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Is this legal?

In the pre-OGL world you would never have seen anything remotely like Ponyfinder. And that was a bad thing how, exactly?
 
I don't believe that's a problem for us. Lots of 3rd parties make HL files to go with their books.

And MPHopcraft, cut the bronies some slack. Their not any weirder than anyone else in our hobby.
 
I don't believe that's a problem for us. Lots of 3rd parties make HL files to go with their books.

And MPHopcraft, cut the bronies some slack. Their not any weirder than anyone else in our hobby.

You are absolutely right about that. And parody/satire is hardly a bad thing. Heck, I'm going to a con in two weeks where Fallout: Equestria is a fixture.

The Pathfinder ruleset is largely open content. That in fact is the basis for its existence -- it is, after all, commonly referred to as "D&D 3.75". And you can do a lot of interesting things with Ponies. (But not that. Seriously. Please put that back. Now.)
 
Good day one and all. Ponyfinder runs in its own universe, which has ponies in it. It is not 'MLP the RPG'. That has already been done, a lot, by a lot of people. We went for our own world with its own ups and downs. We hope you give the book a read and enjoy what you see.

David,
Silver Games LLC
 
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