The King Arthur Companion

The King Arthur Companion is a fantasy role-playing game supplement for first published by Reston Publishing in 1983, and rereleased by Chaosium in 1986.

Contents

The King Arthur Companion is a guide to the world of Arthur Pendragon, and is divided into alphabetically-arranged sections for "People", "Places", and "Things".[1]

Reception

J. Michael Caporula reviewed the Chaosium release of The King Arthur Companion in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 77.[1] Caporula commented that "The group of people I most heartily recommend The King Arthur Companion to are the literary 'browsers' of the world, such as myself, who would rather skim through reference works like these than read the actual works themselves. One will surely spend hours enraptured in this tome, given the chance. That a 'dictionary' can stand up to this kind of test is worthy praise indeed."[1]

Reviews

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References

  1. Caporula, J. Michael (February–March 1987). "Encyclopaedia Arthuriana". Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer. Diverse Talents, Incorporated (77): 35.
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