Greg Stafford's Pendragon Page. NEW? Look upper right. King Arthur Pendragon is my gaming masterpiece. I’m very proud of all my gaming work, especially of Glorantha, but Pendragon holds a special place for me. The main reasons for this are. It combines two of my major interests: medieval history and mythology. These two come together in the Arthurian legend.
Heraldry. GPC Faces. Game Errata, Q&A. GLORY. Scenarios and Adventures. Essays and Dissertations. My Miniature Figures. Publication History, other Arthurian Games. Title Year Nature Character Notes; The Fay Morgan Chronicles: 2015: Morgan le Fay: A series of urban fantasy novels by Katherine Sparrow, includimg The Magician's.
It's a roleplaying game, which have been a major part of my life. I did all the work. I have generally worked with committees to develop RPGs, because the task is monumental and requires a team to finish it in a reasonable length of time. However Pendragon was done almost entirely by me, both the game design and the background writing. I have accomplished a lifetime goal with these publications, of finding a way to share my passion with others in a meaningful way. King Arthur Pendragon Fifth Edition was republished in 2. White Wolf Games under its Art.
Haus imprint. I am extremely grateful to Stewart Weick for giving me the opportunity to create a new edition, but especially for the chance to write and publish The Great Pendragon Campaign. That massive tome is a guideline for an entire 8. Arthur is conceived to after his death.― Greg Stafford. Contact me. Greg is selling, under license, private supplements with expansions, optional rules and explanations that can be added to the Great Pendragon Campaign. These are not available in stores, and at a later time will be made available as a pdf.
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Morgan le Fay in popular culture. Morgana Le Fay in a concept art for the 2. King Arthur IIThe Matter of Britain character Morgan le Fay (often known as Morgana, and sometimes also as Morgaine and other names) as been featured many times in various works of in post- medieval and modern popular culture, often (but not always) appearing in villainous roles.
Some modern stories merge Morgan's character with her sister Morgause or with aspects of Nimue (the Lady of the Lake). The stereotypical image of Morgan is often that of a villainess: usually a seductive, megalomaniacal sorceress who wishes to destroy Camelot and overthrow King Arthur, and is a fierce rival of the mage Merlin. Contemporary interpretations of the Arthurian myth sometimes assign to Morgan the role of seducing Arthur and giving birth to the wicked knight Mordred, though traditionally his mother was Morgause, Morgan's sister; in these works Mordred is often her pawn, used to bring about the end of the Arthurian age. Examples of modern Arthurian works featuring Morgan in a role a major antagonist include characters in both the DC Comics (Morgaine le Fey) and Marvel Comics (Morgan le Fay) comic book universes. Some other Arthurian fiction, however, casts Morgan in the various positive or at least more ambivalent roles, and some have her as a protagonist and sometimes a narrator. Arthurian character[edit]The bolded titles mark the character's an appearance as the work's main character. In literature[edit]Title.
Year. Nature. Character. Notes. The Fay Morgan Chronicles. Morgan le Fay. A series of urban fantasy novels by Katherine Sparrow, includimg The Magician's Mistake, The Dragon's Secret, and The Witch's Hunger. It features an immortal Morgan as a Wiccan supply store in modern- day Chicago.[1]The Morgan Trilogy. Morgan. A series of novels by Lavinia Collins: The Witches of Avalon, The Curse of Excalibur, and The Fall of Camelot.
The Children of Arthur. Good. Morgan le Fay, Morgana. A series of novels by Tyler R. Tichelaar, including Arthur's Legacy (2. Melusine's Gift (2. Lady Morgana is a druid priestess Lady of Avalon, an ally and former disciple of the wizard Merlin, and mother to Mordred, here a good prince son of Morgana and her half- brother King Arthur from before his marriage at the urging of Merlin. The villains are Constantine and Guinevere's half- sister, the Witch Queen Gwenhwyvach.
Later, in the third book in the series, Ogier's Prayer, Morgan is the lover of Ogier the Dane and mother of his son. The Children of Camelot. Morgana. A young adult novel series by Donna Hosie, starting with The Ring of Morgana and continued in The Fire of Merlin and The Spirit of Nimue, wherein the teenage protagonist Mila Roth's parents are "the awakened King Arthur and Gorian druid queen, Morgana," and the Lady of the Lake is the antagonist. Forever Camelot. 20. Evil. Morgana. A novel series by J.
Lynn Mc. Coy, consisting of Prophecy, Entwined, and Shattered. Forever Avalon. 20. Evil. Morgana le Fay. A series of novels by Mark Piggott. Le Fay. 20. 14. Good. Morgan le Fay. A series of novel by Realm Lovejoy, beginning with Henge series.[3]Legendary.
Evil. Morgana Le. Fay. A novel series by LH Nicole, starting in Legendary continued in Claiming Excalibur.
Heirs of the Magykal Realm. Evil. Morgan le Fey. Two novels by Dawna Ravers: Colour Wielders and Severed Colours. Young Knights. 20. Morgan La Faye. A series of novels by Julia Golding.
The Amethyst Dragon. Morgan le Fay. A series of novels by DC Grace, including Dragon Wings and Pixie Dust. Avalon. 20. 12. Evil. Morgana le Fey. A series of novels by Robert Larrison, including Ghosts of Avalon (2. Queen of Avalon (2. The Last Battle for Camelot (2. Morgana Trilogy. 20.
Good. Morgana Pendragon. A young adult novel series by Alessa Ellefson: Blood of the Fey, Fire of the Fey, and Rise of the Fey. The Prophecy of Three. Evil. Morgana. A young adult novel series by Sam Whitehouse, including The Keys of Time and The Demons Hunt. The Avalon Legacies. Morgaine. A series of novels by Nicole Hill, including Legacy Forgotten and Legacy Foretold.
Knights of Camelot. Good. Morgana. Morgana is a featured character in this novel series by Sarah Luddington, including in Lancelot's Burden (2. Lancelot's Challenge (2.
Betrayal of Lancelot (2. Passion of Lancelot (2.
Revenge of Lancelot (2. Otherworld Chronicles. Morgaine. A juvenile novel series by Nils Johnson- Shelton, including The Invisible Tower (2. The Seven Swords (2. The Dragon King (2.
Spell Sisters. 20. Evil. Morgana Le Fay. A series of children's novels by Amber Castle, including Sophia the Flame Sister (2. Lily the Forest Sister (2. Isabella the Butterfly Sister (2. Amelia the Silver Sister (2.
Grace the Sea Sister (2. Evie the Swan Sister (2. Olivia the Otter Sister (2.
Chloe the Storm Sister (2. In it, "Morgana is the elder sister of the other eight Spell Sisters who live on Avalon. She grew jealous of her sisters, and decided she wanted to take all of their powers and have Avalon all to herself."[4]Morgen of Avalon. Good. Morgen. Carol Weakland's trilogy consisting of Dreamspell, Child of Destiny and Epiphany.[5] Morgen is a faerie goddess and Queen of Avalon dedicated to teaching people about peace, healing and their connection to the divine. She assumed mortal form as a changeling child to become King Arthur's healer and his true love, and helps him create a peaceful Britannia through her powers of healing and prophecy.
Later books also feature a daughter of Morgen and Merlin, Eliana. Spell. 20. 11. Evil.
Morgana le Fay. Lady Morgana le Fay is the villain of this children's novel series by C. J. Busby, including in Frogspell, Cauldron Spells (2. Swordspell (2. 01. Icespell (2. 01. 4).[6] Morgana is the most powerful sorceres in the kingdom who is secretly plotting to kill her brother Arthur so that she could be queen. The Megaverse Series. Good. Morgana Le Fay.
A series of novel by Angela Knight, including Morgana's book The Oath of Servixce. Merlin Prophecy. 20.
Other. Morgan. A prequel series to M K Hume's King Arthur Trilogy, wherein Morgan is especially featured in Hunting with Gods (2. The Squire's Tales.
Good. Morgan Le Fay, Lady Morgan. A series by Gerald Morris. In The Squire's Tale, Morgan first appears as a shapeshifting (introducing herself in form of a dragon) Arthur's half- sister and Gawain's aunt and a chaotic enchantress.
Morgan has an elder sister Morgause who appears to be reincarnation of the evil goddess known as The Enchantress and is plotting to kill Arthur. In The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady, the readers learn about Morgan's failed attempt to heal Gawain's young sister Elaine and of her forbidden love of Arthur. In The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf, Morgan tutors the protagonist Lady Lynet in magic. In The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung- Cart Knight, Morgan disguises herself as a crone to protect her young niece Sarah from Morgause's minion Meliagant. In The Lioness and Her Knight, a young Luneta of Orkney, a daughter of Lynet, goes to the fairy realm Other World and is thought by her great- aunt Lady Morgan to become an enchantress just like Morgan has also trained her mother and dozens of other sorceresses. Dark Britannia. 20.
Evil. Morgana le Fey. A series of novels by Bill Coffin, including Pax Morgana (2. Pax Arcadia (2. 01. Pax Britannia (2. King Arthur Trilogy.
Other. Morgan the Fay. A series of three novels by M K Hume: Dragon's Child, Warrior of the West (2. The Bloody Cup (2.
Pendragon's Banner Trilogy. Good. Morgaine. A series of novels by Helen Hollick in which Morgaine is a pagan priestess known as the Lady of the Lake and the mother of Arthur's son Medraut (Mordred). The Red Monocle. 20. Evil. Morgan le Fay. A series of children's novels by Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin, including The Taker and the Keeper (2.
The Death of the Good Wizard (2. Its Morgan is a contemporary world- threatening sorceress and an enemy of Merlin and his modern students, able to take the form of a snake (small or large) and work great magic. Doomsday Brethren. Evil. Morganna le Fay.
A series of novels by Shayla Black, including Tempt Me with Darkness (2. Possess Me at Midnight (2. Seduce Me In Shadow (2. Entice Me at Twilight (2. The Matter of Britain.
Evil. Morgana. A series of novels by Mark Adderley, including and The Hawk and the Wolf (2. The Heroes of Annwn (2. Otherworld. 20. 08. Morgaine. A series of novels by Yasmine Galenorn, wherein Morgaine, the half- fae Queen of Shadow and Dusk is introduced in Darkling (2. Dragon Wytch (2. 00.
Demon Mistress (2. Night Huntress (2. Bone Magic (2. 01. Harvest Hunting (2. Courting Darkness (2. Haunted Moon (2. 01. Priestess Dreaming (2.
Panther Prowling (2. Realm of the Bear. Evil. Morgan le Fay, Morgana. A series of novels by S. R. Sorel. Guardians of Eternity. Evil. Morgana le Fay.
A series of novels by Alexandra Ivy, including Embrace the Darkness (2. Darkness Revealed (2. Bound By Darkness (2. Pen. Dragon's Requite.
Other. Morgana Cornwall, Morgana Le Fey. The "fallen princess of Cornwall, Morgana the renegade Fey" is introduced in Victor C. Brice's King Arthur Triumphant and featured in The Queens of Nightmares and Dreams.[7] The third book, The Sovereign Prince (2. Arthur's son Michael and Morgana.[8]The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica. The Morgaine, the Three Who Are One.
A series of novels by James A. Owen, including Here, There Be Dragons (2. The Search for the Red Dragon (2. The Shadow Dragons (2. Grail Quest. 20. 06. Morgain le Fay. A series of novels by Laura Anne Gilman, including The Camelot Spell, Morgain's Revenge, and The Shadow Companion.
Grey Griffins. 20. Evil. Morgan La. Fey, Morgan the Black Witch. A series of juvenile fiction novels by Derek Benz and J. S. Lewis, featuring an immortal Morgan as an antagonist in The Revenge of the Shadow King and The Rise of the Black Wolf.
The story, while set in present day, is loosely tied to Arthurian mythology, via a blood line connecting the hero directly back to Arthur. Knights of the Round Table.