Nevermet Press is a community-driven site that publishes system independent content for use in roleplaying games. Most of their articles present a villain or encounter that DMs and GMs can easily incorporate into whatever game they are currently running.
They’ve recently announced that all of their content will now be licensed under Creative Commons.
I had participated in something similar to this back in aught-seven. A few creative minds got together to build a dungeon that could be used in any system or setting, and we ended up with The Cult of the Sapphire Dream. I really enjoyed the writing exercise and being able to bounce your ideas off others is always a plus.
Publishing their content under Creative Commons is a great move as it encourages others to participate and benefits the gaming community as a whole. When I started building my own campaign setting for D&D4e, I knew from the start that whatever I produced should be available for others to use, expand and re-share.
Everyone benefits, and it’s great to see that Jonathan Jacobs shares this view. You can follow them @NevermetPress.
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