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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 8891656" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>The first Critical Role campaign originally was a <em>Pathfinder</em> campaign (thus Percy the Gunslinger as one of the PCs). So them using a different system is not out of the question. Matt Mercer is also a decades-long player who is constantly adding homebrewing rules, creatures, magic items, and character classes. He has co-authored sourcebooks with and without WotC, including the massive <em>Tal'Dorei Revisited</em> sourcebook released just months ago under the OGL, so him being involved in the creation of <em>Critical Role: the RPG</em> is not out of the question. And <em>Critical Role</em> has frequently shot special episodes playing a huge variety of independent RPGs, some OGL and some not.</p><p></p><p>Then there's their strong partnership with a tiny corporation called Amazon for their very successful animated series. Their wide range of products sold through web stores in various countries. Their sponsors (including WotC themselves). A massive Twitch following and heavily viewed YouTube channel.</p><p></p><p>And <em>Critical Role</em> have made a consistent point of being an ethical organization. Them collaborating with WotC on a special deal while ignoring what is happening to so many other independents who have relied on the OGL would be a terrible look, even if they were inclined to do it.</p><p></p><p>All of which is to say that this is a real threat to happen, IMO. Either they produce their own thing, or they collaborate with other independents, or they cut a deal. I think they will have a huge impact on this controversy however they weigh in, one way or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 8891656, member: 7035894"] The first Critical Role campaign originally was a [I]Pathfinder[/I] campaign (thus Percy the Gunslinger as one of the PCs). So them using a different system is not out of the question. Matt Mercer is also a decades-long player who is constantly adding homebrewing rules, creatures, magic items, and character classes. He has co-authored sourcebooks with and without WotC, including the massive [I]Tal'Dorei Revisited[/I] sourcebook released just months ago under the OGL, so him being involved in the creation of [I]Critical Role: the RPG[/I] is not out of the question. And [I]Critical Role[/I] has frequently shot special episodes playing a huge variety of independent RPGs, some OGL and some not. Then there's their strong partnership with a tiny corporation called Amazon for their very successful animated series. Their wide range of products sold through web stores in various countries. Their sponsors (including WotC themselves). A massive Twitch following and heavily viewed YouTube channel. And [I]Critical Role[/I] have made a consistent point of being an ethical organization. Them collaborating with WotC on a special deal while ignoring what is happening to so many other independents who have relied on the OGL would be a terrible look, even if they were inclined to do it. All of which is to say that this is a real threat to happen, IMO. Either they produce their own thing, or they collaborate with other independents, or they cut a deal. I think they will have a huge impact on this controversy however they weigh in, one way or the other. [/QUOTE]
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