GURPS Camelot
GURPS Camelot is an Arthurian supplement published by Steve Jackson Games in 1991 for GURPS.
Content
GURPS Camelot details how Arthurian legend can be used as a setting for a medieval GURPS campaign. Information includes an examination of Arthurian myths, short descriptions of notable people at Camelot, an examination of the historical facts behind the myths, and rules for jousts, siege warfare, and herbal concoctions, as well as suggestions on character creation.Publication history
GURPS Camelot is a 128-page softcover book written by Peggy and Robert Schroeck, with additional material by Aaron Allston, J. David George, Loyd Blankenship, Steve Jackson, Chris W. McCubbin, Steffan O'Sullivan, and Daniel U. Thibault. Interior art is by Ruth Thompson, Keith Berdak, Carl Anderson, and Larry McDougal, and cover art is by John Zeleznik.In the 2014 book Designers & Dragons: The '80s, game historian Shannon Appelcline noted that Steve Jackson Games decided in the early 1990s to cease publishing adventures, and therefore "SJG was now putting out standalone GURPS books rather than the more complex tiered book lines. This included more historical subgenre books. Some, such as GURPS Camelot and GURPS China, were clearly sub-subgenres, while others like GURPS Old West and GURPS Middle Ages I covered genres notably missing before this point."