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'''Guardians of the Forest: The Rhine Tribunal''' (often abbreviated to [[GotF]]) is a supplement for [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]] released by [[Atlas Games]] in 2005. It details the [[Rhine Tribunal]].  
'''Guardians of the Forest: The Rhine Tribunal''' (often abbreviated to [[GotF]]) is a supplement for [[Ars Magica Fifth Edition]] released by [[Atlas Games]] in 2005. It details the [[Rhine Tribunal]].  

Revision as of 20:51, 30 December 2012

Guardians of the Forest: The Rhine Tribunal
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Product Information
Rules Edition: Fifth Edition
Abbreviation: GotF
Product Type: Tribunal Sourcebook
Author(s): Andrew Smith and Mark Shirley
Publisher: Atlas Games
Product Number: AG0276
ISBN: 1-58978-072-8
Release date: April 2005
Format: Hardcover, 144 pages
Availability: Hardcover in print
PDF available

Guardians of the Forest: The Rhine Tribunal (often abbreviated to GotF) is a supplement for Ars Magica Fifth Edition released by Atlas Games in 2005. It details the Rhine Tribunal.

Availability

The second printing of Guardians of the Forests sold out in late November of 2012. Retailers and distributors will continue to have copies on the shelves for a while, and it will be available as a PDF indefinitely.

Other Content

GotF introduces the concept of Journeyman on p. 20, to denote a magus not far past his gauntlet, as well as rules for becoming an Archmage on p. 24. In between it introduces the idea of a Master magus (p. 22-23), which is intended to be limited to the Rhine tribunal but seems to me to be applicable to many tribunals (although not all).

Information on Forest Path of power, a means to obtain virtues preceding the Mysteries version and involving the Forest Lore arcane ability, is given on p. 35-40. Note that this system was later expanded.

Rules for studying in the Great Library of Durenmar are on p. 55-57. Note that Houses of Hermes: True Lineages expands on the contents, by including folios and the "tabula geographica magica" (a catalogue of magical magical sites and regiones; p. 13).

Specific books include a mention of "Principia Magica", the authority on Magic Theory written by Bonisagus (p. 57).

New Spells include several shortly-described ones on p. 60, and a new Mentem spell on p. 72.

The Order of Odin is briefly discussed on pages 112-113.

External links

Legacy Page

The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:guardians_of_the_forest