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* DivorcedInstallment: An unusual example in that Ars Magica was originally its own thing, but ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' is a spinoff of this game and Third Edition was part of the WOD cosmology. However, Third Edition was not well-received and when Atlas acquired the license, they split the two games apart again.
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* DivorcedInstallment: An unusual example in that Ars Magica ''Ars Magica'' was originally its own thing, but ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' is a spinoff of this game and Third Edition was part of the WOD [=WoD=] cosmology. However, Third Edition was not well-received and when Atlas acquired the license, they split the two games apart again.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: At one point, the makers of VideoGame/{{Academagia}} had an opportunity to make an Ars Magica videogame and ran a [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/blackchickenstudios/ars-magica-video-game kickstarter]] for it. Unfortunately it fell well short of the amount needed.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: At one point, the makers of VideoGame/{{Academagia}} had an opportunity to make an Ars Magica ''Ars Magica'' videogame and ran a [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/blackchickenstudios/ars-magica-video-game kickstarter]] for it. Unfortunately it fell well short of the amount needed.
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* AlanSmithee is credited as the co-author of the fourth edition ''Mythic Seas'' supplement, though the reason why has never been made public. The fan consensus does seem to be that it’s not one of the better books for that edition, though it’s not all ''that'' terrible.
* DivorcedInstallment: An unusual example in that Ars Magica was originally its own thing, but ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' is a spinoff of this game and Third Edition was part of the WOD cosmology. However, Third Edition was not well-received (see DorkAge under YMMV for why) and when Atlas acquired the license, they split the two games apart again.
* DivorcedInstallment: An unusual example in that Ars Magica was originally its own thing, but ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' is a spinoff of this game and Third Edition was part of the WOD cosmology. However, Third Edition was not well-received (see DorkAge under YMMV for why) and when Atlas acquired the license, they split the two games apart again.
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* AlanSmithee AlanSmithee: "He" is credited as the co-author of the fourth edition ''Mythic Seas'' supplement, though the reason why has never been made public. The fan consensus does seem to be that it’s not one of the better books for that edition, though it’s not all ''that'' terrible.
* DivorcedInstallment: An unusual example in that Ars Magica was originally its own thing, but ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' is a spinoff of this game and Third Edition was part of the WOD cosmology. However, Third Edition was not well-received(see DorkAge under YMMV for why) and when Atlas acquired the license, they split the two games apart again.
* DivorcedInstallment: An unusual example in that Ars Magica was originally its own thing, but ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' is a spinoff of this game and Third Edition was part of the WOD cosmology. However, Third Edition was not well-received
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: At one point, the makers of VideoGame/{{Academagia}} had an opportunity to make an Ars Magica videogame and ran a [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/blackchickenstudios/ars-magica-video-game kickstarter]] for it. Unfortunately it fell well short of the amount needed.
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* AlanSmithee is credited as the co-author of the fourth edition ''Mythic Seas'' supplement, though the reason why has never been made public. The fan consensus does seem to be that it’s not one of the better books for that edition, though it’s not all ''that'' terrible.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: Inverted. ''Ars Magica'' and the ''TabletopGame/WorldOfDarkness'' are ''not'' in continuity anymore or even owned by the same company, but concepts such as the Order of Hermes and the Tremere appear in both lines. Atlas and White Wolf don't fight over it.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: Inverted. ''Ars Magica'' and the ''TabletopGame/WorldOfDarkness'' are ''not'' in continuity anymore or even owned by the same company, but concepts such as the Order of Hermes and the Tremere appear in both lines. Atlas and White Wolf don't fight over it.it.
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* DivorcedInstallment: An unusual example in that Ars Magica was originally its own thing, but ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' is a spinoff of this game and Third Edition was part of the WOD cosmology. However, Third Edition was not well-received (see DorkAge under YMMV for why) and when Atlas acquired the license, they split the two games apart again.
* ExiledFromContinuity: Inverted. ''Ars Magica'' and the ''TabletopGame/WorldOfDarkness'' are ''not'' in continuity anymore or even owned by the same company, but concepts such as the Order of Hermes and the Tremere appear in both lines. Atlas and White Wolf don't fight over it.
* ExiledFromContinuity: Inverted. ''Ars Magica'' and the ''TabletopGame/WorldOfDarkness'' are ''not'' in continuity anymore or even owned by the same company, but concepts such as the Order of Hermes and the Tremere appear in both lines. Atlas and White Wolf don't fight over it.