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− | * Beginning of [[Wyndgarde's March]], which lasts until [[1442 (oWOD)|1442]]. General [[Christopher Wyndgarde]] of the True Cross hunts |
+ | * Beginning of [[Wyndgarde's March]], which lasts until [[1442 (oWOD)|1442]]. General [[Christopher Wyndgarde]] of the True Cross hunts "[[Verbenae|pagan wytches]], warlocks, [[Fae (oWOD)|faeries]], fell beasts and heretics of this [[British Isles (oWOD)|British Isles]]."<ref name="sorcrusade55">[[MTSC]]: '''[[Mage: The Sorcerers Crusade Rulebook]]''', p. 55</ref><ref name="mtastcompanion11">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Mage Storytellers Companion]]''', p. 11</ref><ref name="tbverbena24">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Tradition Book: Verbena]]''', p. 24</ref> |
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− | + | * ''[[June 21]]'': On Midsummer eve, Christopher Wyndgarde leads [[Cabal of Pure Thought|Gabrielites]] in an attack on a Pagan ritual outside Harrogate, England. Only [[Nightshade]] survives.<ref name="sorcrusade55" /><ref name="witchspagans26">[[MTSC]]: '''[[Mage: Witches and Pagans]]''', p. 26</ref><ref name="tbverbena24">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Tradition Book: Verbena]]''', p. 24</ref> |
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Events
- Beginning of Wyndgarde's March, which lasts until 1442. General Christopher Wyndgarde of the True Cross hunts "pagan wytches, warlocks, faeries, fell beasts and heretics of this British Isles."[1][2][3]
June
- June 21: On Midsummer eve, Christopher Wyndgarde leads Gabrielites in an attack on a Pagan ritual outside Harrogate, England. Only Nightshade survives.[1][4][3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 MTSC: Mage: The Sorcerers Crusade Rulebook, p. 55
- ↑ MTA: Mage Storytellers Companion, p. 11
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 MTA: Tradition Book: Verbena, p. 24
- ↑ MTSC: Mage: Witches and Pagans, p. 26
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