Whether you are new to writing work for other readers, or even if you’re an established writer working freelance contracts on roleplaying games, you will find this guide useful for getting a grip on Mage. This resource will assist you in creating new material for the horror roleplaying game, Mage: The Ascension, across its various editions and incarnations. The Storytellers Vault Style Guide Welcome to the Mage: The Ascension Storytellers Vault Style Guide. Mage Editions and Metaplot Timeline The Awakening (Mage First Edition) Seeking (Mage Second Edition) Swashbuckling Adventure (Mage: The Sorcerers Crusade) The Fallen Tower (Mage Revised or Third Edition) A Grimoire is Revealed (Dark Ages: Mage) Ascension (Mage 20th Anniversary Edition (Fourth)) A New Renaissance (Sorcerers Crusade: Mage 20th Anniversary Edition) Dark Pages Smolder (Dark Ages: Mage 20th Anniversary Edition) Mage: The Ascension Storytellers Vault Style Guide For additional information on White Wolf and the World of Darkness, please, visit: and 2 Vampire: The Masquerade®, World of Darkness®, Storytelling System™, and Storytellers Vault™ are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB. Williamsĭedication: To our dear founder, friend, and mentor. Hagen, Kathleen Ryan, Stephen Wieck, and Travis L.
Mage: The Ascension Creators: Stewart Wieck and Satyros Phil Brucato, with Bill Bridges, Brian Campbell, Sam Chupp, Chris Early, Andrew Greenberg, Robert Hatch, Jesse Heinig, Mark Rein
Satyros Phil Brucato Jesse Heinig Neil Gaimen J.K Rowling The Wachowskis Timur Bekmambetov Written By: Josh Heath Art by: Greg & Tim Hildebrandt, Mike Kaluta, David Martin, Willian O’Connor, Omar Rayyan, Chris Shy, Larry Snelly Storytellers Vault Developers: Shane DeFreest & Dhaunae De Vir Layout and Design: Marcos M.