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Detailed [[Fifth Edition]] rules for [[Gruagach|gruagachan]], the popular [[non-Hermetic]] Scottish shapeshifters, are found in [[Hedge Magic Revised Edition]]<ref>"Grugagachan", [[Hedge Magic Revised Edition]], pages 55-78</ref>. | |||
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The Loch Leglean Tribunal was detailed in the [[ | The Loch Leglean Tribunal was detailed in the [[Third Edition]] supplement, [[Lion of the North]]. | ||
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;[http://germanitas.org/rpg/insula/ Insula Maledictus] | ;[http://germanitas.org/rpg/insula/ Insula Maledictus] | ||
;[http://darmont.free.fr/arm/?page=arm-loch&lang=eng Loch Croig Glen]: The Covenant of Loch Croig Glen ("Lake Croig Valley") is located in the Highlands, on the west coast of Scotland, approximatively between the island of Skye and mount Ben Nevis, on the other side of the Great Glen. It was founded in 1220 AD, with the help of two senior magi from the Covenant of Ballymeanoch. They sent their last apprentices to Loch Croig Glen, pursuing an unknown scheme.. | ;[http://darmont.free.fr/arm/?page=arm-loch&lang=eng Loch Croig Glen]: The Covenant of Loch Croig Glen ("Lake Croig Valley") is located in the Highlands, on the west coast of Scotland, approximatively between the island of Skye and mount Ben Nevis, on the other side of the Great Glen. It was founded in 1220 AD, with the help of two senior magi from the Covenant of Ballymeanoch. They sent their last apprentices to Loch Croig Glen, pursuing an unknown scheme.. | ||
;[http://www.durenmar.de/viduavasta/ Vidua Vasta | ;[http://www.durenmar.de/viduavasta/ Vidua Vasta] | ||
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Revision as of 16:34, 21 August 2012
The Loch Leglean Tribunal is the Regional Tribunal covering Scotland. It shares a land border with the Stonehenge Tribunal to the south and communicates with the Hibernian Tribunal by way of the Irish Sea. Iceland and Norway, both considered parts of the Novgorod Tribunal, are also connected by sea to Scotland. See the Map of Mythic Europe.
Current Edition resources
Detailed Fifth Edition rules for gruagachan, the popular non-Hermetic Scottish shapeshifters, are found in Hedge Magic Revised Edition[1].
Past Edition Resources
The Loch Leglean Tribunal was detailed in the Third Edition supplement, Lion of the North.
Saga Links
The following saga websites are set in, or otherwise related to, the Loch Leglean Tribunal. Feel free to add your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.
- An t-Earreach
- A 4th Edition Saga, now in hiatus.
- Ascendency of the Warp
- based in northern Scotland in the Storm Watch covenant during a sudden magical upheaval.
- Clach na Tiompan
- The game is set in C12th Scotland, and it is currently Summer 1131. The players are based at Clach na Tiompan covenant near Loch Earn [nearest city is Stirling]. The covenant was founded in Winter 1127 by Lycus and Domnhull. It is now a thriving community in its own right.
- Insula Maledictus
- Loch Croig Glen
- The Covenant of Loch Croig Glen ("Lake Croig Valley") is located in the Highlands, on the west coast of Scotland, approximatively between the island of Skye and mount Ben Nevis, on the other side of the Great Glen. It was founded in 1220 AD, with the help of two senior magi from the Covenant of Ballymeanoch. They sent their last apprentices to Loch Croig Glen, pursuing an unknown scheme..
- Vidua Vasta
References
- ↑ "Grugagachan", Hedge Magic Revised Edition, pages 55-78
Legacy Page
The history of this page before February 20, 2012 is located at Legacy:loch_leglean_sagas.
Based on material ©Copyright David Chart 1997-2000. Used with permission.