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This file provides examples of what constitutes both Standard and Combined Actions in a combat round. |
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Orjan Westin created this simple excel sheet to help GMs (and lazy players) come up with names for male Cymri. |
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This file gives an overview of the rules for the Pendragon game. |
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This excel sheet, by Staffan Blomqvist, is handy for coming up with NPCs on the fly. |
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Greg Stafford's posted rules on childbirth and survival, based upon the age of the child's mother. |
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An easy to follow guidelines for conducting winter Phases. |
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5th Edition PDF Character Sheet |
Pendragon Player's Map (485 AD) |
Travel Times for Salisbury (485 AD) |
Salisbury Manors (485 AD) |
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5th Edition Wotanic Excel Sheet |
5th Edition Heathen Excel Sheet |
5th Edition British Pagan Excel Sheet |
5th Edition Roman Christian Excel Sheet |
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5th Edition British Christian Excel Sheet |
4th Edition Generic Excel Sheet |
4th Edition Christian Excel Sheet |
4th Edition Pagan Excel Sheet |
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4th Edition PDF Character Sheet |
Pendragon Player's Map (531 AD) |
Regions of Britain (531 AD) |
Map of Logres (531 AD) |
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The North (531 AD) |
Ireland (531 AD) |
France & Gaul (531 AD) |
Brittany (531 AD) |
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Ordinaries
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Genealogy Sheet |
Britain (475-550 AD) |
Group Sheet for Pendragon (.doc) |
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Le Morte d'Arthur is presented in a full-text and summarized version on this excellent site. |
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This family tree shows the lineage of the House of Pendragon, Benwick and of Joseph of Arimathea. |
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This 16 page PDF file presents Sheila Brynjulfson's evidence of Arthur's existence and cites numerous references. |
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This PDF file lists Welsh, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon placenames. |
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A brief overview of British history in the time of Arthur. |
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This PDF file presents the sections of his Historia Regum Britanniae (written c.1136 AD) that contains evidence of the existence of Arthur. This work cites De Excidio Britanniae (c.600 AD) by Gildas and Historia Brittonum by Nennius as its sources. Through these writings and others, such as The Black Book of Carmarthen and The Saxon Chronicles, the legend of Arthur took root. |
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A brief overview of Scottish history in the time of Arthur. |
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This German site hosts many Pendragon adventures, some of which were written by noted Pendragon author Shannon Appelcline. Thankfully (for me) the adventures are written in English. |
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This site's best feature is its downloadable Pendragon spreadsheets. |
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Discuss the game with its creator at his forums. |
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New material, links and a webstore for Mr. Stafford's latest projects. A great resource for your Pendragon game. |
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Corless has written material for the game and his site has a lot of useful material, particularly historic notes on laws and customs of Britain and the surrounding lands. |
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Greg Stafford is pretty active on these email-based forums. |
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This site has Greyhawk campaign material, reference sheets, links and supplements for your Castles & Crusades game. |
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My site for D&D version 3.X. It includes reference sheets, links, rule clarifications, etc. |
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My homebrew setting for D&D 3.5 can be found at this site, along with maps, houserules, reference sheets and character sheets. |
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King Arthur Pendragon is owned by White Wolf Publishing. Banner image, The Lady of the Lake, by NC Wyeth. |