Between Sand & Sea: Mythic Africa
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Between Sand & Sea: Mythic Africa is a Fifth Edition sourcebook, announced for a December 2014 publication date.
Product Information | |
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Rules Edition: | Fifth Edition |
Product Type: | Sourcebook |
Author(s): | Timothy Ferguson, Lachlan Hayes, Ben McFarland, Mark Shirley |
Publisher: | Atlas Games |
Product Number: | AG0310 |
ISBN: | 1-58978-153-8 |
Release date: | December 2014 |
Format: | Hardcover, 144 pages |
Availability: | To be released |
The cover image is by Christian St. Pierre
Table of Contents
According to the Table of Contents PDF released by Atlas Games (see External Links, below), the book covers, among other topics (this is not a complete list, see the PDF):
- Africa and Its People
- Sagas in Mythic Africa
- The Land
- History
- The People of Mythic Africa
- Berbers
- Arabs
- Others
- Muslim Names
- Berber Names
- Maghrebi Arabs
- The Berbers
- The People of the Veil
- Tuareg Culture
- Tuareg Society
- Tuareg Magic
- The Banu Khalida
- Geography of North Africa: Coasts
- The Great Desert
- The Realms of North Africa
- The Magic
- Tatoo Magicians
- The Settuten
- Settut Characters
- New Virtues and Flaws
- Settut Magic
- Dispelling Magic
- Warping and the Tamzawit Curse
- Settut Culture
- Minor Magical Traditions
- The Daughters of Four Fathers
- Inducers
- Induction (Major Virtue)
- Potteresses
- Maker of Water Vessels (Minor Supernatural Virtue)
- Maker of Textured Vessels (Minor Supernatural Virtue)
- The Leaders of this Tradition
- Leather-workers
- Rippers
- Ripper (Minor Virtue)
- Fabric Ripper (Minor Virtue)
- Leather Ripper (Minor Virtue)
- Geomancers
- The Inenden
- Wondrous Items
- The Blue Men of the Desert
- The Shapeshifters of the Maghreb
- The Monstrous Races of Africa
- The Jnun
- Lowhush - A Berber Bestiary
- The Divine
- The Gods of Carthage
- Appendix: Mundane Bestiary