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The game, currently in its fourth edition, is no longer sold since 2006. The American ''[[In Nomine (Tabletop Game)|In Nomine]]'' is derived from this game, but very different.
The game, currently in its fourth edition, is no longer sold since 2006. The American ''[[In Nomine (Tabletop Game)|In Nomine]]'' is derived from this game, but very different.

This game provides examples of:
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* [[Celestial Paragons and Archangels]]
* [[Celestial Paragons and Archangels]]
* [[Character Class System]]: Player abilities are greatly influenced by the Archangel or Demon Prince they serve.
* [[Character Class System]]: Player abilities are greatly influenced by the Archangel or Demon Prince they serve.

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In Nomine Satanis / Magna Veritas is a French Tabletop RPG, or more accurately pair thereof: The first half, In Nomine Satanis, is for evil campaigns, where the players play a group of demons on some nefarious plot to corrupt humans and/or kill angels; the second half, Magna Veritas, is the opposite.

The game is extremely tongue-in-cheek, full of pop culture references and very fun to play.

The game, currently in its fourth edition, is no longer sold since 2006. The American In Nomine is derived from this game, but very different.


Tropes used in In Nomine Satanis/Magna Veritas include: