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Report from Grand Tribunal UK 2012

Posted on August 20, 2012 by Chris Jensen Romer

Grand Tribunal is the Ars Magica and Atlas Games convention held annually in the UK and USA. This year the Sixth Grand Tribunal (UK) took place on the weekend 17th-19th August, and featured 37 delegates and 3 authors from the line, but … Continue reading →

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