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'''Vardian's Tomb''' is a covenant in located in the catacombs of Rome, in the [[Roman Tribunal]]. | '''Vardian's Tomb''' is a covenant in located in the catacombs of Rome, in the [[Roman Tribunal]]. It was introduced in [[Third Edition]] [[Tribunals of Hermes: Rome]], but was used as a sample place for investigation into lost magic in the the [[Fifth Edition]] supplement [[Ancient Magic]]<ref>[[Ancient Magic]], page 51</ref>. Later on, it was also mentioned in one of the adventures in [[Tales of Power]]<ref>[[Tales of Power]], page 23</ref>. There's also mention of the covenant in [[Guardians of the Forest]]<ref>[[Guardians of the Forest]], page 13, "Luctatio" (inset)</ref>, where it is said that a necromancer from the covenant created a plague against Emperor Barbarossa at the behest of four Tytalus members of the covenant of Luctatio. | ||
It was comprised either largely or wholly of [[House Ex Miscellanea]] necromancers and [[magus|magi]] of [[House Jerbiton]]. | |||
In the state of affairs described in [[Tribunals of Hermes: Rome]], it was not officially recognised by the Roman Tribunal, therefore it had no legal rights. | |||
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Vardian's Tomb is a covenant in located in the catacombs of Rome, in the Roman Tribunal. It was introduced in Third Edition Tribunals of Hermes: Rome, but was used as a sample place for investigation into lost magic in the the Fifth Edition supplement Ancient Magic[1]. Later on, it was also mentioned in one of the adventures in Tales of Power[2]. There's also mention of the covenant in Guardians of the Forest[3], where it is said that a necromancer from the covenant created a plague against Emperor Barbarossa at the behest of four Tytalus members of the covenant of Luctatio.
It was comprised either largely or wholly of House Ex Miscellanea necromancers and magi of House Jerbiton.
In the state of affairs described in Tribunals of Hermes: Rome, it was not officially recognised by the Roman Tribunal, therefore it had no legal rights.
- ↑ Ancient Magic, page 51
- ↑ Tales of Power, page 23
- ↑ Guardians of the Forest, page 13, "Luctatio" (inset)