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Can Anyone Tell Me About The Newest Version of Covenants for Ars Magica?

Started by ColonelHardisson, October 24, 2006, 04:29:10 PM

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ColonelHardisson

I have the original version of Covenants for Ars Magic, and it's one of my favorite supplements for any RPG. Mostly this is due to the example covenants in the book. Has anyone gotten hold of the recently released update/revision of this book? How good is the book? Does it still include the example covenants (Doissetep, Val-Negra, etc.)? If it doesn't, that will really sway me against buying the book.
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