Mage: Such Pain

Such Pain is a novel by Don Bassingthwaite published by Boxtree Books in 1995.

Plot summary

Such Pain is a Mage: The Ascension novel which concerns the efforts of Aaron Barry, international playboy (and secret member of the Cult Of Ecstasy), to deal with his father's death and his return to the house of his childhood.[1]

Reception

Andy Butcher reviewed Such Pain for Arcane magazine, rating it a 7 out of 10 overall.[1]

Reviews

  • Review by John C. Bunnell (1995) in Dragon Magazine, #219, July 1995
  • Review by John D. Owen (1996) in Vector 189
gollark: Consider the "rich" function. If you consider the arguments there, and its name, you might be able to guess "oh, maybe that gets the richest users", but you may get it wrong and end up annoyed.
gollark: Stuff isn't particularly self-descriptive a lot of the time. Not as much as comments and stuff make it.
gollark: Combined with the example code, it's usable, but vaguely annoying.
gollark: It briefly describes jua, mentions the available non-websocket API calls, then has a short websocket-y code example which seems to miss a few important features.
gollark: The build process would be a bit annoying, though.

References

  1. Butcher, Andy (June 1996). "The Great Library". Arcane. Future Publishing (7): 82.
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