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''Another Author's Note: In the description of the covenant, it is noted that there are two main areas: the "Dorsum" and the "Templum". While we weren't sure we could state it directly in the book for trademark reasons, I imagined that "Doissetep" is a shortening of "Dorsum et Templum" in the local dialect.  
''Another Author's Note: In the description of the covenant, it is noted that there are two main areas: the "Dorsum" and the "Templum". While I wasn't sure I could state it directly in the book for trademark reasons, I imagined that "Doissetep" is a shortening of "Dorsum et Templum" in the local dialect.  
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 16 October 2024

A notable covenant in the Provençal Tribunal. It was not referenced previously to the ArM5, probably because Doissetep filled a similar role.[1][2]

Author's Note: that's correct. Although given it's actually full of weird Mercurians and has a Temple to Mercury as part of it's structure, I think we improved on the name. Iconoclast, moi?

Another Author's Note: In the description of the covenant, it is noted that there are two main areas: the "Dorsum" and the "Templum". While I wasn't sure I could state it directly in the book for trademark reasons, I imagined that "Doissetep" is a shortening of "Dorsum et Templum" in the local dialect.

References

  1. Faith and Flame: The Provençal Tribunal, "Chapter 6: The Pirenees and the Hispanic March - Aedes Mercurii", pp. 83-85
  2. Official Forums, Thread "Faith & Flame: The Provençal Tribunal", post from August 11th, 2014 at 7h17 GMT