Green Knight Publishing

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Green Knight Publishing was founded by

White Wolf, Inc. in 2004.[2]

Green Knight RPG releases

  • King Arthur Pendragon, 4th edition (GK2716, 1999). Written by Greg Stafford with Sam Shirley. Reprint of Chaosium's CHA2716, 1993.[3]
  • Lordly Domains (GK2719, 1999). Written by James R. Palmer, Greg Stafford, Michael Trout, Mark Angeli, Ben Chessell, Judy Routt, and Liam Routt. Reprint of Chaosium's CHA2719, 1997.[4]
  • Tales of Chivalry and Romance (GK2720, 1999). Written by Shannon Appel, William G. Filios, Geoff Gillan, Heidi Kaye, and Eric Rowe.
  • Tales of Magic and Miracles (GK2721, 1999). Written by Shannon Appel, Danny Bourne, Garry Fay, and William G. Filios.
  • Saxons (GK2722, 2000). Written by Roderick Robertson.
  • Tales of Mystic Tournaments (GK2723, 2000). Written by Larry DiTillio, Les Brooks, Sam Shirley, Greg Stafford, and Matt DeForrest.
  • Book of Knights (GK2724, 2000). Written by Peter Corless.
  • Tales of the Spectre Kings (GK2724 on cover; GK2714 on copyright page, 2001). Written by Peter Corless, Mike Manolakes, Mike Dawson, Garry Fay, Sam Shirley, and Martin Bourne.

References

  1. ^ "Pendragon Publication History - 1990s". February 29, 2016. Archived from the original on February 29, 2016.
  2. ^ Appelcline, Shannon (2006-10-03). "A Brief History of Game #5: Green Knight Publishing". RPGnet. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
  3. ^ "CHA2716 King Arthur Pendragon 4th Edition (1993) – King Arthur Pendragon". greathall.chaosium.com.
  4. ^ "CHA2719 Lordly Domains (1997) – King Arthur Pendragon". greathall.chaosium.com.