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The '''Duresca scrolls''' were a set of documents discovered at the covenant of [[Duresca]] in the [[Iberian Tribunal]] in the tenth century. The outlined a secret plot by [[House Guernicus]] to take over the [[Order of Hermes]].<ref>''[[Houses of Hermes: True Lineages]]'', p. 40, "Duresca Scrolls"</ref> Whether they are authentic, or forgeries, is ambiguous.
The '''Duresca scrolls''' were a set of documents discovered at the covenant of [[Duresca]] in the [[Iberian Tribunal]] in the tenth century. They outlined a secret plot by [[House Guernicus]] to take over the [[Order of Hermes]].<ref>''[[Houses of Hermes: True Lineages]]'', p. 40, "Duresca Scrolls"</ref> Whether they are authentic, or forgeries, is ambiguous.
 
== Past Editions ==
The Duresca scrolls were also mentioned in Third Edition<ref name="Iberia">''[[Tribunals of Hermes: Iberia]]'', p. 37, "Descent into Schism"</ref>, where there are signs of a conspiracy surrounding them.<ref name="Iberia"<ref name="Iberia" />
 
The scrolls were first mentioned in Second Edition.<ref>''[[Order of Hermes (book)|Order of Hermes]]'', p. 102</ref>


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The Duresca scrolls were a set of documents discovered at the covenant of Duresca in the Iberian Tribunal in the tenth century. They outlined a secret plot by House Guernicus to take over the Order of Hermes.[1] Whether they are authentic, or forgeries, is ambiguous.

Past Editions

The Duresca scrolls were also mentioned in Third Edition[2], where there are signs of a conspiracy surrounding them.[2]

The scrolls were first mentioned in Second Edition.[3]

References

  1. Houses of Hermes: True Lineages, p. 40, "Duresca Scrolls"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Tribunals of Hermes: Iberia, p. 37, "Descent into Schism"
  3. Order of Hermes, p. 102