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Paladin hard copies delivered (in Italy)!
Sir Carter replied to mandrill_one's topic in Pendragon & Prince Valiant
Oh Wow!! Their really nice where did you order them from?? I really want a copy -
Any Southern UK people for a meet&greet?
Sir Carter replied to Morien's topic in Pendragon & Prince Valiant
Hi Morien Really pleased you had a good time, Old Sarum is an amazing place to visit, so pleased you found the time to get to it. I used to live just down the road from Arundel Castle. Again it is very nice. Did you get time to visit Stonehenge? -
Many thanks. Yep found that
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Interesting ideas, I have the Savage Worlds "Sherwood" Supplement which looks rather good. But can be hard to find
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Thank you, I really like that
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Thanks. I guess I will always be a collector of miniatures if they feature in my games or not. These Lance and Laser miniatures look very nice
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Great Stuff I will be watching this to see how it develops
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Hi I there anywhere I can download just a copy of the Pendragon 5.2 Character Sheet. I don't seem to be able to locate one
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Many thanks Ill check it out
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I could not agree more. Pendragon is the epitome of the classic view of Arthur and his knight set in a world of chivalry and romance, magic and fantasy. I don't think I would want to use it either as a historical version
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Any Southern UK people for a meet&greet?
Sir Carter replied to Morien's topic in Pendragon & Prince Valiant
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Cheers I will take a look
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Any Southern UK people for a meet&greet?
Sir Carter replied to Morien's topic in Pendragon & Prince Valiant
Love Avebury spent some wonderful times there along with West Kennet Longbarrow and Silbury Hill. It might not be all Arthurian but it certainly gets the imagination going -
Any Southern UK people for a meet&greet?
Sir Carter replied to Morien's topic in Pendragon & Prince Valiant
Me too I think it was in the 60s when I first visited the monument, It was just in an open field back then and you could just walk in amongst the stones I don't think you even had to pay an entry free. Still it remains an amazing site. But a commercial one now a days -
Yes I agree for Pendragon the Medieval Arthur is a must, I don't think I will bother using Pendragon for any of the historical themes. And as you rightly say just a touch of magic. It has to be High Medieval and Knights of the Round Table. The Historical stuff I think I will leave for my wargaming interests
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A quick question I don't want to go too far off topic, But has anyone else considered using the Pendragon System for that other iconic folklore hero Robin Hood? Along with Arthurian I have also done some work on the RH legends and the thought crossed my mind that players could be outlaws for whatever reason and running from the law to hide up in the Green wood and organizing raids and robbery to survive maybe even coming into contact with Characters from the stories such as Robin etc. Its something I might try later once Ive done more Arthurian games Steve
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Hi All As a amateur historian and a gamer i find often the paths will cross. This is the case with the Arthurian legend. I enjoy fantasy RPGs and Historical wargames. And I enjoy researching the period to. As with everything Arthurian nothing is ever clear cut, and the Jury is still out as if there was ever a real Arthur. As the Early Dark Ages is primarily my favourite period I found I end up with 3 Arthur's. The first is very historically based and doesn't really have an Arthur or any of the Knights, Round Table, Merlin etc and focuses on the Saxons, Angles and Jutes that raided Britain in the early 5th-6th century as well as Picts, Welsh and Irish. A good example would be GMTs Games Pendragon The 2nd is also set in the 5th-6th Century's but it has Arthur and his knights along with Merlin and others. Fighting the Saxons lead by the likes of Hengist and Horsa. It also has Picts and Irish raiders and the traitor Vortigern. Finally the 3rd is Pendragon all history is thrown out of the window, its got Knights in Shining armour, Merlin the Wizard, Mordred and everything else Medieval 14th Century will allow and includes Faerie lore as well. I find with these 3 levels of play and style I cover all I want from the Stories of Arthur. For Fiction I read T.H.Whites "Once and Future King" and Bernard Cornwalls "Winter King Trilogy" Plus historical stuff to. Is there anyone else who likes to look into the other aspects of Arthurian lore Historical or otherwise ?? .
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It’s the Chaosium softcover
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Hi Jeff i must say Umbum is new to me. But after reading your post I took s look online and see they do an interesting range. I saw a very nice castle I might invest in. I am a figure collector and I guess that stems from my early days as a gamer in DnD etc. I’m not sure this forum is the right place to discuss this topic so I would be interested in others opinions on if Miniatures can play a roll or if anyone else finds the subject interesting
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Any Southern UK people for a meet&greet?
Sir Carter replied to Morien's topic in Pendragon & Prince Valiant
Stonehenge is without doubt an amazing monument. But a little commercial these days -
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Greetings and well met. Just wondering how many of you use Miniatures in your games. I gather its really a storytelling game, but I've been gaming since the 70s and beyond (Yes I'm Old) and miniatures play a big part in my games if only for visual representation. I was lucky enough to find almost the complete range of Thunderbolt Mountain Arthurian miniatures 28mm on eBay a bit pricey but so nice I'm looking to collect more. And use the Ral Patha ranges to add further characters and monsters etc. So I became curious if any others out there used miniatures. I believe there was a dedicated range produced for Pendragon back in the early 1st Edition days. Of which I discovered I still own the Arthurian Companion by Karr which has somehow survived the last 30 years in my shed and now rescued and back on my Bookshelves
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I'm sure we have all experienced this problem. Gamers that enjoy RPGs but don't share the passion of a certain game. Pandragon is a bit like this, it requires players that enjoy the setting, its not a hack and slash dungeon crawl with loads of monsters in each room and only the bare essence of a story-line, its a deep and rich setting with just as much effort in the rituals at court or the tournament as the actual adventure. I'm in a situation a bit like this, I have one friend who shares the same views on the game as I do. with this in mind I was thinking of starting an online game. Would this work? Would anyone be interested? May played with a video link. And id like your view on this??
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So what's the news with Pendragon?
Sir Carter replied to Prometheus878's topic in Pendragon & Prince Valiant
Totally agree with you Ian the Gempei Period of Japan is by far the most interesting stage in Japan and the best suited for Roll Play with these rules IMHO