The pact is defended and enforced by a centrally-located fortress led by a charismatic, forceful leader. You can still find CD-ROM copies of Siege of Avalon around, but as far as I know you can't actually buy it digitally anywhere.Īnyway, this is all relevant because of some interesting similarities between Siege of Avalon and Avadon: in Siege of Avalon, an uneasy pact of several member states, each with a distinct culture and traditions, band together to defend themselves from an external threat.
The company that made it, Digital Tome, were working on a sequel, but folded soon after releasing the final episode of Avalon. It's pretty good (well-written, allows a diverse range of strategies), but with a few serious issues that prevented it from being a hit (the episodes were overpriced, for example). Years ago I played an episodic RPG called Siege of Avalon. Haven't posted here before, but I've lurked for a while.