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Monday, 8 December 2025

Companion Chronicles #23: A Guide to Arthurian Britain

Much like the Miskatonic Repository for Call of Cthulhu, Seventh Edition and the Jonstown Compendium for RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha, The Companions of Arthur is a curated platform for user-made content, but for material set in Greg Stafford’s masterpiece of Arthurian legend and romance, Pendragon. It enables creators to sell their own original content for use with Pendragon, Sixth Edition. This can be original scenarios, background material, alternate Arthurian settings, and more, but none of this content should be considered to be ‘canon’, but rather fall under ‘Your Pendragon Will Vary’. This means that there is still scope for the authors to create interesting and useful content that others can bring to their Pendragon campaigns.

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What is the Nature of the Quest?
A Guide to Arthurian Britain is a supplement for use with Pendragon, Sixth Edition. It describes itself as ‘A Resource Supplement for Pendragon’.

It is a full colour, fourteen page, 65.38 MB PDF.

The layout is tidy, but it does need an edit in places.

Where is the Quest Set?
A Guide to Arthurian Britain is a supplement for Pendragon, Sixth Edition that provides an introduction to, and an overview of, Britain in the Anarchy, the period of chaos between the death of Uther Pendragon and Arthur pulling the sword from the stone and being proclaimed king and before the chronicles of King Arthur begin.

Who should go on this Quest?
Any type of Player-knight can go on this quest.

What does the Quest require?
A Guide to Arthurian Britain requires the Pendragon, Sixth Edition Core Rulebook and the Pendragon: Gamemaster’s Handbook in the long term, but also works with the Pendragon Starter Set.

Where will the Quest take the Knights?
A Guide to Arthurian Britain can be divided into three parts. The first, ‘Britain, Your Home’ is ‘A Handout for New Knights’ that summarises the history and geography of the land at the end of Anarchy. This is one-page primer that focuses upon the history of Britain after the Romans have left and the resulting conflicts between the Britons and the Picts and Saxons as well as an overview of the country’s geography and politics. Particular attention here is paid to Logres as the main kingdom of Britain and Salisbury, the default starting point for The Great Pendragon Campaign. It is short and snappy and provides a decent introduction without miring the prospective player in detail.

The main part of A Guide to Arthurian Britain is for the Game Master and presents a guide to the ‘Lands of the Cymri’, from Cambria in the west, Essex in the east, from Cumbria in the north to Cornwall in the south. In each it gives a breakdown of each region politics and history, lists its significance during Arthur’s reign, suggests some story themes and hooks, and recommends further ‘Reading and Viewing’. For example, it explains that Cornwall was split between the Duchy of Cornwall and Kingdom of Cornwall, but following the death of King Uther, King Idres of the Kingdom of Cornwall conquered the Duchy of Cornwall and given his support in battle to the Saxons. Thematically, Cornwall remains a thorn in King Arthur’s side even when openly resisting his rule for much of his reign. King Idres also rules Britanny, which many Bretons are opposed to, and so there are seeds for rebellion there as well as the suggestion that an adventure in Cornwall might involve Wreckers—a very Cornish theme—and giants, many civilised, and fairies may be found in the region. In terms of ‘Reading and Viewing’, it suggests the classic film Excalibur, since Cornwall is Arthur’s birthplace (and source of his accent), as well as the film Tristan and Isolde and the poems it is based upon.

In general, more detail is given the kingdoms and regions that surround Logres, whilst the Saxon kingdoms are only given a paragraph each and their primary suggested ‘Reading and Viewing’ is Beowulf. Other lands are not ignored, the supplement providing introductions to the Picts and their lands north of the Two Walls, Ireland, and even further beyond. Lastly, A Guide to Arthurian Britain includes a handy timeline from 410 CE when the Romans leave Britain and the Sword Tournament in Londinium in 510 CE.

Should the Knights ride out on this Quest?
A Guide to Arthurian Britain is a good introduction to the Britain of Pendragon, Sixth Edition, the ‘Britain, Your Home’ handout being a most useful and excellent introduction for players with relatively little knowledge of the setting, that works for a convention game or a home campaign. A Guide to Arthurian Britain is good for forearming both player and Game Master alike and getting them ready for their Arthurian saga.

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