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Prince Valiant: The Story-Telling Game : ウィキペディア英語版
Prince Valiant: The Story-Telling Game

''Prince Valiant: The Story-Telling Game'' is the official role-playing game based on Hal Foster's comic strip of the same name. Created by Greg Stafford the game was first published by Stafford's company, Chaosium, in 1989.〔Stafford, Greg, Charlie Krank, Lynn Willis and William G. Dunn, ''Prince Valiant: The Story-Telling Game'', Chaosium, Albany, 1989, illustrations by Hal Foster and John Cullen Murphy, 128 p. softcover, ISBN 0-933635-50-8〕
==Setting==
With ''Prince Valiant: The Story-Telling Game'', illustrated by Hal Foster, Greg Stafford designed his second Arthurian role-playing game. The first was ''King Arthur Pendragon'', published by Chaosium in 1985. Game players take on characters who live in the same shared universe under King Arthur's rule, although ''Prince Valiant's'' style is less pseudo-historical than ''Pendragon's'' and closer to the spirit of Foster's original comic strip.

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