Dungeonosophy
Legend
I wonder how much it would cost to buy the D&D intellectual property outright.
Picture this: Paizo, Monte Cook, Green Ronin, Ryan Dancey, and Peter Adkinson, with the help of a massive Kickstarter, co-operate to make an offer to Hasbro.
This D&D Initiative:
Picture this: Paizo, Monte Cook, Green Ronin, Ryan Dancey, and Peter Adkinson, with the help of a massive Kickstarter, co-operate to make an offer to Hasbro.
This D&D Initiative:
- Owns the D&D brand and all its rule books, campaign settings, novels, magazine articles, board games, memorabilia, and other spin-offs; with the minor pen & paper RPG brands, such as Gamma World and d20 Modern, thrown in too.
- Simultaneously releases D&D Next and reissues Original D&D, BECMI/Rules Cyclopedia D&D, First Edition, Second Edition, Third Edition, and Fourth Edition.
- Rebrands all Paizo, Monte Cook, and Green Ronin d20/OGL products as Dungeons & Dragons. Pathfinder RPG, True20, Arcana Evolved, and other related rules sets become iterations of D&D.
- Makes an easy-to-use license for 3rd Party D&D publications.
- Explicitly opens all D&D content for non-commercial purposes.
- All D&D/d20/OGL campaign settings and adventures from TSR, WotC, Paizo, Malhavoc, and Green Ronin are translated into each rules iteration.
- Perhaps operates as a game designer co-op, a sort of "CSG" (community supported gaming), which aims to provide a partial or full livelihood for many past, present, and future game designers and fantasy artists, where they may work in artistic freedom while receiving enough bread to live a modest life.
- Commissions work from all sorts of former TSR and WotC designers and artists, and other grognards, to make new material for all the D&D settings. For example, for Mystara: Bruce Heard, Aaron Allston, and Ann Dupuis.
- Enacts all the product suggestions in Mike Evan's petition for a content-provider publishing model.