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The
Return
of
Mordred
Life
in
Arthur's
England
The
Land
and
the
King
Are
One
The
Petty
Tyrant
The
Taxmen
Raid
on
Dartmoor
Casualties
of
War
A Difference
of
Opinion
Merlin
A Land
in
Chaos
Part 3: Heroes and Monsters
New
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Character
Class
Equipment
The
Fey
Society
The
Clans
of
the
Fey
The Lobeholders
The Silverkiels
The Giantsteppers
The Stonegrinders
New Monsters
The
Green
Knight
(de Hautdesert)
The
Lady
of
the
Lake
Power
Wraith
Questing
Beast
(Beast
Glatisant)
Part 4: The Campaign
Camelot
Arthur's
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Castle-Keep
The
Forest
of
Bur
The
Camp
The
Clearing
of
the
Wise
The
Tower
of
Bur
Introduction
04
The
Lake
of
Niniane
Part
I:
The
Legend
of
Arthur
05
05
05
05
05
06
Campaign
Ideas
Foundation
The First Telling
The Vulgate Cycle
Morte d'Arthur
Modern
Getting
Your
Players
Started
The
Grail
Quest
Avalon
Part
5: Merlin's
Gambit
Approaches
Appendix
King Arthur
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61
62
62
Part
2:
The
Fall
and
Rise
of
Camelot
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Pendragon
The
Story
Thus
Far
Merlin
Mordred
Morgan Ie Fey
Sir Lancelot du Lac
Sir Galahad, the
Before Arthur
The Sword
in
the
Stone
Morgan
Ie Fey
Lancelot
du
Lac
White
Knight
The
Swordbridge
and
Meleagant
Sir Parsifal, the Brave
Sir Tristam of Lyoness
Sir Gawaine, the
Parsifal
and
the
Fall
of
Camelot
Merlin's
Ruin
Pure
of
Heart
Conceiving
an
Heir
Sir Gareth
of Orkney
63
The
Quest
for
the
Grail
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Introduction
In
Ancient
England,
a tyrant
king
holds
the
land
in
the
grip
of
fear.
With
the
might
of
a magical
sword
and
the
threat
of
the
return
of
a long-dead
sorcerer,
this
fiend
holds
the
noble,
the
good,
and
the
true
in
his
sway,
squelching
the
will
of
the
people
and
denying
the
claim
of
the
rightful
heir
to
the
throne.
The
villain's
name
is Arthur.
This
is Camelot
as you've
never
seen
it:
dark,
moody,
and
dangerous.
Once,
Arthur
Pendragon
was
the
greatest
hero
England
had
ever
known.
Now,
he
has
brought
it
to
the
brink
of
ruin,
and
his
name
is
uttered
as
a curse.
The
tyrant's
power
is still
strong,
though.
Few
have
the
courage
to
defy
his
edicts,
and
many
that
do
have
met
with
horrible
ends.
Fey
remains
Arthur's
foe,
but
Mordred
is
no
longer
her
That
has
begun
to
change,
though.
One
man
has
taken
up
agent,
and
her
schemes
run
in a different
direction.
arms
against
this
tyranny:
Mordred,
Arthur's
bastard
son
by
his
half-sister,
Morgan
Ie Fey.
As
the
only
true
claimant
to
1, MORDRED
is at
once
familiar
and
foreign.
Everything
you
Arthur's
throne,
he
has
begun
to
rally
knights
to
his
cause,
read
will
be
recognizable
and
yet
new.
This
is not
the
and
a rebellion
has
begun
to
take
shape
despite
the
king's
Camelot
you
think
you
know.
This
is a land
torn
by
civil
fervent
attempts
to
crush
it.
Mordred
has
summoned
all
war
and
in
search
of
heroes.
And
they
will
come
from
places
who
are
loyal
to
England
to
his
banners,
and
this
call
is
you
might
not
expect.
continually
answered,
promising
that
one
day
soon,
a new
How to Use this Book
I, MORDRED is a d20
king
will
sit
on
the
throne.
But
deep
in
the
Forest
of
Bür,
Morgan
Ie Fey
has
her
own
System
sourcebook
detailing
a dark
plans
for
the
future
of
the
kingdom.
Both
Arthur
and
Camelot.
Everything
you
need
to
run
a campaign
in
Ancient
Mordred
will
have
to
deal
with
her
before
any
final
claim
to
England
is here.
Part
1 details
the
Arthurian
myth,
the
throne
can
be
made,
and
neither
is aware
of
her
examining
its
historical
roots
and
its
various
interpretations.
insidious
plans.
Part
2
features
the
recasting
of
the
legend
through
the
dark
lens
of
the
I, Mordred
setting.
Part
3 features
new
game
The
New
Camelot
rules
and
information
for
player
characters,
monsters,
and
a
new
interpretation
of
the
Fey.
Part
4
is a guide
for
running
I, MORDRED:
THE
FALL AND RISE
OF CAMELOT
is a
an I, MORDRED campaign, and
Part
5 contains
a short
re-imagining
of
one
of
the
greatest
legends
in Western
adventure
to
get
you
started.
An
appendix
of
the
key
Culture.
All
of
the
familiar
characters
from
the
Arthurian
-
characters
from
the
myth
follows.
All
of
the
material
in
Part
myths
are
here,
but
they
are
recast
in
new
roles.
Here,
Game Content
3 and
the Appendix
is designated
Open
for
Camelot
has
fallen
into
decline,
rotting
from
within.
Arthur
license
purposes.
has
become
a petty
tyrant
holding
onto
his
power
solely
with
the
fabled
sword,
Excalibur.
Mordred
would
still
like
to
So
sharpen
your
sword
and
get
ready
to
rally
to
Mordred's
topple
Arthur's
regime,
but
his
motivations
are
justice
and
banner.
England
needs
you.
theprosperity
of
the
land,
not
thirst
for
power.
Morgan
Ie
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