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The following non-Saga sites are set in, or otherwise related to, the [[Stonehenge Tribunal]]. Feel free to [[Contributing | add]] your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order. | The following non-Saga sites are set in, or otherwise related to, the [[Stonehenge Tribunal]]. Feel free to [[Contributing | add]] your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order. | ||
http://domesdaymap.co.uk - The Domesday book has been mapped with Goggle maps. | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 06:19, 1 September 2012
The Stonehenge Tribunal is the regional Tribunal that includes England and Wales. It shares a land border with the Loch Leglean Tribunal and its nearest neighbors by sea are the Hibernian and Normandy Tribunals. See the Map of Mythic Europe.
Current Edition Resources
There is no Fifth Edition supplement dedicated to the Stonehenge Tribunal.
Current Edition Covenants
A large Tremere covenant is alluded to in Houses of Hermes: True Lineages.[1] That covenant is not named but it could be referring to Blackthorn.
Past Edition Resources
The Fourth Edition supplement, Heirs to Merlin, describes the Stonehenge Tribunal in detail. Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered canonical in ArM5, but Heirs to Merlin should be especially easy to adapt to Fifth Edition because it doesn't include any game statistics.
The Stonehenge Tribunal the setting for the introductory story of Antoninus of Jerbiton, which appears at the beginning of the ArM4 book.
Past Edition Covenants
The following are described in detail in Heirs to Merlin.
Saga Links
The following Saga sites are set in, or otherwise related to, the Stonehenge Tribunal. Feel free to add your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.
- The Appuldurcombe House
- The Appuldurcombe House, of the Stonehenge Tribunal, on the Isle of Wight. A Winter Covenant struggling to be reborn into Spring, set in the early 13th Century.
- Antiqua Natura
- Bright Sword, Blessed Hand
- Corona Montis
- Domus Prawlus
- The Domus Prawlus covenant is situated in Southengland, Cornwall, Prawle Point. It is under the Stonehenge Tribunal and is a spring covenant.
- Drevlan's Ridge
- Fall and Rise of Exeter
- The tale of the Exeter Covenant, on the untamed fringes of the Stonehenge Tribunal. This old Winter Covenant is reborn into Spring
- L'Ecume d'Argent
- Llyn Brenig
- A spring covenant in 12th century Wales. Contains characters, covenant and saga. Converted to Ars Magica fifth edition rules in 2010.
- The London Chapter
- The London Chapter, common name for the secret covenant of Domus Optimus. A saga set in 15th Century London in the declining years of The Order.
- The Midnight Saga
- Set in a Mythic Europe awaiting the End Times.
- Mons Obscurus
- New Loth
- New Loth´s Covenant, placed in the magic and hidden lands of Wales. In a wild zone where prevails the power, the magic, the dominion,... New Loth is placed in Wales, in the county of Pembrokeshire, and belongs to Tribunal of Stonehenge.
- On the Hedge
- A low-magic (Arts as Abilities) saga about the covenant of Camerton, near Glostonbury abbey.
- Severn Temple
- A 13th Century Summer covenant set in the Forest of Dean with over 120 years of in-game history.
- Stranggore
- A Fifth Edition Saga set in England at the end of the twelfth century
- A Tale of Two Covenants
- Two sagas running concurrently under the same GM under 5th Ed, set in a non-canon Stonehenge tribunal with two seperate covenants. One player requested Diabolists, Diedne and politics, so far he's yet to be disappointed.
- Teml ar Fryn
- A Spring covenant in 9th century Wales.
- Turris Nebulae
- Turris Nebulae is a new spring covenant located in western Wales, near Cardigan, set at the begining of the 13th century.
External links
The following non-Saga sites are set in, or otherwise related to, the Stonehenge Tribunal. Feel free to add your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.
http://domesdaymap.co.uk - The Domesday book has been mapped with Goggle maps.
References
- ↑ Houses of Hermes: True Lineages, page 115, "Coeris" (inset)
Legacy Page
The history of this page prior to February 20, 2012 is located at Legacy:stonehenge_tribunal.
Based on material © Copyright David Chart 1997-2000. Used with permission.