Legacy:Stonehenge tribunal

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Version 1

Date: 2008-01-12 02:21:29 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Initial version


The Stonehenge Tribunal includes England and Wales.

= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]].

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]]. 

= Fourth Edition
The Stonehenge Tribunal is described in detail in the Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]].  It includes the following covenants:

: [[Blackthorn]]: A politically powerful covenant with a rich history.  [[Heirs to Merlin]], pp 118-120.
: Burnham: A reclusive covenant. [[Heirs to Merlin]], pp. 120-121
: [[Cad Gadu]]: [[Domus Magna]] of [[House Ex Miscellanea]].  [[Heirs to Merlin]], pp. 122-124
: [[Libellus]]: The covenant of the Fourth Edition introductory story, [[Promises, Promises]]. [[Heirs to Merlin]], p. 125; http://www.atlas-games.com/pdf_storage/promises.pdf
: [[Nigrasaxa]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]], pp. 125-126; http://www.atlas-games.com/pdf_storage/nigrasaxa.pdf
: Schola Pythagoranis: A covenant of scholars and philosophers.  [[Heirs to Merlin]], pp. 126-128
: [[Semitae]] : A mobile covenant.  [[Heirs to Merlin]], pp. 128-130
: [[Ungulus]] : [[Heirs to Merlin]], pp. 130-132
: [[Voluntas]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]], pp. 133

Version 2

Date: 2008-01-12 02:29:01 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Moved the covenants to their own pages


The Stonehenge Tribunal is the [[Regional tribunal | regional Tribunal]] that includes England and Wales.

= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]].

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]]lements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]]. 

= Fourth Edition
The Stonehenge Tribunal is described in detail in the Fourth Edition supple* [[Blackthorn]]
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* [[Cad Gadu]]
* [[Libellus]]
* [[Nigrasaxa]]
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Version 3

Date: 2008-01-12 02:29:25 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Fixed typo


The Stonehenge Tribunal is the [[Regional tribunal | regional Tribunal]] that includes England and Wales.

= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]].

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]]. 

= Fourth Edition


The Stonehenge Tribunal is described in detail in the Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]].  It includes the following covenants:

* [[Blackthorn]]
* [[Burnham]]
* [[Cad Gadu]]
* [[Libellus]]
* [[Nigrasaxa]]
* [[Schola Pythagoranis]]
* [[Semitae]]
* [[Ungulus]]
* [[Voluntas]

Version 4

Date: 2008-01-12 13:16:50 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment:


The Stonehenge Tribunal is the [[Regional tribunal | regional Tribunal]] that includes England and Wales.

= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]].

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]]. 

= Fourth Edition

A brief description of the Stonehenge Tribunal appears on p. 235 of the [[ArM4]] rule book.  It is also the setting for the introductory story of [[Antoninus of Jerbiton]], which appears at the beginning of the [[ArM4]] book.

The Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]], describes the Stonehenge Tribunal in detail.  It includes the following coctory story of [[Antoninus of Jerbiton]], which appears at the beginning of the [[ArM4]] book.

The Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]], describ

Version 5

Date: 2008-01-12 13:34:49 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment:


The Stonehenge Tribunal is the [[Regional tribunal | regional Tribunal]] that includes England and Wales.

= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]].

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]]. 

= Fourth Edition

The Stonehenge Tribunal the t the beginning of the [[ArM4]] book.

The Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]], describes the Stonehenge Tribunal in detail.

== Covenants ([[Fourth edition]])

* [[Blackthorn]]
* [[Burnham]]
* [[Cad Gadu

== Covenants ([[Fourth edition]])

hola Pythagoranis]]
* [[Semitae]]
* [[Ungulus]]
* [[Voluntas]]

== Other references ([[Fourth edition]])

* Customs: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 113-116


== Other references ([[Fourth edition]])

* Customs: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 113-116
* Description: [[ArM4]] 235; [[Heirs to Merlin]] 4
* Politics, [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 140-141
* Politics, [[Mundane]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 136-140
* Suggested Reading: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 6
* Tribunal of 1351 [[Age of Aries]]: [[ArM4]] 11

Version 6

Date: 2008-03-15 16:17:51 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Added link to Sagas page


The Stonehenge Tribunal is the [[Regional tribunal | regional Tribunal]] that includes England and Wales.

= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]].

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]]. 

= Fourth Edition

The Stonehenge Tribunal the setting for the introductory story of [[Antoninus of Jerbiton]], which appears at the beginning of the [[ArM4]] book.

The Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]], describes the Stonehenge Tribunal in detail.

== Covenants ([[Fourth edition]])

* [[Blackthorn]]
* [[Burnham]]
* [[Cad Gadu]]
* [[Libellus]]
* [[Nigrasaxa]]
* [[Schola Pythagoranis]]
* [[Semitae]]
* [[Ungulus]]
* [[Voluntas]]

See also [[Stonehenge Sagas]]

See also [[Stonehenge Sagas]]

== Other references ([[Fourth edition]])

* Customs: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 113-116
* Description: [[ArM4]] 235; [[Heirs to Merlin]] 4
* Politics, [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 140-141
* Politics, [[Mundane]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 136-140
* Suggested Reading: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 6
* Tribunal of 135

Version 7

Date: 2008-03-25 11:08:47 GMT Author: Yair Comment: Tremere cov. reference


The Stonehenge Tribunal is the [[Regional tribunal | regional Tribunal]] that includes England and Wales.

= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]].

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]]. 

= Fourth Edition

The Stonehenge Tribunal the setting for the introductory story of [[Antoninus of Jerbiton]], which appears at the beginning of the [[ArM4]] book.

The Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]], describes the Stonehenge Tribunal in detail.

== Covenants ([[Fourth edition]])

* [[Blackthorn]]
* [[Burnham]]
* [[Cad Gadu]]
* [[Libellus]]
* [[Nigrasaxa]]
* [[Schola Pythagoranis]]
* [[Semitae]]
* [[Ungulus]]
* [[Voluntas]]

A large (unnamed) [[Tremere]] covenant in this Tribunal is alluded to in [[HoHTL]].

See also [[Stonehenge Sagas]]

== Other references ([[Fourth edition]])

* Customs: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 113-116
* Description: [[ArM4]] 235; [[Heirs to Merlin]] 4
* Politics, [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 140-141
* Politics, [[Mundane]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 136-140
* Suggested Reading: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 6
* Tribunal of 1351 [[Age of Aries]]: [[ArM4]] 11

Version 8

Date: 2008-03-25 15:51:01 GMT Author: Yair Comment: orientation map added


The Stonehenge Tribunal is the [[Regional tribunal | regional Tribunal]] that includes England and Wales.
[preview:StonehengeTribunalOrientation.jpg][preview:StonehengeTribunalOrientation.jpg]
= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]].

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]]. 

= Fourth Edition

The Stonehenge Tribunal the setting for the introductory story of [[Antoninus of Jerbiton]], which appears at the beginning of the [[ArM4]] book.

The Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]], describes the Stonehenge Tribunal in detail.

== Covenants ([[Fourth edition]])

* [[Blackthorn]]
* [[Burnham]]
* [[Cad Gadu]]
* [[Libellus]]
* [[Nigrasaxa]]
* [[Schola Pythagoranis]]
* [[Semitae]]
* [[Ungulus]]
* [[Voluntas]]

A large (unnamed) [[Tremere]] covenant in this Tribunal is alluded to in [[HoHTL]].

See also [[Stonehenge Sagas]]

== Other references ([[Fourth edition]])

* Customs: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 113-116
* Description: [[ArM4]] 235; [[Heirs to Merlin]] 4
* Politics, [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 140-141
* Politics, [[Mundane]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 136-140
* Suggested Reading: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 6
* Tri

Version 9

Date: 2009-02-18 12:47:46 GMT Author: Yair Comment: 115


The Stonehenge Tribunal is the [[Regional tribunal | regional Tribunal]] that includes England and Wales.
[preview:StonehengeTribunalOrientation.jpg]
= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]]. 

A large Tremere covenant is alluded to on [[HoHTL]] 115.

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]].

e very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]].

= Fourth Edition

The Stonehenge Tribunal the setting for the introductory story of [[Antoninus of Jerbiton]], which appears at the beginning of the [[ArM4]] book.

The Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]], describes the Stonehenge Tribunal in detail.

== Covenants ([[Fourth edition]])

* [[Blackthorn]]
* [[Burnham]]
* [[Cad Gadu]]
* [[Libellus]]
* [[Nigrasaxa]]
* [[Schola Pythagoranis]]
* [[Semitae]]
* [[Ungulus]]
* [[Voluntas]]

A large (unnamed) [[Tremere]] covenant in this Tribunal is alluded to in [[HoHTL]].

See also [[Stonehenge Sagas]]

== Other references ([[Fourth edition]])

* Customs: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 113-116
* Description: [[ArM4]] 235; [[Heirs to Merlin]] 4
* Politics, [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 140-141
* Politics, [[Mundane]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 136-140
* Suggested Reading: [[Heirs to M

Version 10

Date: 2009-02-18 12:50:19 GMT Author: Yair Comment: 115


The Stonehenge Tribunal is the [[Regional tribunal | regional Tribunal]] that includes England and Wales.
[preview:StonehengeTribunalOrientation.jpg]
= Fifth Edition
A map of the Fifth Edition regional Tribunals appears on p. 201 of [[ArM5]]. 

A large Tremere covenant is alluded to on [[HoHTL]] 115.

Fourth Edition and earlier supplements are no longer considered [[canon | canonical]] in [[ArM5]], but [[Heirs to Merlin]] should be very easy to adapt to use in a Fifth Edition [[Saga]].

= Fourth Edition

The Stonehenge Tribunal the setting for the introductory story of [[Antoninus of Jerbiton]], which appears at the beginning of the [[ArM4]] book.

The Fourth Edition supplement, [[Heirs to Merlin]], describes the Stonehenge Tribunal in detail.

== Covenants ([[Fourth edition]])

* [[Blackthorn]]
* [[Burnham]]
* [[Cad Gadu]]
* [[Libellus]]
* [[Nigrasaxa]]
* [[Schola Pythagoranis]]
* [[Semitae]]
* [[Ungulus]]
* [[Voluntas]]

A large (unnamed) [[Tremere]] covenant in this Tribunal is alluded to in [[HoHTL]].

See also [[Stonehenge Sagas]]

== Other references ([[Fourth edition]])

* Customs: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 113-116
* Description: [[ArM4]] 235; [[Heirs to Merlin]] 4
* Politics, [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 140-141
* Politics, [[Mundane]]: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 136-140
* Suggested Reading: [[Heirs to Merlin]] 6
* Tribunal of 1351 [[Age of Aries]]: [[ArM4]] 11