Pendragon PBM From: nexus@ylum.cgd.ucar.edu (Jeff Berry) Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1992 19:14:17 +0000 Hello, everyone. I am looking for one, count it, one, player to play in a PBeM Pendragon campaign. Specifically, I am looking for someone with regular email access, say M-F 9-5, who responds quickly most of the time. In other words, I want a game that can usually have multiple message turnaround in a single day. (This is also why I only want one player). On to the next bits, ideally, I want someone who is (in decending order of importance): 1) familar with the genre. 2) familar with basic history. 3) familar with the game. Now, if someone would rather run this than play it, that would be ok, too:-) Anyway, hopefully, there is someone out there with an interest in this, here is the basic setup The High King, Uther Pendragon is dead! Poisened at the hieght of his triumph by his enemies, he died with many of his Dukes and Earls. The land has been thrown into tunrmoil. No one man may lay claim to Kingship over all England, save possibly Uther's son, Arthur - but none know if Arthur lives, or indeed is aught more than a myth. King Priamus is one of the small landholders along the Cardigan shore. All players, therefore, have the option of starting as Estragalains if they choose, if you do not, you must determine randomly, but you will be located in Estragles at the start of the campaign, as friends, mercenaries,or recent immigrants (or whtever). Priamus was in vassalage to no-one during the wars of Uther, although he was allied. He is called a King, although in game terms he is a "pennath". He controls roughly 100 hides. To the north lies King Daig, a hostile neghbor who has been known to be freindly with the Gomeretians. To the South lies King Connam, a somewhat smaller landholder who is moderately nuetral. badger Don Alexandre Lerot d'Avigne Jeff Berry Seneschal of Caer Galen, Outlands nexus@ncar.ucar.edu NCAR doesn't tell me what to think, and I return the favor. "You're a notch and I'm a legend"-------Alice Cooper "You're still doing the things that I gave up years ago.."-----Lou Reed Up