Iberia by Night

Iberia by Night is a supplement for Vampire: The Dark Ages that details the roles of the kindred in the Moorish lands of Spain and Portugal.

Summary
From the White Wolf catalog:


 * A Land Divided
 * This is a land of warring faiths and burning wills. Once the Moors ruled almost all, but now the Christian kingdoms push them ever further south. Great universities die and glorious kingdoms rise. And behind it all, in the deepest of shadows, we Cainites lurk. Blood calls to blood and vengeance will be ours.


 * A Clash of Wills
 * Iberia by Night is a complete sourcebook for medieval Spain, including both Christian and Moorish kingdoms. The history, cities and people are all covered in detail, as is the course of the bloody Reconquista that reshapes the land. Details on the vampiric princes and sultans of the land, the shadowy Amici Noctis manipulating Clan Lasombra, and on the other forces of the Iberian night give you enough for many stories indeed.''

Introduction: From the Pyrenees to Gibralter
Notes on the history, cultures, and factions of Iberia at this period in history.

Chapter One: Shadowed History
The tumultous history of Iberia, and how the kindred made things that much more complicated.

Chapter Two: The Christian Kingdoms
Details on Aragon and the cities of Lerida and Zaragoza, Catalonia with Barcelona and Girona, Castile with Madrid and Toledo, León with Compostela and Oviedo, Navarre with Pamplona and Tudela, and Portugal and the city of Lisbon.

Chapter Three: Al-Andalus
Details on the Muslim-dominated areas of Iberia, including the taifa kingdoms Extremadura, Huelva and Silves, the Central Plain (including Cadiz, Sevilla, and Cordoba), the Eastern Highlands (including Malaga, Granada, and Almeria), and the Eastern Coast (including Murcia, Valencia, and the Balearic Isles).

Chapter Four: Powers That Be
Clan Lasombra dominates the Iberian peninsula, but other Cainites also call Spain, Portugal, and Andorra home. Included here is information on the Shadow Reconquista, the Islamic Cainites (mostly Assamite), and the Apostles of the Third Caine, an offshoot of the Cainite Heresy. Many mortals also hunt these Cainites in the day, including the Knights of Santiago and the Sword of St. James

Chapter Five: The Damned
The vampires of Iberia, organized by clan.

Chapter Six: Legends of the Reconquista (Storytelling)
Guidelines for creating and running an Iberian campaign.

Background Information
There is a Spanish-language version of this book, Iberia Nocturna.

The introduction notes that Veil of Night complements much of the Moorish information in this book regarding the Islamic religion.

Characters

 * Lucita y Aragon - Rising through the ranks in her homeland.