Chivalry and Sorcery

Chivalry and Sorcery

Infobox RPG
title= Chivalry and Sorcery


caption=
designer= Edward E. Simbalist, Wilf K. Backhaus
publisher= Fantasy Games Unlimited, Highlander Games "(3rd edition)", Britannia Game Designs "(Light & Rebirth edition)"
date= 1977 "(1st edition)"
1983 "(2nd edition)"
1996 "(3rd edition)"
1999 "(Light edition)"
2000 "(Rebirth edition)"
genre= Fantasy
system= Custom, Skillscape "(since 3rd edition)"
footnotes=

Chivalry and Sorcery is a fantasy role-playing game that was first published in 1977 by Fantasy Games Unlimited. It is a game set apart by its approach to fantasy that is grounded in the historical Middle Ages, including a magic system based loosely on the beliefs of the time. The third edition was published by Highlander Games. Its current incarnation, "Chivalry and Sorcery: The Rebirth", is published by Britannia Game Designs. Chivalry & Sorcery was originally created by Edward E. Simbalist and Wilf K. Backhaus of Edmonton, Alberta.

etting

There have been six settings for Chivalry and Sorcery to date.

First edition

The historical world

* Celts, vikings and Mongols in Swords and Sorcerers.
* feudal Japan in Land of the Rising Sun

Fantasy

* Arden. A kingdom based on England set in a much larger game world (Archaaron, hinted at in an article printed in Different Worlds issue 1.)
* the world of intelligent dinosaurs in the Saurians supplement

Third Edition

* Tannoth for third edition
* The World of the Dragon Reaches of Marakush by the publishers of the current, 4th, edition Brittannia Game Designs.

None of these areas, with the exception of Marakush, have been explored in any great detail. Marakush more so than many others. With 6 books released as either world books or scenarios set directly in Marakush. A project to fully develop Tannoth as a separate product under the leadership of C&S co-author Wilf K. Backhaus broke down in disagreement between some of the writers. This was due, in the main, to Mr. Backhaus's company not supplying maps and other ancillary material to help the authors fully flesh out their sections of the game world.

The overriding theme of Chivalry and Sorcery settings is a world where magic is rare, and whose societies mimic real-world medieval Europe. It places strong emphasis on nobility and family rank, as well as relegating magic and the supernatural to more mythical and arcane roles.

History

The first incarnation of Chivalry & Sorcery was Chevalier, an advanced version of Dungeons & Dragons which focused on realistic, medieval, low fantasy. Self-published by Ed Simbalist and Wilf Backhaus, with an orange cover and ringed binding, the booklet was rejected by Gary Gygax after his meeting with the authors at the 1976 Gen Con. Scott Bizar of Fantasy Games Unlimited, however, purchased the book on sight.

By 1977 Chivalry & Sorcery saw its first publication. Over the course of the year the book went through significant rewrites, which among other things, converted it to a stand-alone game system. Additionally Scott Bizar requested that the name be changed to Chivalry & Sorcery, since he felt that few people would know what a Chevalier was.

1983 saw the release of the second edition of Chivalry & Sorcery. This set of rules was also released by Fantasy Games Unlimited, and was primary an update to the original.

In 1996 Chivalry & Sorcery 3rd Edition was released - this time published by Highlander Games. The third edition was a major departure from earlier Chivalry & Sorcery rules. While still focusing on the low-fantasy, realistic feel that permeates the system, the underlying game mechanic was completely changed. Instead of a complex level and skill based advancement system, everything was unified under a mechanic called Skillscape. Skillscape is based completely on a percentage system. Every success or failure can be determined by a roll of a d100, with an accompanying d10 "crit die". The d100 determines success or failure, while the crit die determines the degree of that success of failure. This mechanic was applied to virtually everything in the game, making it significantly more playable. In addition to Simbalist and Bakhaus, GW Thompson of Highlander Games is listed as a primary contributor to the book.

Chivalry & Sorcery Light was published in 1999. It is a simplified, bare bones version of the 3rd edition, available at a lesser cost. Chivalry & Sorcery Essence is an even simpler rule set and is available as a free download.

In 2000 the most recent version of the game was published: Chivalry & Sorcery: The Rebirth. The Rebirth is published by Britannia Game Designs. It primarily improves and tweaks the rules of the 3rd Edition, although it does bring back some of the best rules from the 1st and 2nd edition that were omitted for the 3rd Edition (converted to the Skillscape system).

Publications

Core rules

*Chivalry & Sorcery (1977)
*Chivalry & Sorcery 2nd Ed. (1983)
*Chivalry & Sorcery 3rd Ed. (1997)
*Chivalry & Sorcery Light (1999)
*Chivalry & Sorcery 4th Ed. Deluxe (2000)
*Chivalry & Sorcery 4th Ed. Core Rules (2000)
*Chivalry & Sorcery 4th Ed. Magick & Miracles (2000)
*Chivalry & Sorcery 4th Ed. Gamemaster's Companion (2000)

Rules Supplements

1st edition
*Castle Plans (1977)
*Chivalry & Sorcery Sourcebook (1978)
*Swords & Sorcerers (1978)
*Bireme & Galley (1978)
*Destrier (1978)
*Fortification Plans (1978)
*Gamemaster's Shield (1980) - published by Judges Guild
*Land of the Rising Sun (1980). By Lee Gold this is a completely stand alone version of C&S 1st Edition
*Chivalry & Sorcery Sourcebook 2 (1981)

2nd edition
*Chivalry & Sorcery Sourcebook (1983)
*Chivalry & Sorcery Sourcebook 2 (1983)

3rd edition
*Game Master's Handbook (1997)
*Creatures Bestiary (1998)
*Chivalry& Sorcery Gamemaster's Shield (1998)

4th edition
*Knights' Companion (1999)
*Armourers' Companion (2000)
*Dwarves' Companion (2000)
*Elves' Companion (2000)
*The Book of Items, Vol 1 (2002) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*The Book of Vocations, Spells & Skills Vol. 1 (2002) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*The Book of Vocations, Spells & Skills Vol. 2 (2003) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*The Book of Vocations, Spells & Skills Vol. 3 (2004) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*C&S Player's Pack (2004) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*C&S Player's Pack Volume 2 (2006) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*The Game Master's Toolkit Vol. 1 (2002) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*The Game Master's toolkit Vol. 2 (2003) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*The Game Master's Toolkit Vol. 3 (2004) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*The Game Master's Toolkit Vol. 4 (2006) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*The Library of Spells (2006) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*Psionics for SkillSkape (2004) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*Great Cats for SkillSkape (2002) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*Creatures for SkillSkape Vol. 1 (2004) - published by Mystic Station Designs
*The Book of Enchanted Beings and Unusual Creatures Vol. 1 (2006) - published by Mystic Station Designs

upplements

1st edition
*Saurians (1979)
*Arden (1979)3rd edition
*The Dragon Reaches of Marakush (1998)
*Anderia (1998)

Adventures

2nd edition
*The Dragon Lord (1984)
*The Songsmith (1984)3rd edition
*Stormwatch (1998)4th edition
*Where Heroes Fear to Tread (1999)
*Under the Castle Gates (2000)
*Treachery (2002)

External links

* [http://www.britgamedesigns.co.uk Britannia Game Designs]
* [http://www.locs.org/welcome.html Loyal Order of Chivalry & Sorcery]
* [http://www.mysticstation.com Mystic Station Designs, LLC]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Chivalry and Sorcery — ist ein amerikanisches Fantasy Rollenspiel, das 1977 von Fantasy Games Unlimited veröffentlicht wurde. Die Autoren Ed Simbalist und Wilf Backhaus hatten die Absicht, das Spiel nahe an der Realität des Mittelalters zu halten. Dies spiegelt sich… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Chivalry & Sorcery — Chivalry Sorcery Cet article fait partie de la série Jeu de rôle Jeux : Liste par genre • Catégories par genre • Liste alphabétique • Autres : Éditeurs • Magaz …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Chivalry & sorcery — Chivalry Sorcery Cet article fait partie de la série Jeu de rôle Jeux : Liste par genre • Catégories par genre • Liste alphabétique • Autres : Éditeurs • Magaz …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Chivalry & Sorcery — Designer(s) Edward E. Simbalist, Wilf K. Backhaus Publisher(s) Fantasy Games Unlimited (1st 2nd edition), Highlander Games (3rd edition), Brittannia Game Designs (Light Rebirth), Gamestuff Inc (Red Book edition, 5th 6th) …   Wikipedia

  • Chivalry & Sorcery — Designer(s) Edward E. Simbalist, Wilf K. Backhaus Éditeur(s) Fantasy Games Unlimited, Highlander Games (3e édition), Britannia Game Designs (Light Rebirth), Gamestuff Inc (Redbook edition) Éditeur(s) sous licence Britannia Game Designs Années… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Races in The Belgariad and The Malloreon — The world of The Belgariad by David Eddings is populated by a number of humanoid fantasy races. This same setting is shared by The Malloreon , Belgarath the Sorcerer , and Polgara the Sorceress . Most of the races are humans of various ethnic… …   Wikipedia

  • Britannia Game Designs — Ltd. ( BGD ) is the United Kingdom company that published the fourth edition of the role playing game Chivalry and Sorcery .Based in Dudley, England, BGD was founded by Steve A Turner, originally to produce supplements for the third edition of… …   Wikipedia

  • Liste der Papier-und-Bleistift-Rollenspiele — Diese Liste der Pen Paper Rollenspiele zählt Rollenspielsysteme von der Gattung der Pen Paper Rollenspiele auf und ordnet sie nach ihrem Genre an. Neben kommerziell publizierten Rollenspielen werden auch freie Rollenspiele aufgeführt, sofern dazu …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste der Pen-&-Paper-Rollenspiele — Diese Liste der Pen Paper Rollenspiele zählt Rollenspielsysteme von der Gattung der Pen Paper Rollenspiele auf und ordnet sie nach ihrem Genre an. Neben kommerziell publizierten Rollenspielen werden auch freie Rollenspiele aufgeführt, sofern dazu …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste der Spiele — Die Liste der Spiele führt alle Spiele (Gesellschaftsspiele, Kinderspiele, Brettspiele, Kartenspiele, Würfelspiele usw.) auf, zu denen es einen eigenen Artikel gibt. Siehe auch Thematische Liste der Spiele Liste der Pen Paper Rollenspiele Liste… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”