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Submission Guidelines
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Knights of the Crusade
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CK Tools
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Have an idea for a dungeon or monster that you want to submit to the KotC but are not sure about how to do it or what format to use. Well look no further. The most general questions and suggestions are here for your reference.
Please note that these guidelines are just that, guidelines to provide a structured reference for your submittals.
Mon, 08/01/2016 - 14:37
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PuppetMaster
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Joined: 06/27/2016 - 23:00
Thanks!
Thank you! I'm working on a lvl 10-12 adventure right now, hopefully I will have the free time to finish it before the end of the month.
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Tue, 11/15/2016 - 21:44
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aergraith
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These guidelines hold this
These guidelines hold this community content to a very high standard; if producing material of this quality, the added work is enough that someone might self-publish or submit directly to TLG.
I worry a little that, while it will improve the quality of submissions, it is too high a bar for a community that isn't producing a lot of content in the first place.
Requirements like a Calibri font or particular formatting that requires Microsoft Office might make these out of reach for some also.
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Thu, 11/17/2016 - 14:39
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arcanechimera
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I think that's why they're
I think that's why they're guidelines and not requirements. I'd say plagiarism would be the biggest thing to avoid. Go0gleplex would know more.
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Thu, 11/17/2016 - 16:14
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Go0gleplex
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Yup. AC has the gist of it
Yup. AC has the gist of it Aer. The guidelines are just that...guidelines not law. It is also why there is the option there to run whatever is being considered for submittal through me or the other officers etc. beforehand. There IS a certain standard that should be maintained if for no other reason than making sense and completeness. And of course edits. Don't want the edit police out in force after all. (chuckles) ;)
Plagiarism and copyright infringement are the major taboos as AC noted.
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