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Chivalry & Sorcery Sourcebook
Tabletop role-playing game supplement From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chivalry & Sorcery Sourcebook is a 1978 role-playing game supplement for Chivalry & Sorcery by Edward E. Simbalist and Wilf K. Backhaus, published by Fantasy Games Unlimited.

Contents
Chivalry & Sorcery Sourcebook is a supplement that presents new characters classes and includes essays about medieval times on topics such as hunting, economics, trade, military mobilization, and medicine, and as well as theories of magic.[1]
Reception
Ronald Pehr reviewed Chivalry & Sorcery Sourcebook in The Space Gamer No. 44.[1] Pehr commented that "If you don't play C&S, don't want to, and are uninterested in the background of fantasy adventures, you won't like Sourcebook. But, if you've played C&S, or might, or just want to see how to build a dream world (and furnish it, and move in first of the month), risk the sawbuck. Buy this book."[1]
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Reviews
- Casus Belli (Issue 5 - Sep 1981)[2]
References
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