The Book of Crafts
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PublishersWhite Wolf Publishing
PublicationSeptember–October 1996
GenresTabletop role-playing game supplement
SystemsStoryteller System
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| Publishers | White Wolf Publishing |
|---|---|
| Publication | September–October 1996 |
| Genres | Tabletop role-playing game supplement |
| Systems | Storyteller System |
| Parent games | Mage: The Ascension |
| Series | World of Darkness |
| ISBN | 1-56504-435-5 |
The Book of Crafts is a supplement published by White Wolf Publishing in 1996 for the fantasy role-playing game Mage: The Ascension.
The Book of Crafts is a sourcebook describing Crafts — independent groups of mages outside the established groups outlined in the Mage: The Ascension rulebook.[1][2] They include:
- Wu-Keng and Wu-Lung of China
- Hem-Ka Sobk of Egypt
- Amazonian Sisters of Hippolyta
- the fallen Solificati, now known as the Children of Knowledge
- a sect within the Templars
- Kopea Loei of Hawaii
- Bata'a[1]
The history, culture, beliefs, organization, practices, traditions and magical style of each Craft are detailed.[1] In addition, a variety of spells developed by each Craft is documented.[3]
