Thank you, Xavier, and thank you all who responded my request.
My intention is setting the Saga in Portugal, as most of the country was already Christian by 1220. I am doing a small research on the Portuguese legends, and I found some very interesting ones, very suitable for an Ars Magica saga.
Now I have another question: as the Tribunals meet each 7 years, is there any official publication which tells when the meetings took place around 1220?
Thanks!
Bruno
Xavier Requejo <xavier_requejo@...> escreveu:
Xavier Requejo <xavier_requejo@...> escreveu:
Oh yeah, the craft sex toys ability! Ah, how painfully
I remeber an affair our verditius had with Metron xDxD
We knew the _player_ was sick, but not THAT sick! :P
As said by others, the book is OK for setting up a
campaign in Iberia, specially the christian part of
it. The info on the arabic part is sketchy at best and
underdeveloped. If you have any desire to play in it,
I recomend getting hold of the Michelin guide to
Spain. in fact I recommend the Michelin guide for a
saga set anywhere in the world since I find them
extremely informative, containing info on locations
history AND (most important thing) legends on the
country.
I have played 2 sagas in Iberia. The first one was
about the formation of Catalonia in the 800-1000 and
the second one was located near Toledo. The later just
ended after flagrant breaches of the code and a
nuke-like result obliterating toledo itself in a
hermetic battle (escaled up wizard's war. In both
cases we used the basic setting ogf the tribunal
outlined in the book, but droped half a dozen major
demons from the setting.
The area best described by the tribunal book would be
castile & leon. Catalonia and aragon are quite similar
as well, so they can be used without much problems.
Hope that helps. If you need further information, feel
free to ask :)
Xavi
The Iberian Flambeau.
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