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: Briefly describes all the Tribunals of the Order, including Hibernia<ref name="OrderOfHermesTribunal">''[[Order of Hermes | : Briefly describes all the Tribunals of the Order, including Hibernia<ref name="OrderOfHermesTribunal">''[[Order of Hermes Book|Order of Hermes]]'', page 47, "Hibernian Tribunal"</ref>. It is described as a highly magical place with a lot of wilderness and a large population of [[faerie]]s, but troubled by two major problem: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normans#In_Ireland the invasion of the Normans], and diabolic corruption in the [[Order of Hermes]], which was discovered shortly before [[A.D.]] 1197 at the covenant of [[Cliffheart]]. Note that this supplement dates back to [[Ars Magica Revised Edition]] and is no longer considered [[canon]]ical. | ||
; [[Fallen Angel | The Fallen Angel]] | ; [[Fallen Angel | The Fallen Angel]] | ||
: is a scenerio set in the nearby [[Isle of Man]] | : is a scenerio set in the nearby [[Isle of Man]] |
Revision as of 12:09, 21 November 2012
The Hibernian Tribunal is the regional Tribunal covering Ireland. Hibernia is the Latin name for Ireland. The Tribunal has no land borders; the nearest other Tribunals are Stonehenge, Loch Leglean, and Novgorod (because the Novgorod Tribunal includes Iceland). See the Map of Mythic Europe.
The Isle of Man is nearby the Hibernian Tribunal but is not considered to be part of any regional Tribunal. It is sometimes disputed between the Hibernian, Stonehenge, and Loch Leglean Tribunals.
Current Edition Resources
There are no Fifth Edition supplements explicitly detailing the Hibernian Tribunal.
- Realms of Power: Faerie
- The Fifth Edition supplement on the Faerie Realm includes a number of descriptions of Irish faeries such as the sidhe[1] and Jenny Greenteeth[2].
Past Edition Resources
- Order of Hermes
- Briefly describes all the Tribunals of the Order, including Hibernia[3]. It is described as a highly magical place with a lot of wilderness and a large population of faeries, but troubled by two major problem: the invasion of the Normans, and diabolic corruption in the Order of Hermes, which was discovered shortly before A.D. 1197 at the covenant of Cliffheart. Note that this supplement dates back to Ars Magica Revised Edition and is no longer considered canonical.
- The Fallen Angel
- is a scenerio set in the nearby Isle of Man
Past Edition Covenants
- Circulus Ruber [4]
- Cliffheart[4]
- Elk's Run[4]
- Ashenrise[4]
- Vigil[4]
- Lombard (covenant)[4]
- Caefloron[4]
Saga Links
The following sagas are set in, or otherwise related to, the Hibernian Tribunal. Feel free to add your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.
- Cliffheart
- Cliffheart is a Covenant placed in the southern part of Hibernia. You'll find out how our Magi manage to stay alive in such a wild land. You'll live with us in our community in everyday life. Stories,home rules, data for Storytellers and everything you're looking for. Both English and Italian languages supported.
- Der Flug des Phönix (German)
- Der Flug des Phönix handelt von den Irrungen und Wirrungen einer handvoll junger Magi im Frühlingsbund Schattenquell - Fons Umbra gelegen im Hibernia-Tribunal. Gespielt wurde von 1203 AD bis 1208 AD von 2002 bis 2004. Es sind 55 Spielabende gespielt worden und die Chronik bietet fast alle als ausformulierte Geschichte. Es ist eine sehr politische Saga. Sowohl die hermetische Politik, als auch die mundane spielen eine Rolle. Und sollen die Feen nicht auch vorgekommen sein?
Legacy Page
The history of this page before February 11, 2012 is located at Legacy:hibernian_sagas.
References
- ↑ Realms of Power: Faerie, page 82, "Courtly Faeries"
- ↑ Realms of Power: Faerie, page 70
- ↑ Order of Hermes, page 47, "Hibernian Tribunal"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Order of Hermes, pages 52-53, "Covenants of Hibernia"
Based on material © Copyright 1997-2000 David Chart. Used with permission.