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|authors=[[Niall Christie]], [[Erik Dahl]], [[Lachie Hayes]], [[Mark Shirley]], and [[Alexander White]]
|authors=[[Niall Christie]], [[Erik Dahl]], [[Lachie Hayes]], [[Mark Shirley]], and [[Alexander White]]
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'''Cradle and the Crescent''' is very much like a [[Tribunal]] sourcebook, with the one exception that it covers areas outside of any Hermetic control, east of the [[Levant Tribunal|Levant]] and [[Theban Tribunal|Theban]] tribunals.
'''Cradle and the Crescent''' is essentially a [[Tribunal]] sourcebook, with the one exception that it covers areas outside of any Hermetic control, east of the [[Levant Tribunal|Levant]] and [[Theban Tribunal|Theban]] tribunals.


==Subject and Content==
Breaking from what has been a standard of 144 pages a book, the Cradle and the Crescent is 192 pages, including a single page advert.  The extra pages allow it to not just provide information on the various regions it covers, but allows it to dedicate forty-two pages to describe a rival order of magic, what [[magi|magus]] of the [[Order of Hermes]] call the [[Order of Solomon]].  Another twenty pages are dedicated to a large category of supernatural spirits that play a pivotal role in the magic of this new order, the [[Jinn]].  What can be called a magical and divine tradition, [[Mythic Zoroastrianism]] is detailed in another twenty pages.
After the introduction, a very short history section, and the appendices, seventy-three pages detail the regions of [[Mythic Arabia]], [[Mythic Mesopotamia|Mesopotamia]], and [[Mythic Persia|Persia]], as well providing information on the silk road.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:12, 8 December 2012

The Cradle & the Crescent
[[File:|x250px|Cover illustration for The Cradle & the Crescent]]
Product Information
Rules Edition: Fifth Edition
Abbreviation: CatC
Product Type: Tribunal Sourcebook
Author(s): Niall Christie, Erik Dahl, Lachie Hayes, Mark Shirley, and Alexander White
Publisher: Atlas Games
Product Number: AG0298
ISBN: 1-58978-123-6
Release date: November 2011
Format: Hardcover, 192 pages
Availability: Hardcover and PDF available

Cradle and the Crescent is essentially a Tribunal sourcebook, with the one exception that it covers areas outside of any Hermetic control, east of the Levant and Theban tribunals.

Subject and Content

Breaking from what has been a standard of 144 pages a book, the Cradle and the Crescent is 192 pages, including a single page advert. The extra pages allow it to not just provide information on the various regions it covers, but allows it to dedicate forty-two pages to describe a rival order of magic, what magus of the Order of Hermes call the Order of Solomon. Another twenty pages are dedicated to a large category of supernatural spirits that play a pivotal role in the magic of this new order, the Jinn. What can be called a magical and divine tradition, Mythic Zoroastrianism is detailed in another twenty pages.

After the introduction, a very short history section, and the appendices, seventy-three pages detail the regions of Mythic Arabia, Mesopotamia, and Persia, as well providing information on the silk road.

External links