Experience the unique joy of being involved in shenanigans while holding a most-respectable looking book. I imagine it's sort of like looking nice and doing a silly walk. So, Tuesday at the ministry.
Monty Python’s Cocurricular Mediaeval Reenactment Programme is a rigorous course of study intended only for serious students of English History. It is by no means a complete and comprehensive manual for running imaginative, highly unpredictable, Mediaeval-themed role-playing games based upon the complete comedic output of Monty Python with one’s friends.
This officially licensed, Kickstarter exclusive Public School Edition is a hardcover book that features:
An original rules-lite gaming system with spam.
Guidance on designing adventures with spam.
Ready-to-run quests, spam, and guidance on designing one's own adventures.
Character creation, spam, bestiary, spam, and Dramatis Personae sections.
Tables for generating all sorts of things with spam.
Also includes the following upgrades from unlocked Kickstarter Stretch Goals: Four additional quests, four additional Head of Light Entertainment personae, 20% more monsters, 20% more non-player characters, ribbon bookmark, spot varnish on the cover, original hand-painted illumination, 16.2% more spam.
Specs:
Approx. 250 pages
Trim size: 8.5" x 11" (21.59cm x 27.94cm)
Faux leather hardcover with debossed gold foil design on front, back and spine
Colour: Ravishingly full
Binding: Smith-Smythe-Smith Sewn
Ribbon bookmark
Note: The Public School Edition is exactly the same as the Sensible Middle Class Edition on the inside but far, far more sophisticated and pretentious on the outside.
For all of you looking for an intense reenactment guide for medieval-themed events... you should probably look elsewhere, this is a Monty Python rpg. If you're looking for laughs and chaos, however, you've come to the right place.
Yeah, these are high maintenance dice. They have a very particular resting place and nothing else will do. But they're worth it, aren't they? These wonderful Monty Python dice? And isn't that box spectacular?