Who has 100% OGC in their book?

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Im looking for sourcebooks from the fantasy genre that are 100% OGC (at least the text). Can anyone post some that they know of here. Shameless self promotion is perfectly fine.
 

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DSC-EricPrice said:
Im looking for sourcebooks from the fantasy genre that are 100% OGC (at least the text). Can anyone post some that they know of here. Shameless self promotion is perfectly fine.

Pretty much anything from Bastion Press with a red spine.
 

The only redspine that isn't 100 open is Pale Designs- it uses closed names for poisons. Even though it is no stated in the book, SpirosBlaak is a setting with lots of crunch and the entire book is open. In the pdf realm, look to the company ST Cooley. Spencer has made all of his source books open. And I think Clockwork Golem Workshop and Genjitsu are the same.
 


Tome of Horrors by Necromancer Games is all OGC. It also includes a helpful guide on how to reference it in your Section 15.

Um, the text that is. Artwork for most books is almost never OGC. Not really sure that art would be covered by something like the OGL anyway.

Patrick
 

A lot of Green Ronin's stuff is nearly 100% open. You have to read the designations at the beginning of each book, but I've been able to make use of a lot of OGC from their products for some of the stuff I've worked on. As Dave said above, Bastion's stuff is almost all open (except for the Oathbound books).
 

Just about all Misfit stuff is 100% open, with proper names being the exception (and even then, SpirosBlaak is an exception to that exception because the proper names in the setting are also OGC.)
 

The first 3 Freeport modules were 100% open (text wise).

I believe there have been some art books that have the art as open content. Mongoose has a couple of PDFs of character portraits, and Larry Elmore had something similar (I'm not sure if that used the OGL or not).
 

Everything by Expeditious Retreat (at least, from the A Magical Society line).

The Second World Sourcebook by Second World Simulations.

There're probably more that I can't think of...
 


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