Definitions for "Pendragon"
Pendragon, or King Arthur Pendragon, is a role-playing game in which players take the role of knights performing chivalric deeds in the tradition of Arthurian legend. It was originally written by Greg Stafford and published by Chaosium, then was acquired by Green Knight Publishing, who in turn passed on the rights to White Wolf, Inc. in 2004. In 1991, Pendragon won the Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Rules of 1990.
The Pendragon fiction series was a trade paperback line that offered reprints of "lost" classics of Arthurian fiction, as well as original novels and anthologies. First published by Chaosium, the line was taken over by Green Knight Publishing when they acquired rights to the Pendragon role-playing game in 1998. Scholar Raymond H.
Keywords:  chief, pyn, draig, britons, leader
A chief leader or a king; a head; a dictator; -- a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other chiefs.
From the Welsh "pyn draig" head, or chief, dragon. The "dragon" symbolises, as do all serpents, the Old Religion of the Goddess. Thus the Pendragon is the spiritual leader, as well as a secular leader, of Britain. Pendragon is a title, not a surname.
the supreme war chief of the ancient Britons
Pendragon are an English progressive rock band established in 1978 in Stroud, Gloucestershire as Zeus Pendragon by guitarist Nick Barrett. The Zeus was dropped before the band started recording. There were a few personnel changes in the early days, but since 1986 the lineup has remained stable, and the band is still active as of 2006.
An office of political and ceremonial authority in Celtic society.