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Erekose13, barring any whining by the PCs, (We don't want to finish!) Rheim is done, so I'll be making awards there in a bit. I'm due either 11 or 12 credits, depending on how you round out the month.
 



I just realizes that my game, di Senzio's Tournement, is judged by a missing judge, El Jefe. I don't know if the actual judge thinks it would be better to have someone else to judge that game. If you think it would be better to get a new judge... well, I wish good luck if you try to catch back the story from the start... :p
 


I've noticed a (very) minor mistake in the list of character links in the character record thread. One of my characters, Odno hibas, has a twin (unknow if evil or not) called Obno. Both link to the same character.
 

How "reusable" is anything on LEW?

I mean, I'm quite sure I can freely use anythign I've written, but what about other stuff? Is it fair game in home campaigns? Is it fair game to borrow for other settings?
 

Hmm... I've never really thought about it before. But I would assume that it's all sort of... OGL. So I don't think you could sell any of it, but I don't think anybody would have a problem with you taking a prestige class or the house rules set or the history for a home campaign or something.

Certainly my stuff is out there for use by whoever wants. Maybe we should get a Creative Commons license for all the LEW stuff. =P
 

Rae ArdGaoth said:
Hmm... I've never really thought about it before. But I would assume that it's all sort of... OGL. So I don't think you could sell any of it, but I don't think anybody would have a problem with you taking a prestige class or the house rules set or the history for a home campaign or something.

For a home campaign, you don't ever need permission. It's only if you want to incorporate it into published work that copyright matters. And, I've never thought about what the copyright status of LEW material is.
 

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