Normandy Tribunal

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The Normandy Tribunal is the Regional Tribunal whose territory includes most of modern-day France, plus the Low Countries. In the 13th century, the Normandy Tribunal encompasses the duchies of Normandy, Brittany, and Burgundy, most of the Duchy of Aquitaine, the counties of Flanders, Anjou, and Champagne, the regions of Picardy and Île de France, and portions of the Lorraine. The Normandy Tribunal is bordered by the Provençal Tribunal to the south, the Greater Alps Tribunal to the southeast, and the Rhine Tribunal to the east. See the Map of Mythic Europe/

Current Edition Resources

The Normandy Tribunal in ArM5 is described in detail in the supplement, The Lion and the Lily. It is known specifically for the Hermetic Tourney, and more generally for extent to which is magi interact with, and are influenced by, mundane society - to the extent of adopting ideas of fealty, vassalage, and chivalry.

Current Edition Covenants

Past Edition Resources

None known.

Saga Links

The following saga websites are set in, or otherwise related to, the Normandy Tribunal. Feel free to add your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.

Amnis Mirabilis
La Combe à la Serpent (Français)
Crypta Venatus
The Covenant of St. Nerius
Located in a monastery in northern France, this covenant centered around the sainted member of the order, Nerius. Logs of the complete run. Set in the same universe as the later Vardian's Tomb campaign.
Ordo Tapisum (Français)
Located in Tinténiac, near Rennes in Brittany, it was founded by a handful of newly gauntleted magi from different houses. Until then they have had to deal with Tytalian schemes, faeries, demons...
La Roche Caribet
The recent meeting of the Normandy Tribunal at Mummolides authorised the foundation of a new Covenant and the three founders settled on a site previously discovered by Thomas scholæ Merinitæ. The Covenant has since been entered formally into the rolls of the Normandy Tribunal as Saxum Caribetum, or vulgarly "La Roche Caribet". Maintained by Neil Taylor.

References


Based on material Copyright David Chart 1997-2000. Used with permission.