"Go to the sign of Marvel's Axe, a dubious inn on the edge of the Thieves Quarter, in the City of Greyhawk, and look to your own wrist. If you perceive a bracelet and dangling dice, watch for the next throw in the war between Law and Chaos and be prepared to follow the compelling geas." -Signal
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Legends of Excalibur
From the Publisher:
"He was the mightiest king who ever reigned…
He was betrayed by his wife and his best friend…
His legend will live forever…
Now the greatest legend ever told comes to life in your game with Legends of Excalibur.
Extensively researched, this exciting, faithful rendering of Arthurian legend gives you all the mechanics you need to play a knight in Arthur’s service, including eight new core classes and over a dozen new prestige classes.
For the Game Master Legends of Excalibur provides complete NPC tables, statistics and descriptions of all the major characters from Arthurian legend, as well as campaign backgrounds, complete with numerous maps.
Now is the time to make your own legend.
Excalibur is waiting…"
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