Introduction
Interpreting the Army Tables
Passions for Opponents
Cultural Specialties & New Weapons
The Great Pendragon Campaign Battles
Arthurian Armies
The AllKnight Army
Generic Noble Leaders
King Uther Period
Dark Ages Army
Leaders
Anarchy Period
Local Defense Force
Leaders & Alternative Troops
Boy King Period
Vassal Army
Leaders
Rebellion Era Regional Special Units
Round Table & Broken Round Table Knights
The Battle of Terrabil
Norgales Army
Malahaut Army
Lothian Army
The Battle of Badon
Day three Wounded & Healthy Knights
The Rivals
Conquest Period
A Logres Army
The Roman War
Giants
Roman Army
Roman Leaders
Romance & Early Tournament Periods
Defending Army
Attacking Army
Late Tournament & Grail Quest Periods
A Professional Feudal Army
Alternatives
Twilight Period
A Logres Army
The Battle of Camlann
Seven Special Units
British Armies
Tribal Cymri
Cambrian Hill Tribe Army
Leaders
Tribal Saxons
Defending Saxons Army (Weak)
Attacking Saxon Army
Leaders & Alternatives
Tribal Irish
A Native Irish Army
Leaders & Alternatives
Tribal Picts
A Pict Army
Leaders & Alternatives
Lowland Troops
Peasant Army
The Ragged Mob
Leaders & Alternatives
Bandit Gang
The Bandit Gang
Leaders & Alternatives
Faerie Army
King Oberon’s Army
Leaders, Four Leaders & Alternatives
The Dead
Continental Armies
Aquitainians
Gascons
Byzantines
Byzantine Field Army
Leaders
Danes
The Royal Danish Army
Tribal & Feudal Leaders
French
Local French Defending Army
Local French Attacking Army
Leaders
Germans
German Royal Army
Tribal & Feudal Leaders & Alternatives
Huns
Hun Raiding Army
Leaders & Hun Knights
Italians Defending Ostrogoth/Italian Army
Leaders & Condottieri
Occitanians
Occitanian Army
Leaders & Alternatives
Spanish
Spanish Army
Visigoth Leaders
Zazamancs
Zazamanc Army
Leaders
Alternatives
Routiers
A Routier Gang
Leaders
Five Rennaissance Troops
Appendices
Troop Types: A Glossary of Warriors
A Military Synopsis of the Great Pendragon Campaign