Book of Records Volume 1 – Knights (retail $5): Form-fillable, auto-calculating.The Grey Knight (retail $3): This 1986 adventure inspired by Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was written by Masks of Nyarlathotep designer Larry DiTillio.Tales of Magic & Miracles (retail $6): Adventures in fantastic and holy realms, including a prelude to the Grail Quest.
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Tales of Chivalry & Romance (retail $6): Five short adventures about the knightly code of chivalry and the high art of romance.Book of Knights & Ladies (retail $20): Create characters from 100 different places in Britain or ten foreign lands, and from a dozen religions.King Arthur Pendragon Edition 5.2 (retail price $20): The complete, current 276-page core rulebook for playing knights in Britain.(And see below for a special announcement!)įor just US$12.95 you get all six titles in our Starter Collection (retail value $60) as DRM-free. As a knight in the perilous and magical time of King Arthur, you adventure to gain Glory and, in time, to found a lineage of descendants. This big collection gives you everything you need to create your own campaign for this honored game, including - new in this revival - the new 2016 Edition 5.2 rulebook. Knight of the realm! The Knights of the Round Table have resurrected our June 2014 King Arthur Pendragon Bundle featuring Greg Stafford’s masterful tabletop roleplaying game King Arthur Pendragon. There are even more savings to be had with the additional Pendragon +2 bundle as well. If you pay more than the threshold price of $24.46 you’ll receive four more supplements including a copy of the amazing, and award winning, The Great Pendragon Campaign. You can score the core book as well as four supplements for $12.95. Now the most recent edition (2016) of King Arthur Pendragon is available through Bundle of Holding by way of Nocturnal Media. I can’t think of a more unique system which perfectly captures the feel of Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table. Over the years when someone is interested in running an Arthurian roleplaying campaign I always tell them to look no further than Greg Stafford’s amazing Pendragon.