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Tribunals of Hermes: Iberia is an Ars Magica supplement about the Iberian Tribunal.


Rules Edition: ArM3 Author(s): Peter Hentges Publisher: White Wolf Game Studio Release Date: 1993 Format: Softcover, 126 pages Availability: Out of print, electronic version available

Subject and Contents

This book covers the Iberian Tribunal, including a discussion of the Reconquista. Some of the Tribunal's magi and covenants are involved on both sides of that conflict.

Covenants Included

Community Reviews

FAQ Rating: \*\*\* (16 reviews; 1 *, 7 \*\*, 5 \*\*\*, 3 \*\*\*\*)

  • The first look at what a Tribunal might be, but suffers from being first, and therefore so widely duplicated it no longer seems novel.
  • Good presentation of the Iberian Tribunal, darkened by editorial mismanagement.
  • "Craft: Sex Toys (Painful Ones)." 'Nuff said.
  • Very nice, very adaptable to a wide range of chronicles.
  • Suffers from an editor's battle with his demonic obsession, but otherwise a superb book. Ignore half the references to demons and it's well worth the money.
  • Use depends upon your interest in running a saga in Iberia.
  • Nice work, bad editing
  • Less demons than ToH: Rome, nothing about exotic magics that are in the background.
  • I liked the whole Shadow Flambeau plot and the conflicting interests of the tribunal's covenants.
  • If you can ignore the devils, this is a really nice sourcebook, useful even if you're not going to be playing primarily in Spain.
  • Interesting, colorful ideas, particularly regarding Flambeau. The editing is poor and the writing quality inconsistent, but it's still one of the better sourcebooks.

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