Fantasy film The Green Knight has its own tabletop RPG that you can play at home - Polygon

The Green Knight, David Lowery’s fresh cinematic take on an old Arthurian legend, is now out and receiving rave reviews, including here at Polygon.

It’s called The Green Knight: A Fantasy Roleplaying Game and, as far as one-shot RPGs go, it’s not half bad.

Inside, you’ll find a 20-sided die, a lightly illustrated world map, The Game Master’s Guide, and five empty character sheets.

That’s because, per The Game Master’s guide, “characters need not fear death — the ultimate punishment is dishonor.”.

It’s up to the game master — using guidance provided in the Guide and their own best judgement — to make that call every time.

The Game Master’s Guide itself is extremely well-written.

[Warning: What follows contains mild spoilers for The Green Knight: A Fantasy Roleplaying Game and for the plot of the film itself.].

The Green Knight RPG begins, like any good role-playing adventure, in a tavern.

The Game Master’s Guide includes three encounters leading up to a climactic confrontation?

The Green Knight: A Fantasy Roleplaying Game is a complete one-shot experience for three to five players

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