The Tribunals of Hermes: Loch Leglean

The Tribunals of Hermes: Loch Leglean was a cancelled White Wolf sourcebook for Ars Magica. It was published under Wizards of the Coast, as "Lion of the North: The Loch Leglean Tribunal", when they bought the license in 1994.

Summary

Lion of the North at a Glance

  • Adventure in the lands of Mythic Scotland with the help of this Ars Magica fourth edition supplement.
  • Blends the extensive real life myths of Scotland with new and interesting Ars Magica folklore to create a unique gaming experience.
  • Comprehensive tools for both storytellers and players make building and playing your saga easy and fun.

Power and History: More about Lion of the North

Welcome, traveler, to Mythic Scotland! It is a land of rolling green hills and dark, mysterious shadows. A land where mortals steer clear of mercurial faeries and near-immortal magicians. Here, monoliths record ancient battles in tongues spoken only by a few, and the records are true.

Set your Ars Magica fourth edition saga in Mythic Scotland with the help of this extensive supplement. Lion of the North includes resources for both storytellers and players. Learn about the deep, dramatic mundane and magical histories of the land, creatures you might find there, rules for new magi, character creation ideas, and more.

From the White Wolf 1993-94 Catalog:

"Scotland has always been a land of mists, mystery and magic. Now you may unlock its secrets with the latest in the Order of Hermes Tribunal series. With this book you can set your Covenant in a richly detailed land of adventure, or may use the book for fantastic travels throughout the highlands, meeting barbaric and faerie Magi alike. And just what is the beast within the loch?" - pg. 25-26

Contents

Introduction

Mythic History

Hermetic History

Scottish Landscape

Covenants

Character Creation

Scenario Ideas

Appendix 1: Character Templates

Appendix 2: Gaelic Glossary

Mythic Scotland at a Glance

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