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* The [[ Isle of Man ]] is disputed between the [[Hibernia|Hibernian]], [[Loch Leglean Tribunal|Loch Leglean]], and [[Stonehenge Tribunal]]s.
* The [[ Isle of Man ]] is disputed between the [[Hibernia|Hibernian]], [[Loch Leglean Tribunal|Loch Leglean]], and [[Stonehenge Tribunal]]s.
* [[Mythic Iceland]] is considered part of the [[Novgorod Tribunal]] even though it is geographically closer to [[Loch Leglean]]
* [[Mythic Iceland]] is considered part of the [[Novgorod Tribunal]] even though it is geographically closer to [[Loch Leglean]]
* The wider [[Mythic Middle East]], including Arabia, Persia and the western end of the Silk Road is detailed in the 5th edition supplement "[[The Cradle and the Crescent]]"
* parts North Africa that were considered part of the [[Roman Tribunal]] in [[ArM3]]<ref>''[[Tribunals of Hermes: Rome]]'', page 11, "Hermetic Geography"</ref>
* parts North Africa that were considered part of the [[Roman Tribunal]] in [[ArM3]]<ref>''[[Tribunals of Hermes: Rome]]'', page 11, "Hermetic Geography"</ref>



Revision as of 16:12, 16 April 2013

The Order of Hermes is governed by thirteen regional or local Tribunals, each of which presides over a different geographic area. There is also a supreme Grand Tribunal, which meets less frequently and has the authority to overrule a decision by a lower Tribunal.

List of Regional Tribunals

Greater Alps Tribunal
The Alps and surrounding region, including part of Bavaria
Hibernian Tribunal
Ireland
Iberian Tribunal
The Iberian peninsula, including modern-day Spain and Portugal, as well as the Belearic Islands
Levant Tribunal
The Crusader states and any Hermetic covenants in Egypt or the Middle East
Loch Leglean Tribunal
Scotland and its outlying islands
Normandy Tribunal
The northern part of modern-day France, including Aquitaine and Burgundy, plus the Low Countries
Novgorod Tribunal
Poland, Russia, and Scandinavia
Provençal Tribunal
The Provençe region of what is now southern France
Rhine Tribunal
Modern-day Germany and Hungary north of the Alps
Roman Tribunal
Italy south of the Alps, plus the islands of Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily
Stonehenge Tribunal
England and Wales
Theban Tribunal
Greece, the southern Balkans, Anatolia, and the Aegean islands
Transylvanian Tribunal
Bulgaria and Hungary

Special Locations

In addition, there are a few areas of Mythic Europe that are not assigned to a Tribunal, or are not geographically connected to their Tribunal

References

  1. Tribunals of Hermes: Rome, page 11, "Hermetic Geography"

Legacy Page

The history of this page before February 20, 2012 is located at Legacy:regional_tribunal.