I saw a post avoid WotC copyright and minis (http://www.enworld.org/forum/general-rpg-discussion/328400-d-d-copy-right-question.html) and had a similar question.
I'm writing a fantasy novel about our 4e D&D campaign, which I'll probably put on kickstarter for crowdfundng. In the game, we have references to Pelor (avenger PC), the Raven Queen (Shadar-Kai), the Shadowfell, etc, that would/could come into play in the ebook.
Am I just better off renaming all deities and trademarked monsters with new names? Do they have to be substantially different, too? not sure how many ways you can present a god of death.
Someone mentioned not mentioning D&D at all... does that mean no thanks for D&D in the acknowledgements page, too?
Thanks!
I'm writing a fantasy novel about our 4e D&D campaign, which I'll probably put on kickstarter for crowdfundng. In the game, we have references to Pelor (avenger PC), the Raven Queen (Shadar-Kai), the Shadowfell, etc, that would/could come into play in the ebook.
Am I just better off renaming all deities and trademarked monsters with new names? Do they have to be substantially different, too? not sure how many ways you can present a god of death.
Someone mentioned not mentioning D&D at all... does that mean no thanks for D&D in the acknowledgements page, too?
Thanks!