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'''Mythic Islam''' is the variant of Islamic people and religious practice found in [[Mythic Europe]].
'''Mythic Islam''' is the variant of Islamic people and religious practice found in [[Mythic Europe]].


While minor references are made in other supplements, most notably [[Realms of Power: the Divine]], which has a chapter about Mythic Islam; [[Blood and Sand]], which describes the [[Levant Tribunal]] that borders on Islamic lands; and [[Sundered Eagle|The Sundered Eagle]], which describes the consequences of the Crusades from the perspective of the [[Theban Tribunal]], it is in [[Cradle and the Crescent|The Cradle and the Crescent]] that Mythic Islam was properly developed and described.
==Relevant concepts==
*The Order of Suleiman (Solomon)
 
==Fifth Edition==
*[[Realms of Power: the Divine]], which has a chapter about Mythic Islam
*[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]] describes Sahirs and Jinns in pages 133-137
*[[Sundered Eagle|The Sundered Eagle]] describes the consequences of the Crusades from the perspective of the [[Theban Tribunal]]
*[[Cradle and the Crescent|The Cradle and the Crescent]] has so far the better developed treatment of Mythic Islam.
 
==Fourth Edition==
*[[Blood and Sand]], which describes the [[Levant Tribunal]] that borders on Islamic lands, has some relevant material


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Revision as of 22:59, 18 July 2013

Mythic Islam is the variant of Islamic people and religious practice found in Mythic Europe.

Relevant concepts

  • The Order of Suleiman (Solomon)

Fifth Edition

Fourth Edition