Ars Magica: Nova Semitae Saga
Dramatis Personae
The full list of characters is below. Magi and Companions in italics are NPCs.
The Magi
- Eos of Tytalus
- Veloxia of Bjornaer
- Aulus of Bonisagus
- Neanne de Sulé of Verditius
- Fr. Thomas Telarius, Ex Miscellanea
Covenant Office Holders
Office of the Princeps: Neanne de Sulé of Verditius
Office of the Magister: Aulus of Bonisagus
Office of the Master at Arms: Aulus of Bonisagus
Office of the Covenant Librarian: Fr. Thomas Ex Miscellanea
Companions
- Jerôme de Sulé, Turb Trainer
- Josef ben Gavrel, Autocrat, Rabbi of Melverley
Office of the Covenant Autocrat: Josef ben Gavrel
Covenfolk
Main Article: Covenfolk
The minor characters at the covenant and in the magi's lives are numerous. See the main article for a full listing.
Redcaps
Main Article: Mercer House
The Redcaps who helped in founding the covenant maintain independence in a small part of the covenant grounds. They provided initial vis and funds to float the covenant while a stable mundane population was established, and now enjoy the protection of the covenant without any of the costs. Additionally, such close quarters makes for close relations with House Mercere -- always a good thing to have.
The Covenant of Nova Semitae
Mundane Background
- Mundane Geography and Mundane Politics
- Village of Melverley (The mundane name of the Covenant)
Hermetic Background
Covenant Resources
The covenant is more than just a place for magi, companions, and grogs to live. Their resources are their livelihood. This section covers some of these.
Covenant Library
Main Article: Covenant Library
Mundane Librarian: None
Vis Sources and Stores
Main Article: Vis Sources and Stores
Hermetic magi measure their wealth by vis, not by silver. This section details how much vis the covenant has, where it comes from, and how to get more.
Mundane Wealth
Main Article: Mundane Wealth
Despite their desire otherwise, magi still need to worry about where mundane wealth comes from.
Saga Journals
An official journal of this Saga's sessions will be kept here for record-keeping purposes.