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LonePaladin
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Old March 24th, 2017, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Silveras View Post
And, really, there are only a few licenses that allow you to re-distribute the content. Quite a few game systems are not published under any open license.. meaning any user-created copy is inherently illegal from the start.
This is exactly why I posted my original question. I was specifically referring to the rulesets that have publicly-available content (which, among the big names, really means just D&D5 and Pathfinder), and having a premade realm that covers all the free stuff.

OGL legalese would be mandatory with such a release, of course.

My point is that, since there is some information available for everyone in those systems, maybe we should put some attention into making blank realm templates that have this information already loaded. That way someone making a new realm could simply take one of these, rename it, and have a chunk of work already done for them.
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