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The Arthurian Companion by Phyllis Ann Karr
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The Arthurian Companion: Second Edition

by Phyllis Ann Karr

Series: Pendragon Roleplaying Game

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(2001), Hardcover

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A wondrous reference source. Some things suffered slightly in the switch to trade paper-back size (namely the map of Arthurian Britain), but the massive expansion in scope more than makes up for it.

Suffers somewhat from the author's opinion on matters occasionally getting in the way of the source material however. ( )
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This is the Arthurian Companion, published in trade-paperback and hardcover format by Chaosium and later Green Knight. It should not be confused with The King Arthur Companion, as it more than triples the size of that earlier work.
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