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M20 The Mage Cookbook

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Food is Life 

We are what we eat. As mages throughout history have realized, the foods that sustain our bodies sustain enlightenment as well. Such foods become extensions of the people and cultures that create them. Now Brother Oliver Lyon, Knight Templar and a humble baker’s son, travels around the world hunting the Fallen and gathering fine recipes along the way. 

Enchanting Recipes 

From Mandarin lion’s heads to alchemical booze, Brother Oliver’s collection of delicious recipes spans the cultural realms of Mage’s human world. Among these many culinary concoctions, you’ll find:

  • Lobster Bisque
  • Angel Torte
  • Chicken Nanban
  • Corn Fufu
  • Beef Wellingtons
  • Battenburg Cake
  • Cannibal Stew,and so much more

Feed Your Body

Feed Your Soul 

The Mage Cookbook is a non-canon but tasty culinary perspective on the world of Mage: The Ascension made possible by the backers of the Mage: The Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition Kickstarter.

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Jan M December 13, 2017 11:41 pm UTC
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So this is literally some recipes, loosely grouped to some traditions, don't make the mistake I did of thinking this was actually of use to a Mage game
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John N December 17, 2017 2:29 pm UTC
Do you commonly not read the full descriptions of stuff you buy?
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This title was added to our catalog on December 13, 2017.