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* Vis Economy
* Vis Economy


      The Roman Tribunal is one which is well trampled by mundane with divine auras, and many ancient sites had Christian churches built upon them. What few natural vis sources remain are well known and claimed by the older covenants. More commonly vis sources refer to some form of trade or import- the Redcaps receive vis from their role as messengers and deal brokers, as well as banking. Verdi has an income from enchanting, some covenants maintain scriptoriums or other institutions where manufacture of hermetically needed items sustain their need for vis.  
:The Roman Tribunal is one which is well trampled by mundane with divine auras, and many ancient sites had Christian churches built upon them. What few natural vis sources remain are well known and claimed by the older covenants. More commonly vis sources refer to some form of trade or import- the Redcaps receive vis from their role as messengers and deal brokers, as well as banking. Verdi has an income from enchanting, some covenants maintain scriptoriums or other institutions where manufacture of hermetically needed items sustain their need for vis.  
* [[Tribunal Library]]
* [[Tribunal Library]]



Revision as of 12:43, 29 July 2016

In 2015, it was suggested on the official forum to organize a project to recreate a new, fan-created sourcebook for the Roman Tribunal, replacing and updating the ArM3 supplement Tribunals of Hermes: Rome. The discussion thread is here.

Mundane affairs

  • Papal States
  • Lombardy League
  • Kingdom of Sicily
  • Tuscany
  • Ancona
  • Corsica
  • Sardinia
  • Venice
  • Florence
  • Pisa
  • Northeastern Marches
  • Cathars and Catholics
  • Fredrick II


Hermetic Affairs

  • Tribunal Organization
  • Vis Economy
The Roman Tribunal is one which is well trampled by mundane with divine auras, and many ancient sites had Christian churches built upon them. What few natural vis sources remain are well known and claimed by the older covenants. More commonly vis sources refer to some form of trade or import- the Redcaps receive vis from their role as messengers and deal brokers, as well as banking. Verdi has an income from enchanting, some covenants maintain scriptoriums or other institutions where manufacture of hermetically needed items sustain their need for vis.

Covenants

References