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