This is my third supplement for ArM5 and one I had the privilege to share with some fantastic co-authors.
It’s been described as a “standard” tribunal, were the assumptions of the corebook generally hold ie. compared to the somewhat unusual manifestations of Hermetic Culture found in say Hibernia, Normandy, and particularly Thebes.
I can now comment as it’s been sighted in the wild by Erik Tyrrell (11th July 2014)! I’ll be able to comment more once it’s officially released and cited on the Atlas Forums as proof it’s in the hands of the Ars community…
And as of late October 2015, is available in PDF from e23 (see link below).
Cut-files, Posts and Extras:
- The Heirs of the Drac
- Portus Termini, the Final Gate
- Further Fraxinetum Material
- Concept Map of Avignon
- The Masques of the Coenobium (Hedge Wizards)
- Redcaps of Provencal
- Whatever happened to Doissetep anyway?
- Societis Flambonis – Flambeau Apocrypha (by Mark D Faulkner)
Additional Resources:
- the full PDF is available from e23 (Warehouse 23 Online)
- the Table of Contents PDF (Atlas Website)
Further Reading
- The Provencal Tales (Michael Larrabeiti)
- Basque Legends (Wentworth Webster)
Any other material or ideas you care to share?
I have recently started Provencal game and am blown away by how rich the history is in thus time period.
Max, Provencal is a great Tribunal to start a Saga in – it was intended to be “vanilla” but still has a lot of interesting aspects. I don’t have a lot of further specific Provencal material but I’d suggest looking at some of the Genoa material on the site and/or the Andalusian material as the physical proximity may give you some interesting ideas.
For other material specific to Provence I’d suggest checking out Sub Rosa #17 (https://www.facebook.com/subrosamagazine/) which is referenced in this particular Atlas Forum thread as being mainly Provencal related material:
https://forum.atlas-games.com/t/sub-rosa-issue-17s-delicious-autumn-bounty/10369