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Blood and Sand: The Levant Tribunal (Ars Magica Fantasy Roleplaying)
ISBN-13:
9781589780255
ISBN-10:
1589780256
Author:
Niall Christie
Publication date:
2002
Publisher:
Atlas Games
Format:
Hardcover
128 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781589780255
ISBN-10:
1589780256
Author:
Niall Christie
Publication date:
2002
Publisher:
Atlas Games
Format:
Hardcover
128 pages
Summary
Blood and Sand: The Levant Tribunal (Ars Magica Fantasy Roleplaying) (ISBN-13: 9781589780255 and ISBN-10: 1589780256), written by authors
Niall Christie, was published by Atlas Games in 2002.
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Description
Welcome to a land of contrasts, from the lofty mountains of Asia Minor to the luxuriant green of the Nile valley, from ageless cities to young kingdoms, from bustling sea ports to impregnable castles. Welcome to a land torn between religious wars and tortuous politics, theater of the clash between East and West, a place where two cultures collide. Welcome to a land of wonders, haunted by stone memories of lost civilizations, inhabited by powerful sorcerers, home to the finest scholars of both worlds. Welcome to a land of opportunities, where the lucky and strong can achieve fame and riches beyond measure, but where the corpses of the weak and the slow litter the ground. Blood and Sand is the guide to the Hermetic tribunal of the Levant. It details the mundane and Hermetic geography and history of the area, shaped by Islam and the Crusades. It describes the mundane and magical inhabitants of the region, be they emirs in mighty castles or traders in the Latin states, magi of Hermes or Muslim sorcerers, jinn or naddahas. From the Ark of the Covenant to the criminal underworld of Acre, this book provides everything you need for a saga set in this most volatile of Hermetic tribunals.
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