Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site warwick.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!mcvax!ukc!warwick!req From: req@warwick.UUCP (Russell Quin) Newsgroups: net.games.frp Subject: Re: C & S Message-ID: <192@snow.warwick.UUCP> Date: Wed, 5-Jun-85 01:03:05 EDT Article-I.D.: snow.192 Posted: Wed Jun 5 01:03:05 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 9-Jun-85 22:52:48 EDT References: <26000010@siemens.UUCP> Reply-To: req@warwick.UUCP (Russell Quin) Organization: Computer Science, Warwick University, UK Lines: 21 Socks: brown. No fur. Sigh. Flame-To: /dev/null Xpath: warwick snow snow ubu In article <26000010@siemens.UUCP> steve@siemens.UUCP writes: > >Is the "C&S" that several people referred to, actually "Chivalry and Sorcery", >[...] >(I was under the impression that Chivalry & Sorcery was a little-known >ruleset whose last printing was years ago.) > >Steve Clark (...!princeton!siemens!steve) Yes, that's C&S. It was fairly well known & was reprinted in a new edition recently. The rules are very detailed -- the game is very much more `simulation' oriented than most other proprietry Pseudo-Medieval RPGs; character generation includes the birth-sign of the Person, for example, and whether its aspect was favourable, etc etc.... I don't know if you can still get hold of it, but I believe so. A C&S scenario was released recently (within a few months). - Russell -- ... mcvax!ukc!ubu!snow!req (req@warwick.UUCP) Striving to promote the interproduction of epimorphistic conformability ....