\chapter{How we Found Basic Roleplaying} At the time that there was the \gls{gls-OGL} \gls{OGL} issues with the \gls{gls-DnD} \gls{DnD}, \gls{gls-SRD} \gls{SRD}, where it looked like \gls{gls-WotC} \gls{WotC}, were changing things to make the license anything but open, I decided I wanted to see if I could make a {\it Humans \& Hovels}, or whatever we were going to end up calling it in the end. I spent some time in World Anvil setting some stuff up, but ended up pretty much giving up on that specific thing, but part of my trying to create that, resulted in my looking and finding the \gls{BRP} \gls{SRD}, which was what we were going to try to see what we could do with that. After having looked at it, and really deciding that it was something that would be interesting to work with, along with some other games that fall more or less within the system, we ended up getting an updated version. At the time of writing this, we checked out \gls{Chaosium} itch.io offerings as we'd spotted a new {\it Call of Cthulhu}, free handouts pack, and spotted the (which we'd seen before) \gls{BRP}, free character sheets pack. This basically brings us to wanting to use that free character sheets pack to offer people who may want to play with us, the ability to create characters.