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Realms of Power: The Divine
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Product Information
Rules Edition: Fifth
Abbreviation: RoPD
Product Type: Sourcebook
Author(s): Niall Christie, Erik Dahl, Matt Ryan, and Alexander White
Publisher: Atlas Games
Product Number: AG0278
ISBN: 1-58978-075-2
Release date: July 2005
Format: Hardcover or PDF, 144 pages
Availability: Out of print; PDF available

Realms of Power: The Divine is the ArM5 sourcebook dealing with the supernatural and mundane aspects of the Divine, especially focused on the three major religions of Mythic Judaism, Mythic Christianity, and Mythic Islam. It was the first published in the Realms of Power series.

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Bibliography

Throughout the book, reference is made to real historical authors and works from the contemporary timeline, or just before or after. For instance, Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela is referenced for his works (unnamed in the source book, but likely The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela) to describe the treatment of Jews in Byzantium. That work actually provided a census and other information from Spain to Byzantium.

Page 144 provides a bibliography of modern works on the relevant subjects.

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