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− | | colspan="2" | '''From Deena McKinney:''' |
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− | '''From Wayne Peacock: '''Thanks to my parents, Gertie and Walter Peacock, who took me to Scotland. Special thanks go to Kim Peacock, for constant love and inspiration. Thanks also to the three women who made my writing this possible: [[Deena McKinney]], [[Nicky Rea]] and [[Jackie Cassada]]. Finally, a salute to Clan Maxwell from a member of one of its septs, "Reviresco!" |
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'''Isle of the Mighty''' is a sourcesbook for '''[[Changeling: The Dreaming]]''' and '''[[Mage: The Ascension]]''' covering the history of magic in Great Britain. |
'''Isle of the Mighty''' is a sourcesbook for '''[[Changeling: The Dreaming]]''' and '''[[Mage: The Ascension]]''' covering the history of magic in Great Britain. |
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===Introduction: Lladona's Saga=== |
===Introduction: Lladona's Saga=== |
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=== Book One: England === |
=== Book One: England === |
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Revision as of 19:05, 6 February 2020
Isle of the Mighty is a sourcesbook for Changeling: The Dreaming and Mage: The Ascension covering the history of magic in Great Britain.
Summary
At last, discover the land of ancient magic - Britannia! Here is a place steeped in ancient magick and legends of faerie. Hidden powers, some older than the land itself, exist alongside humankind and have mysterious arcane agendas. Beneath the very nose of mortal society, age-old battles are waged across the kingdom for control of key places of power. Since the return of the sidhe, the fires of battle have burned like never before as both changelings and mages become involved in the struggle for Britannia's might.
This long-awaited Changeling: The Dreaming supplement provides vital information on the changelings and mages of Great Britain. You are finally able to explore the homeland of fae legends and discover the truths behind British covens and chantries. Isle of the Mighty exposes the vital link between mages and changelings and explains how they have been bound since the beginning of time.
Highlights: A complete World of Darkness sourcebook for Great Britain, including: England, Wales and Scotland. A new kith, the Gillhe Dhu, also known as "the greenmen," the protectors of the forests. Explores the politics and history of the fae and mages of Great Britain, from the ancient arrival of the Wyck and the Tuatha de Danaan to the modern day.
Introduction: Lladona's Saga
Book One: England
Chapter One: Talecraft One - History of England
Chapter Two: The Kingdoms of Albion
Chapter Three: The People of Albion
Book Two: Scotland
Chapter Four: Talecraft Two - History of Scotland
Chapter Five: Caledonia, Land of Hope and Betrayal
Chapter Six: Lads and Lasses
Book Three: Wales
Chapter Seven: Talecraft Three - History of Cymru
Chapter Eight: Cymru, Land of Song and Companions
Chapter Nine: Y Cymri, The People
Appendix
Background Information
Memorable Quotes
Characters
References
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