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The Queen's Cavaliers Success Table Reference Cards




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These are reference cards for the roleplaying game The Queen's Cavaliers, as well as a playable (albeit quirky!) deck of poker cards.

Martine Deveaux

The face cards contain portraits of some of the NPCs who you might meet in a game of TQC -- from Queen Mariana II of Gallinea to Don Rodolfo de Diega, majordomo of Ondala; from notorious spy Martine Deveaux to courageous young cavalier Gabriana Secouriste. Each is illustrated by artist Eleanor Ferron.

Prince-Consort Carolus

The pip cards are reference tables for specialty rolls in TQC, showing how you can spend your success points when you succeed at a task.

Lunge specialty

The cards are done in the traditional Diegan Standard Deck format that originated several hundred years ago in Ondala. The face cards are Cavalier, Prince(ss), and Monarch; the suits are Poignards, Calices, Bâtons, and Sols. We've also included the traditional French ranks and suits on the cards as well, in case you really like your Jacks, Queens, Kings, Spades, Hearts, Clubs, and Diamonds.

Portents specialty

The back of the cards is a portrait of Prince Jean-Remy, Queen Mariana's favorite uncle and her spymaster, ready to make a covert deal with cavalier player characters to decide the fate of the kingdom, as rendered by artist Sara Otterstätter.

Prince Jean-Remy

NOTE: These cards are not a playable game in themselves (apart from being poker cards); you need a copy of The Queen's Cavaliers to play this roleplaying game.


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52
Publisher Stock #
TQC002-C
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This title was added to our catalog on March 17, 2015.