Kabbalah: Mythic Judaism

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Designers
Illustrators
  • Jaume Fabregat i Vilella
  • Ralph Horsely
  • Eric Hotz
  • Jeff Menges
  • Eric Pommer
  • Tonia Walden
PublishersAtlas Games
Publication1997
Kabbalah: Mythic Judaism
Cover art by Dom Reardon
Designers
Illustrators
  • Jaume Fabregat i Vilella
  • Ralph Horsely
  • Eric Hotz
  • Jeff Menges
  • Eric Pommer
  • Tonia Walden
PublishersAtlas Games
Publication1997
GenresFantasy

Kabbalah: Mythic Judaism is a supplement published by Atlas Games in 1997 for the fantasy role-playing game Ars Magica that outlines how to incorporate kabbalah into the game.

Kabbalah: Mythic Judaism is a supplement in which the Jewish Quarters of Mythic Europe are detailed.[1] The book is divided into two parts:[2]

  • Background information, which covers law, history, faith, legends, the mysteries of Kabbalah, the Tree of Life, gematria, and the animation of golems;
  • New rules covering character creation, a bestiary, etc.

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