The Pendragon Campaign

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PublishersChaosium
Publication1985
GenresArthurian
The Pendragon Campaign
Plot, Magic & Scenarios
Illustration by Tom Sullivan, 1985.
DesignersGreg Stafford
PublishersChaosium
Publication1985
GenresArthurian
SystemsBasic Role-Playing

The Pendragon Campaign[1] is an Arthurian tabletop role-playing supplement, written by Greg Stafford, with art by Tom Sullivan, and published by Chaosium in 1985. This was the first product for the award-winning Pendragon game, an eighty-year campaign across Arthurian history.

Originally published in 1985, it was republished in 2018 in PDF format. It was completely revised as The Boy King in 1991 and 1997, then further revised as The Great Pendragon Campaign in 2006.[2]

Contents

The Pendragon Campaign details King Arthur's Britain and surrounding lands, as well as the major characters of the Pendragon setting and an expanded timeline.[3] The Pendragon Campaign features a detailed year-by-year analysis of the Arthurian era from 495 to 570 CE, integrating the stories of Mallory, Nennius, and French Vulgate with Welsh, and Saxon sources.[1]

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