

* Next up in the release queue is Robert Schroeder’s Book of Sires, a massive tome 10 years in the making that allows you to generate detailed family histories for knights from any part of Arthur’s Britain (Logres and surrounding lands), starting anywhere between 485 to 510. I can say from years of personal experience that the Feast Deck is a magical plot device generator. If you haven’t checked it out yet, I encourage you to do so, as it elevates feasting (always an important part of Arthurian lore) to the same status and importance in the game as tournaments and battles. * We talked a bit about my Book of Feasts. However, Chaosium has brokered a deal with Nocturnal to distribute Pendragon through their established channels and sell the game line through the Chaosium web store, greatly increasing the game’s availability and exposure. It’s still a Nocturnal Media game and will remain so. * For those of you wondering, no, Pendragon is not returning to Chaosium. With me taking care of the line editor side of things, Greg is free to concentrate on writing and creating for as long as he wishes, and we’ve got a truly fantastic lineup of products already in th hopper, ready to roll to out into the world at large. I’m brimming with excitement for all the cool stuff we’ll be rolling out in the coming years. As Greg said during the panel, the eventual goal is for me to take up the baton as Greg transitions into a well-earned semi-retirement, which means I will eventually be helming the line and carrying on Pendragon’s legacy into the future.

Needless to say, I am deeply honored that Greg Stafford and Steve Wieck have brought me on board in this capacity. As announced at the Pendragon Round Table panel at Gen Con on Sunday, I have been named the new line editor for the King Arthur Pendragon RPG and related titles.
