Lordly Domains

These are generally broken into: The book also contains information about tournaments, falconry, a complete calendar of yearly festivals from Twelfth Night to Christmas, and heraldry.

The heroes must take over and administer the abandoned manor houses of the widow (using the rules for administration outlined in the book), and confront the evil knights.

[2] A fifth edition of Pendragon was published in 2005, and an update and expansion of Lord's Book was released in 1997 titled Lordly Domains, a 128-page softcover book designed by Mark Angeli, James Palmer, Ben Chessell, Judy Routt, Liam Routt, Greg Stafford, and Michael Trout, with cover art by Stephen King, and interior art by Mark Angeli, Gus DiZerega, Lisa A.

Pramas admitted that the portion of the book dealing with administration involved a certain amount of bookkeeping, but assured readers that "Those uninterested in such details will still find much to recommend Lordly Domains."

Bailly concluded by giving this book a rating of 9 out 10, saying, "I strongly advise you invest in this supplement, especially since it easily adapts to any medieval fantasy universe of your choice with a minimum of effort.