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Doissetep was portrayed as a huge (23 magi, 300 grogs) and powerful covenant<ref>''[[Covenants (Second Edition)]]'', p. 53</ref> that had an ''extremely'' extensive arcane library, at least by later editions' standards<ref>''[[Covenants (Second Edition)]]'', p. 56</ref>.  The magi had a hierarchy, with higher-ranking wizards able to give orders to lower-ranking ones.  In general, Doissetep seemed to promote competition among its members.
Doissetep was portrayed as a huge (23 magi, 300 grogs) and powerful covenant<ref>''[[Covenants (Second Edition)]]'', p. 53</ref> that had an ''extremely'' extensive arcane library, at least by later editions' standards<ref>''[[Covenants (Second Edition)]]'', p. 56</ref>.  The magi had a hierarchy, with higher-ranking wizards able to give orders to lower-ranking ones.  In general, Doissetep seemed to promote competition among its members.


Doissetep is a trademark of [[White Wolf]], Inc, and, presumably for that reason, is not named in any of the [[Ars Magica Fourth Edition|Fourth]] or [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition|Fifth Edition]] material.  Even [[Faith and Flame]], the Tribunal Sourcebook for the Provençal Tribunal that was published in 2014, does not and probably can not mention it by name.<ref name=post21 />  However, a very similar Covenant exists by the name of [[Aedas Mercurii]].<ref>''[[Faith and Flame|Faith and Flame: The Provençal Tribunal]]'', "Chapter 6: The Pyrenees and the Hispanic March - Aedes Mercurii", pp. 83-85</ref><ref>Official Forums, Thread "Faith & Flame: The Provençal Tribunal", [http://forum.atlas-games.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=29756&p=217906&hilit=doissetep#p217811 post from August 11th, 2014 at 7h17 GMT]</ref>
Doissetep is a trademark of [[White Wolf]], Inc, and, presumably for that reason, is not named in any of the [[Ars Magica Fourth Edition|Fourth]] or [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition|Fifth Edition]] material.  Even [[Faith and Flame]], the Tribunal Sourcebook for the Provençal Tribunal that was published in 2014, does not and probably can not mention it by name.<ref name=post21 />  However, a very similar Covenant exists by the name of [[Aedes Mercurii]].<ref>''[[Faith and Flame|Faith and Flame: The Provençal Tribunal]]'', "Chapter 6: The Pyrenees and the Hispanic March - Aedes Mercurii", pp. 83-85</ref><ref>Official Forums, Thread "Faith & Flame: The Provençal Tribunal", [http://forum.atlas-games.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=29756&p=217906&hilit=doissetep#p217811 post from August 11th, 2014 at 7h17 GMT]</ref>


== Related Topics ==
== Related Topics ==
* [[Aedas Mercurii]]
* [[Aedes Mercurii]]


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 12:59, 6 November 2016

Doissetep was a powerful Autumn Covenant in the Provençal Tribunal. We say "was" because Doissetep is not mentioned by name in Fifth Edition canon and probably never will be, due to trademark issues.[1]

Doissetep was portrayed as a huge (23 magi, 300 grogs) and powerful covenant[2] that had an extremely extensive arcane library, at least by later editions' standards[3]. The magi had a hierarchy, with higher-ranking wizards able to give orders to lower-ranking ones. In general, Doissetep seemed to promote competition among its members.

Doissetep is a trademark of White Wolf, Inc, and, presumably for that reason, is not named in any of the Fourth or Fifth Edition material. Even Faith and Flame, the Tribunal Sourcebook for the Provençal Tribunal that was published in 2014, does not and probably can not mention it by name.[1] However, a very similar Covenant exists by the name of Aedes Mercurii.[4][5]

Related Topics

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Official Ars Magica Forums, Thread "Faith and Flame: the Provençal Tribunal" created in 2014-Feb-28, 21st post (from March 1st)
  2. Covenants (Second Edition), p. 53
  3. Covenants (Second Edition), p. 56
  4. Faith and Flame: The Provençal Tribunal, "Chapter 6: The Pyrenees and the Hispanic March - Aedes Mercurii", pp. 83-85
  5. Official Forums, Thread "Faith & Flame: The Provençal Tribunal", post from August 11th, 2014 at 7h17 GMT