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[http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG0264.php/ Triamore: The Covenant at Lucien's Folly] is a sourcebook for [[Fourth Edition]], written by Charles Ryan. The entire sourcebook is a complete treatment of the covenant of [[Triamore]], located in the [[Rhine Tribunal]]. | [http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG0264.php/ Triamore: The Covenant at Lucien's Folly] is a sourcebook for [[Fourth Edition]], written by Charles Ryan. The entire sourcebook is a complete treatment of the covenant of [[Triamore]], located in the [[Rhine Tribunal]]. The book includes variant rules for seasonal activities on a shorter time scale than the season. | ||
== Player Reviews == | == Player Reviews == |
Revision as of 12:10, 28 April 2013
Triamore: The Covenant at Lucien's Folly is a sourcebook for Fourth Edition, written by Charles Ryan. The entire sourcebook is a complete treatment of the covenant of Triamore, located in the Rhine Tribunal. The book includes variant rules for seasonal activities on a shorter time scale than the season.
Player Reviews
Until about 2005, the original Ars Magica FAQ site solicited reviews of Ars Magica products from the community. The online review submission form is no longer available, but please feel free to edit this page to add your own comments. A synopsis of the survey results for this book is:
FAQ Rating: ** (9 reviews; 0 *, 8 **, 1 ***, 0 ****)
- I really hated this at first, because of the new rules, but it grew on me. The setting material is very helpful for a saga set in the western Rhine.
- A detailed if uninteresting look at a covenant in the Western Holy Empire. New XP advancement systems and some neat spells at the back.
- Much better than Mistridge.
- Good, if bland, for new players but with a twist of "My book will rock the campaign world" that left a sort of aniseed aftertaste.
- It offers a complete setting for those unfamiliar with a covenant or medieval history.
- Solidly presented sample covenant. Not especially useful unless you want to play there, or use as a rival, but sets a possible comparitive standard. Suffers from some modern-fantasy sheen.
- Not glaringly bad, but not very interesting.