Hello,
I've been GM in a Pendragon campaign using GPC since November 2006. We're playing the final stages of the campaign; next season is Year 557, the first of the Twilight Period.
The Great Pendragon Campaign has faults and some serious editing problems, but it has been the basis for one of the greatest campaign I have played.
I see GPC as a framework, a "what-is-happening" in the realm while the players play their personal stories. Sometimes, the players are spectators of great events, sometimes they just hear of them and sometimes they are the Knights of the Day and receive presents, lands and a seat in the Round Table for their efforts.
To me, GPC is not perfect and could be better organized... but the scope of the tale, the slowly events flowing to the fateful ending, the powerful (in a dramatic sense) characters, the moments where a crit save or dooms a knight, the epic battles. Wow.
It's a terrific ride I can't recommend enough.
Best regards,
Carlos
P.D.: The logs of the campaign are available in my blog (
http://frikoteca.blogspot.com/search...Pendrag%C3%B3n), but they are in Spanish. Sorry, only Cervantes' and not Shakespeare's language this time
