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* [[Phoebe]], the Tribunal's sole Gifted Mercere. | * [[Phoebe]], the Tribunal's sole Gifted Mercere. | ||
* [[Marcellus]] of Verditius, a Seeker originally from Sicily | * [[Marcellus]] of Verditius, a Seeker originally from Sicily | ||
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== Relationships == | == Relationships == |
Latest revision as of 12:02, 5 April 2014
Aquae Sulis is a covenant of Roman revivalists in the ruins of a Roman spa outside the town of Bath. Hidden by powerful Imaginem magic, the ruins have been magically restored to thier former palatial state. The magi and covenfolk are all dressed in the ancient Roman style, and even the guests are offered toga when they arrive. The waters of Bath are well known for thier restorative properties and a higher number of older magi have sought out this comfortable living condition.
Members
- Maximus of Bonisagus, a tall, intellectual specialist in Corpus magic.
- Ovidius of Bonisagus, follower of Trianoma
- Ramus of House Flambeau, of the Mithraist tradition.
- Phoebe, the Tribunal's sole Gifted Mercere.
- Marcellus of Verditius, a Seeker originally from Sicily
- Regillus of Jerbiton, summoner of ghosts
- Ignis filius Maximus, inducted to the Order at the Tribunal of 1201
Relationships
- Stranggore
- Aquae Sulis is the closest neighbor of Stranggore and has been gracious with their hospitality in the past. Mostly, Stranggore magi wanted to visit Iudicium when he was staying there. Now, Iudicium has moved to Amici Britanniae, but the magi of Aquae Sulis have gotten used to their neighbors at Stranggore and seem hospitable enough -- though some have noticed that magi of Aquae Sulis have never tried to visit Stranggore.
- Schola Pythagoranis
- Aquae Sulis and Schola Pythagoranis share a passion for the classics. There are close friendships between several of the magi in the two covenants, and they visit one another often.