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Heirs to Merlin: The Stonehenge Tribunal

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Heirs to Merlin: The Stonehenge Tribunal at a Glance

  • Fuel your next epic saga with this deep dive into Mythic Europe's England and Wales.
  • This Ars Magica fourth edition sourcebook details the magical and mundane upheaval of the region, providing perfect opportunities for an enterprising covenant.
  • With a focus on information and ideas rather than a single set adventure, this book is a resource that everyone at the table can draw from.

A Land of Contrasts: More about Heirs to Merlin

Visit an engaging land ripe for adventure in this Ars Magica fourth edition supplement. This book provides storyguides and players with extensive background information and inspiration to create truly epic campaigns in the lands of Mythic Europe's England and Wales.

At this time in history, England is in turmoil, recovering from the ravages of civil war. Among the Order, the once-powerful Stonehenge tribunal is emerging from decades of stagnation. Will a hero step into the breach and restore order? Will a tyrant seize the reins of power?

This book provides inspiration useful to everyone in the campaign, without spoiling secrets. Use the material within to create characters, inspire enemies, and develop plotlines without spoilers. An entire troupe's access to this book will ensure a roleplaying experience of astounding depth.

Heirs to Merlin is out of print and only available in PDF. It requires Ars Magica fourth edition to play.

Heirs to Merlin: Contents

  • Introduction
  • History
  • The Peasants
  • The Town
  • Travel, Trade, and Industry
  • The Church
  • The Nobility
  • Law and Governance
  • Wales
  • The Order of Hermes
  • Politics
  • Myths and Legends
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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File Last Updated:
February 04, 2021
This title was added to our catalog on February 21, 2021.