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'''Lion of the North''' | |productName = '''Lion of the North: The Loch Leglean Tribunal''' | ||
|imageFile=Lion_of_the_North_cover.jpg | |||
|edition=[[ArM3|Third Edition]] | |||
|abbreviation=[[LotN]] | |||
|type=Tribunal Sourcebook | |||
|authors= [[Roderick Robertson]] | |||
|publisher=Atlas Games | |||
|productNumber=AG1150 | |||
|isbn=1-880992-42-8 | |||
''' | |releaseDate= 1994 | ||
|format=[[Softcover]] | |||
|pageCount=152 | |||
|productPage=http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG1150.php | |||
|availability=[[PDF]] available | |||
}} | |||
'''Lion of the North: The Loch Leglean Tribunal''' is an Ars Magica supplement covering the [[Loch Leglean Tribunal]] and Mythic Scotland. | |||
== Subject and Contents == | == Subject and Contents == | ||
The Loch Leglean Tribunal as portrayed in ''Lion of the North'' is a wild hinterland of the Order. It is a stronghold of [[House Ex Miscellanea]]. The [[Faerie Realm]] is strong in Mythic Scotland and several dangerous faeries are described. | The Loch Leglean Tribunal as portrayed in ''Lion of the North'' is a wild hinterland of the Order. It is a stronghold of [[House Ex Miscellanea]]. The [[Faerie Realm]] is strong in Mythic Scotland and several dangerous faeries are described. | ||
=== Hermetic History === | === Hermetic History === | ||
'''Lion of the North''' is the first supplement set in the British Isles, so it (rather than ''[[Heirs to Merlin]]'') covers the war between [[Pralix]] and [[Damhan-Allaidh]] that led to the founding of [[House Ex Miscellanea]]. It describes Pralix's campaign and her recruitment of the [[hedge wizard]]s of Britain and Scotland. As of [[Fifth Edition]], this history is no longer [[canon|canonical]] and it has been changed somewhat in more recent supplements such as ''[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]]''. | |||
'''Lion of the North''' is the first supplement set in the British Isles, so it (rather than [[Heirs to Merlin]]) covers the war between [[Pralix]] and [[Damhan-Allaidh]] that led to the founding of [[House Ex Miscellanea]]. It describes Pralix's campaign and her recruitment of the [[hedge wizard]]s of Britain and Scotland. As of [[Fifth Edition]], this history is no longer [[canon|canonical]] and it has been changed somewhat in more recent supplements such as [[Houses of Hermes: Societates]]. | |||
=== Order of Odin === | === Order of Odin === | ||
''Lion of the North'' also includes the first reference to the [[Order of Odin]], a mysterious group of Scandinavian magicians that is portrayed as a potential rival to the [[Order of Hermes]]. Again, because this is a Third Edition book, its treatment of the Order of Odin is no longer [[canon|canonical]]. | ''Lion of the North'' also includes the first reference to the [[Order of Odin]], a mysterious group of Scandinavian magicians that is portrayed as a potential rival to the [[Order of Hermes]]. Again, because this is a Third Edition book, its treatment of the Order of Odin is no longer [[canon|canonical]]. | ||
=== Gruagachan === | === Gruagachan === | ||
A tradition of Highland Scottish [[hedge wizard]]s, the [[Grugach|Gruagachan]] (singular, ''grugach'') are detailed. They are powerful shape-shifters, but also possess other powers. The general consensus in the [[fan community]] seems to be that the rules for gruagachan in ''Lion of the North'' (which were written for [[ArM3]]) are over-powered, but fortunately the tradition has been revised and expanded in ''[[Hedge Magic Revised Edition]]'' (pages 55-78). | |||
A tradition of Highland Scottish [[hedge wizard]]s, the Gruagachan (singular, ''grugach'') are detailed. They are powerful shape-shifters, but also possess other powers. The general consensus in the [[fan community]] seems to be that the rules for gruagachan in ''Lion of the North'' (which were written for [[ArM3]]) are over-powered, but fortunately the tradition has been revised and expanded in [[Hedge Magic Revised Edition]] (pages 55-78). | |||
=== Covenants === | === Covenants === | ||
Three covenants are described: | Three covenants are described: | ||
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* [[Crun Clach]] | * [[Crun Clach]] | ||
* [[Mac Gruagach]] | * [[Mac Gruagach]] | ||
== Community Reviews == | == Community Reviews == | ||
No community reviews are available yet. Please edit this page to add your own comments about this book. | No community reviews are available yet. Please edit this page to add your own comments about this book. | ||
== Related Subjects == | == Related Subjects == | ||
See the following links for more information. | See the following links for more information. | ||
=== Related Pages === | === Related Pages === | ||
* [[Order of Odin]] | * [[Order of Odin]] | ||
* [[House Ex Miscellanea]] | * [[House Ex Miscellanea]] | ||
== Related Sites == | == Related Sites == | ||
* [http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG1150.php Official product page] at Atlas Games | |||
* [http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG1150.php | * [http://www.warehouse23.com/item.html?id=AG1150 Product page at Warehouse 23] | ||
* [http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=AG1150 Product page at e23] | |||
* [http://www.black-knight.org/ars/errata.txt Errata information] | |||
=== Legacy Page === | === Legacy Page === | ||
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:lion_of_the_north]] | The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at [[Legacy:lion_of_the_north]] | ||
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Product Information | |
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Rules Edition: | Third Edition |
Abbreviation: | LotN |
Product Type: | Tribunal Sourcebook |
Author(s): | Roderick Robertson |
Publisher: | Atlas Games |
Product Number: | AG1150 |
ISBN: | 1-880992-42-8 |
Release date: | 1994 |
Format: | Softcover, 152 pages |
Availability: | PDF available |
Lion of the North: The Loch Leglean Tribunal is an Ars Magica supplement covering the Loch Leglean Tribunal and Mythic Scotland.
Subject and Contents
The Loch Leglean Tribunal as portrayed in Lion of the North is a wild hinterland of the Order. It is a stronghold of House Ex Miscellanea. The Faerie Realm is strong in Mythic Scotland and several dangerous faeries are described.
Hermetic History
Lion of the North is the first supplement set in the British Isles, so it (rather than Heirs to Merlin) covers the war between Pralix and Damhan-Allaidh that led to the founding of House Ex Miscellanea. It describes Pralix's campaign and her recruitment of the hedge wizards of Britain and Scotland. As of Fifth Edition, this history is no longer canonical and it has been changed somewhat in more recent supplements such as Houses of Hermes: Societates.
Order of Odin
Lion of the North also includes the first reference to the Order of Odin, a mysterious group of Scandinavian magicians that is portrayed as a potential rival to the Order of Hermes. Again, because this is a Third Edition book, its treatment of the Order of Odin is no longer canonical.
Gruagachan
A tradition of Highland Scottish hedge wizards, the Gruagachan (singular, grugach) are detailed. They are powerful shape-shifters, but also possess other powers. The general consensus in the fan community seems to be that the rules for gruagachan in Lion of the North (which were written for ArM3) are over-powered, but fortunately the tradition has been revised and expanded in Hedge Magic Revised Edition (pages 55-78).
Covenants
Three covenants are described:
Community Reviews
No community reviews are available yet. Please edit this page to add your own comments about this book.
Related Subjects
See the following links for more information.
Related Pages
Related Sites
- Official product page at Atlas Games
- Product page at Warehouse 23
- Product page at e23
- Errata information
Legacy Page
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:lion_of_the_north