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Revision as of 12:54, 19 October 2012

The following saga websites are set in, or otherwise related to, the Normandy Tribunal. Feel free to add your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.

Mirabilis:
[1]: Spring Covenant in Normandy Tribunal build on an old ruined covenant, discovered and documented by the magi of Domus Prawlus (Stonehenge Tribunal). It originates in the commercial adventure called "The Broken Covenant of Calebais". Includes a wide range of Ars Magica ressources.

arm-combe&lang

Covenant of St. Nerius: Located in a monastery in northern France, this covenant centered around the sainted member of the order, Nerius. Logs of the complete run. Set in the same universe as the later Vardian's Tomb campaign.
Roche Caribet: The recent meeting of the Normandy Tribunal at Mummolides authorised the foundation of a new Covenant and the three founders settled on a site previously discovered by Thomas schol� Merinit�. The Covenant has since been entered formally into the rolls of the Normandy Tribunal as Saxum Caribetum, or vulgarly "La Roche Caribet". Maintained by Neil Taylor.
of Mist: This is the saga of the Magi and commoners at the Regia Illustris Covenant. The Regia Illustris was founded 1205 AD and is located a few miles from the banks of the Rh�ne river. It resides halfway between the cities of Lyon and Dijon close to the village of M�con. Half a decade after its foundation the Regia Illustris is still a young and prospering Spring Covenant. Link not working, 22 March 2010

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