At 10:40 PM 1/19/2002, Shandromand wrote:
>Okay, I'm about to ask a question that might get me flamed, but I'm asking 
>anyway.
>
>In the campaign we're working on, the Gods have sacraficed a large amount 
>of their power.  This, in turn
>makes divine spellcasting nearly impossible for spells above fourth 
>level.  We're faced with a couple of options here
>(we can't decide) 1.  We can come up with some way (quest, icon, etc) for 
>higher level divine spellcasting to become
>possible.  2.  We simply find a different way for clerics to cast spells 
>with that kind of power (maybe there are some scrolls somewhere).
>I'm not real big on clerics, so I don't have all the details worked out 
>yet, but my main question is, how close to violating the OGL is 
>that?  I've read this thing three or four times today, and I'm just not sure.
>Help, please?
>

Firstly, you are *proabably* interested in asking "How does this violate 
the STL", not the OGL.

Secondly, I see nothing in your post that even comes close to "Creating a 
character" or "Applying the effects of experience", so I'm not sure where 
you fear an STL violation might occur. (There are other ways to violate the 
license, of course, but they tend to involve failure to document sources, 
failure to include the license, use of non-OGL material, etc.)

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