Pendragon has always been a game which focuses less on the external (adventures, booty) and more on the internal (character development). When the first edition appeared in 1985 it was remarkable for a number of reasons and a number of ideas contained within that boxed set are only just starting to become trendy now. Pendragon has been with us for many years. My final disclaimer to say that while I have played previous editions of King Arthur Pendragon (from now on just Pendragon), I have no connection with the publishers and paid for my copy with cold hard cash. So please don’t expect too much in-depth analysis of obscure tables and charts. At the best of times I am a reluctant GM and as a player I prefer to lie back and let rules wash over me. Secondly, I am not a person who usually takes much notice of crunch. First of all, this is my very first review. I’m going to start with a couple of disclaimers.
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