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Mongoose_Matt

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  1. No - I cannot see it would be worth it.
  2. They would be more than welcome - we did it so it would get used!
  3. We are not adding conditions to the OGL - you can use the Legend books as OGC to your heart's content. The conditions are applied to the use of the Legend Compatible logo - think of it as the difference between the OGL and the old D20 logo licence (but with way less restrictions ).
  4. In _every_ OGC Legend book, there is a page dedicated to the OGL and, preceding it, an explanation that, among other things, defines the entire text of said book as Open Content.
  5. You could try looking in the book.
  6. Just to let everyone know; The Legend RPG is now in stock and will be hitting stores starting next week. Using the core rules from RuneQuest II, Legend is a new fantasy roleplaying game that serves as the basis for a multitude of settings and worlds. 100% compatible with all previous RuneQuest II books, including Elric of Melnibone, Deus Vult and Wraith Recon, Legend repackages the rules into a new digest-sized format. You can find more information, as well as downloadable character sheets, previews, and a limited alternate cover at; UK: http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/rpgs/legend/legend.html US: http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/us/rpgs/legend/legend.html The entirety of text in the Legend core book has been designated as Open Content. This means there is no messing around with SRDs and separate documents - what you see is what you get! This will also be true of all books in the 'core' Legend line, including Monsters of Legend, Pirates of Legend, and many other titles due to follow the release of the core book, allowing you to build an extensive library of Open Content material. You will find the Legend Compatible Logo and reference guide in a Zip file on this page; http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/rpgs/legend/legend/legend-core-rulebook.html
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