Here we are, with the sourcebook for the "Traditions". it is a well-written, high-quality piece, without any doubt, in line with other good publications of "Mage: the Ascension". It sets the Traditions in the new millenium, a chapter deals with what means being a tradition mage, from an inside perspective. Then the book narrates the history of the world from the Traditionpoint of view. Both these part I found most interesting and well-done since dialogues are well written and clever and characters giving explanations have their definite point of view and peculiarities. Then there is also a not-so-fundamental but overall useful section that deals with Chantry politics and new backgrounds, skills, talismans and some strange places (nodes and so on) are described. To wrap up the whole bunch, it is a good and enjoyable manual, surely worth reading, but it is not comparable to the "Guide to the Technocracy", which re-framed the usual antagonists and gave them purpose and a clear identity. There is no revolution here, neither astoundish insights or new veiws. It does a good work exploring the inside of the tradition "as a whole" but I found "Tradition books" a lot more useful. If you are really interested in some background details and inner workings, this book does its job well, otherwise do not consider it.