec 28, 2024 4:15 am
vagueGM says:
The link at the top of the page still points to, what appears to be, the old game that has been retired.

Maybe remove the Recruitment Thread link from the original?
Thank you for the heads-up!

No luck removing the recruitment link (when I click to edit it shows blank).

Put the correct link up top.

https://gamersplane.com/games/4749
Last edited December 28, 2024 4:48 am
Dec 28, 2024 5:47 am
Looks fun but I don't think I could handle playing 4 or 5 characters in one game. Please post a something to let us know how it went when it's done.
Dec 28, 2024 2:06 pm
Will do!

If you haven’t played troupe-style (or Ars Magica) it’s more intuitive than it seems on paper and well-suited for PbP due to the RP-heavy nature of PbP gaming. In the Baker’s GM-less adaption of Ars, you play your Wizard (which no one else plays) and then play other household characters if the game presents the opportunity. In the few tests I’ve run so far, we’ve had 3-5 Wizards and about the same number of Household Characters that got passed around.
Dec 28, 2024 4:33 pm
I am super interested in playing/playtesting this with you. I've only played Ars Magica once and enjoyed it, but the conceit is fantastic. Deserves more of my attention.
Dec 28, 2024 6:52 pm
This film has actually been sitting on my watchlist for a hot minute...
Dec 28, 2024 6:56 pm
Fun and campy flick! That's the spirit of the game, I think, too. Less crunch and more camp Ars Magica. :)

@Qralloq, invite sent.
Dec 29, 2024 9:10 pm
I have the .pdf. I just watched the film. I was shocked to see Jack Nicholson as one of the cast.
I am interested.
Dec 29, 2024 10:24 pm
@Rabbits, invite sent. (+1 David Lynch, btw.)
Dec 30, 2024 6:07 pm
Is there room for one more?
Dec 30, 2024 10:33 pm
There’s room, @Verrain. Invite heading your way.

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