They have a common element. We are mixing the two SRDs without problem
in our worlds. 

Jonathan M. Thompson
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[mailto:ogf-l-admin@;opengamingfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Eric Lemings
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Subject: [Ogf-l] "d20 Fantasy" and now d20 Modern?


I thought the whole idea behind the d20 System was to standardize the
rules for role-playing games.  Now we have the "d20 Fantasy" game
defined by the original System Reference Document (SRD) and now a
variant of the SRD for modern settings called d20 Modern.

I hope you see where this is going.  Do these two SRDs use the same
rules and elements?  Or does each have a common subset of rules with
specific extensions depending on the setting?  And most importantly,
what is this common subset of rules?

Thanks,
Eric.

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