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==== See Also ====
==== See Also ====
* The [[Fourth Edition]] description of the covenant is provided in [[Sanctuary of Ice]], pages 78-95. It is largely compatible with the [[Fifth Edition]] account, and provides extra details on the inhabitants, extensive library, and so on. Some of the details, however - including the manner of electing a [[Primus|primus]] - do not coincide with the information presented in [[Fifth Edition]].
* The [[Fourth Edition]] description of the covenant is provided in [[Sanctuary of Ice]], pages 78-95. It is largely compatible with the [[Fifth Edition]] account, and provides extra details on the inhabitants, extensive library, and so on. Some of the details, however - including the manner of electing a [[Primus|primus]] - do not coincide with the information presented in [[Fifth Edition]].  [[Larta Magi]] receive extended treatment in this sourcebook.


[[Category:Covenants]]
[[Category:Covenants]]
[[Category:Domus Magna]]
[[Category:Domus Magna]]
[[Category:House Jerbiton]]
[[Category:House Jerbiton]]

Revision as of 03:10, 19 May 2013

The domus magna of House Jerbiton, Valnastium is a covenant hidden in the mountains of the Greater Alps Tribunal.

The covenant and the valley it sits in are briefly decribed in Houses of Hermes: Societates, page 53, with historical information on pages 39-41. Note that the covenant also holds several chapter houses.

Resident magi

Primus Andru of Jerbiton and his wife, Carmine of Flambeau are both resident in the covenant.

If you saga includes Larta Magi from Fourth Edition, likely most, if not all, reside in Valnastium.

See Also

  • The Fourth Edition description of the covenant is provided in Sanctuary of Ice, pages 78-95. It is largely compatible with the Fifth Edition account, and provides extra details on the inhabitants, extensive library, and so on. Some of the details, however - including the manner of electing a primus - do not coincide with the information presented in Fifth Edition. Larta Magi receive extended treatment in this sourcebook.