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Following The [[Sundering]] [[House Tremere]] have been limited to four covenants in the [[Transylvanian Tribunal]]. The term covenant in that Tribunal means something very different now, more akin to a class of 'citizenship' according to [[Against the Dark]]. Instead the term ''oppida'' (singular: ''oppidum'') is employed for what is more conventionally called a covenant elsewhere in Mythic Europe. Members of different covenants are usually present in any given oppida, and perhaps confusingly [[Coeris]] is both a covenant (to which all [[cives]] belong) but also a oppida (where not all ''cives'' reside).
Following The [[Sundering]] [[House Tremere]] have been limited to five covenants in the [[Transylvanian Tribunal]]. The term covenant in that Tribunal means something very different now, more akin to a class of 'citizenship' according to [[Against the Dark]]. Instead the term ''oppida'' (singular: ''oppidum'') is employed for what is more conventionally called a covenant elsewhere in Mythic Europe. Members of different covenants are usually present in any given oppida, and perhaps confusingly [[Coeris]] is both a covenant (to which all [[cives]] belong) but also a oppida (where not all ''cives'' reside).

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Following The Sundering House Tremere have been limited to five covenants in the Transylvanian Tribunal. The term covenant in that Tribunal means something very different now, more akin to a class of 'citizenship' according to Against the Dark. Instead the term oppida (singular: oppidum) is employed for what is more conventionally called a covenant elsewhere in Mythic Europe. Members of different covenants are usually present in any given oppida, and perhaps confusingly Coeris is both a covenant (to which all cives belong) but also a oppida (where not all cives reside).