Mage: The Awakening - Books

Books

  • Mage: The Awakening (August 2005)
  • Boston Unveiled (October 2005)
  • Sanctum and Sigil (November 2005)
  • Legacies: The Sublime (January 2006)
  • Guardians of the Veil (February 2006)
  • Tome of the Watchtowers (April 2006)
  • Secrets of the Ruined Temple (May 2006)
  • Reign of the Exarchs (July 2006)
  • Tome of the Mysteries (November 2006)
  • Legacies: The Ancient (January 2007)
  • Intruders: Encounters With the Abyss (March 2007)
  • The Free Council (May 2007)
  • Magical Traditions (June 2007)
  • The Mysterium (September 2007)
  • Astral Realms (November 2007)
  • The Adamantine Arrow (January 2008)
  • Banishers (March 2008)
  • Lines of Power (PDF Only)* (April 2008)
  • Grimoire of Grimoires (May 2008)
  • Silver Ladder (July 2008)
  • Keys to the Supernal Tarot (November 2008)
  • Seers of the Throne (February 2009)
  • Summoners (April 2009)
  • The Abedju Cipher (PDF Only)* July 2009
  • Mage Chronicler's Guide (July 2010)
  • Mage Noir (November 2010)
  • Imperial Mysteries (January 2012)
  • Left-Hand Path (November 2012)

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