Thanks for the reply -I guess I can go on faith.  Any
comments on PI issues regarding Sword & Sorcery(TM)
new cover for their "creature collection"?  Their logo
is similar to the D&D(TM) logo, the cover art makes it
look like a bound book (like the 3rd edition D&D(TM)
books) AND it says COREL RULEBOOK on it -in the same
spot none the less.  I believe new gamers will be
confusing this with the official 3rd edition WOTC
material.....it will also scare WOTC about the whole
OGL issue I believe -does WW/Clark think this is a
unique representation of new material???

http://secure.white-wolf.com/catalog/default.tpl?point=8300

Marketing Blurb:
>>Compatible with 3rd Edition Rules
>>Sword and Sorcery� books are published under the
>>Open Gaming License and are 100% compatible with 3rd
>>dition rules and the D20 System.



--- "J. Michael Looney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Greta Humber wrote:
> 
> > How did Three Days To Kill get away with using
> spell
> > names in their adventure if it is CLOSED> 
> The "early users" of the D20STL were told more or
> less what they could
> expect in the D20SRD, and to the best of my
> knowledge, stuck to that.
> 


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