Legacy:Iberian sagas

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Date: 2008-03-20 14:25:10 GMT Author: Yair Comment: Initial version


The following Saga sites are set in, or otherwise related to, the [[Iberian Tribunal]]. Feel free to [[Contributing|add]] your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.

:[[http://www3.telus.net/apreimer/|Falcon's Reach]]:

:[[http://www.geocities.com/decallom/ArsPage.html|Horadrim]]: Deep in Andalusia, the covenant is staunchly Roman, and is currently plagued by infernal trouble from all sides. The covenant is hidden inside a cliff under a normal-looking mountain village.

:[[http://darmont.free.fr/arm/?page=arm-isla&lang=eng|Isla de Encanta]]: These pages relate to the Isla de Encanta Saga, that is located in the Iberian Tribunal. They also contain house rules, material to download, and more!

:[[http://www.nocturne.org/games/saga/mercury/|Mercury Rising]]: Featuring the covenant of Segobriga Secunda, where magi investigate the site of a recently vanished Winter covenant, and build a second covenant on the site of the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Segobriga.

:[[http://www.erzo.org/~shannon/ars-magica/iberia/|Prospectus Locus]]: Prospectus Locus is a hundred-year old covenant set on the east coast of Iberia, in the middle of the Ebro delta. Its story truly began in 1212 when over half of the covenant was killed at Las Navas de Tolosa. A call went out for new magi and in 1213 Prospectus Locus was reborn.

:[[http://www.tlucretius.net/ArsMagica/index.htm|Reservo Scientia]]:

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

Version 2

Date: 2008-12-28 17:39:35 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Noted broken link


The following Saga sites are set in, or otherwise related to, the [[Iberian Tribunal]]. Feel free to [[Contributing|add]] your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.

:[[http://www3.telus.net/apreimer/|Falcon's Reach]]:

:[[http://www.geocities.com/decallom/ArsPage.html|Horadrim]]: Deep in Andalusia, the covenant is staunchly Roman, and is currently plagued by infernal trouble from all sides. The covenant is hidden inside a cliff under a normal-looking mountain village. '''Link not working, 28 Dec. 2008''' '''Link not working, 28 Dec. 2008'''

:[[http://darmont.free.fr/arm/?page=arm-isla&lang=eng|Isla de Encanta]]: These pages relate to the Isla de Encanta Saga, that is located in the Iberian Tribunal. They also contain house rules, material to download, and more!

:[[http://www.nocturne.org/games/saga/mercury/|Mercury Rising]]: Featuring the covenant of Segobriga Secunda, where magi investigate the site of a recently vanished Winter covenant, and build a second covenant on the site of the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Segobriga.

:[[http://www.erzo.org/~shannon/ars-magica/iberia/|Prospectus Locus]]: Prospectus Locus is a hundred-year old covenant set on the east coast of Iberia, in the middle of the Ebro delta. Its story truly began in 1212 when over half of the covenant was killed at Las Navas de Tolosa. A call went out for new magi and in 1213 Prospectus Locus was reborn.

:[[http://www.tlucretius.net/ArsMagica/index.htm|Reservo Scientia]]:

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Version 3

Date: 2010-03-23 01:01:40 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Removed dead Geocities links


The following Saga sites are set in, or otherwise related to, the [[Iberian Tribunal]]. Feel free to [[Contributing|add]] your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.

:[[http://www3.telus.net/apreimer/|Falcon's Reach]]:

:[[http://darmont.free.fr/arm/?page=arm-isla&lang=eng|Isla de Encanta]]: These pages relate to the Isla de Encanta Saga, that is located in the Iberian Tribunal. They also contain house rules, material to download, and more!

:[[http://www.nocturne.org/games/saga/mercury/|Mercury Rising]]: Featuring the covenant of Segobriga Secunda, where magi investigate the site of a recently vanished Winter covenant, and build a second covenant on the site of the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Segobriga.

:[[http://www.erzo.org/~shannon/ars-magica/iberia/|Prospectus Locus]]: Prospectus Locus is a hundred-year old covenant set on the east coast of Iberia, in the middle of the Ebro delta. Its story truly began in 1212 when over half of the covenant was killed at Las Navas de Tolosa. A call went out for new magi and in 1213 Prospectus Locus was reborn.

:[[http://www.tlucretius.net/ArsMagica/index.htm|Reservo Scientia]]:

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

Version 4

Date: 2010-05-27 07:12:38 GMT Author: Visitor Comment:


The following Saga sites are set in, or otherwise related to, the [[Iberian Tribunal]]. Feel free to [[Contributing|add]] your own site to the list; please insert it in alphabetical order.

:[[http://aumshantih.net/wiki/index.php?title=Salve_Sodalis|"The Crucible of the Eternal"]]: A slightly odd 5th ed game which has followed a group of Magi from the founding of a Spring Covenant on the ruins of one in Winter, to their current state, some 40+ years of game time later.

:[[http://www3.telus.net/apreimer/|Falcon's Reach]]:

:[[http://darmont.free.fr/arm/?page=arm-isla&lang=eng|Isla de Encanta]]: These pages relate to the Isla de Encanta Saga, that is located in the Iberian Tribunal. They also contain house rules, material to download, and more!

:[[http://www.nocturne.org/games/saga/mercury/|Mercury Rising]]: Featuring the covenant of Segobriga Secunda, where magi investigate the site of a recently vanished Winter covenant, and build a second covenant on the site of the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Segobriga.

:[[http://www.erzo.org/~shannon/ars-magica/iberia/|Prospectus Locus]]: Prospectus Locus is a hundred-year old covenant set on the east coast of Iberia, in the middle of the Ebro delta. Its story truly began in 1212 when over half of the covenant was killed at Las Navas de Tolosa. A call went out for new magi and in 1213 Prospectus Locus was reborn.

:[[http://www.tlucretius.net/ArsMagica/index.htm|Reservo Scientia]]:

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