> << Yep.  And the plot (Bandits meet girl, fall in love with girl, wage war
> for
> girl's love and the heroes come in to sort it all out) behind that can be
> distilled out, applied to different characters and different settings, and
> played out all over again.  (I believe.) >>
>
> It depends on how different the end result is. If you start with
> a Star Trek
> story and the end result is still recognizably Star Trek with just some
> cosmetic name changes, count on hearing from Paramount's lawyers if you
> publish it. If the end result is different enough, you'll
> probably get away
> with it legally; but the end result will offend any knowledgeable
> fan if you
> don't add SOMETHING original.

No, that can't be right... there are a LOT of stories that follow the same
plot... Heck, there are a lot of stories that follow the same plot as LOTR,
and no one crys foul (well, no lawyers.)

How common is "Young novicies are called to do take powerful magic item into
evil lands to destroy the great evil becaues the more experienced folk
can't"?

Maybe I'm thinking about premise, rather than plot--ah well.


DM

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