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== Subject and Contents ==
== Subject and Contents ==
There is a description of the book on its [http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG0286.php product page].
 
There is a description of the book on its [http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG0286.php product page]. This book covers the Normandy Tribunal detailing its unique Hermetic Culture, shaped by a scarcity of Vis resources and living alongside mundanes in a highly feudal society, which forces more interaction than common in many Tribunals.
 
Of particular note is the peculiar custom of the [[Hermetic Tourney]], in which teams from covenants compete for Vis prizes, and the rules for claiming Vis sources which cause many covenants to keep athletes on their staff.
 
Also detailed is the [[Perthean Compact]] originally written by [[Pertheus]] of [[House Tytalus]], which establishes rules for custody of Vis sources inside the jurisdiction of the Normandy Tribunal.


==  Legacy Page  ==
==  Legacy Page  ==

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The Lion and the Lily: The Normandy Tribunal
Cover illustration for The Lion and the Lily: The Normandy Tribunal
Product Information
Rules Edition: Fifth Edition
Abbreviation: LatL
Product Type: Tribunal Sourcebook
Author(s): Timothy Ferguson, Richard Love, Christian Jensen Romer, Mark Shirley, Andrew Smith, Paul Tevis, Sheila Thomas
Publisher: Atlas Games
Product Number: AG0286
ISBN: 1-58978-100-7
Release date: April 2005
Format: Hardcover, 144 pages
Availability: Hardcover and PDF available

The Lion and the Lily is the ArM5 sourcebook describing the Normandy Tribunal.

Subject and Contents

There is a description of the book on its product page. This book covers the Normandy Tribunal detailing its unique Hermetic Culture, shaped by a scarcity of Vis resources and living alongside mundanes in a highly feudal society, which forces more interaction than common in many Tribunals.

Of particular note is the peculiar custom of the Hermetic Tourney, in which teams from covenants compete for Vis prizes, and the rules for claiming Vis sources which cause many covenants to keep athletes on their staff.

Also detailed is the Perthean Compact originally written by Pertheus of House Tytalus, which establishes rules for custody of Vis sources inside the jurisdiction of the Normandy Tribunal.

Legacy Page

The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:lion_and_the_lily