1w6 - Ein Würfel System - Einfach saubere, freie Rollenspiel-Regeln

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One Die System (1d6)

Simply clear rules

"I want to help worldbuilders to stop worrying 'how can I create working (rolplaying) rules for my world or campaign*?', and to be able just think 'how can I modify the rules to make them mirror the feeling of my world or campaign?', and I want that to be easy." - Drak

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»Würfel« wäre »dice«

»Würfel« wäre »dice« auf Englisch, nicht »die« ;)

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Einzahl

Für die Mehrzahl (Two Dice), jupp, aber für die Einzahl (One Die), nope :)

-> http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/die.html

Trotzdem danke für den Kommentar!

Wordnet gibt auch dice als

Wordnet gibt auch dice als gültiges Einzahlform. Am besten einen Sprachmuttler fragen, welches häufigst ist ;)

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dict.cc sagt die:

dict.cc sagt die: http://www.dict.cc/?s=würfel

  • dice - Würfel {pl} [z. B. Spielwürfel]
  • die - Würfel {m} [Spielwürfel]

PERMISSION to use thief-female image!

Hello,

My girl, on second grade, has been writting an RPG story for the last 4 months and would like to use the image of the thief-female to add on the printing of her book story!

Is that ok? Do we need special permission?

Thanks,

Adriana.

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Hi Adriana,Thanks for

Hi Adriana,

Thanks for writing!

The image Thief-Female is from the project Battle for Wesnoth and licensed under the GPL. So your daughter can easily use the image by licensing her RPG or Story under the GPL, too (note: almost all content on this site (1w6.org) is licensed under the GPL, so she can use almost anything she finds here. Content which is not under GPL is clearly marked so in bold letters :) ).

To do so, she just needs to attribute the author of the image and add a GPL notice to the story or RPG1. This could look like the following (could be put on the final page of the RPG):

“The image female thief was created by Kathrin Polikeit for Battle for Wesnoth. It is free licensed under the GPL.

This text is also licensed under the GPL (v3 or later) as published by the Free Software Foundation.

The GPL allows use, modification and propagation of this work, as long as the resulting work is licensed under the GPL, too. For more information, see http://fsf.org/licenses/gpl.html.”

Those are the terms under which we operate, too, by the way. They ensure the four freedoms of free culture which aim at fostering creativity by removing unnecessary barriers and creating a community of cooperative creatives.

To make it instantly clear to readers that you use the GPL, you can use one of the GPL logos (you might have noticed those here :) ).

PS: Sorry for the late answer and our overzealous spam-filter. I only check it from time to time, so I missed your messages until today.

PPS: The GPL already gives permission to use the images under the terms of the GPL, so you don’t really need extra permission.

PPPS: I’d love to see the story!


  1. If she wants to distribute her story in large numbers (>100), she also needs to have the GPL at hand, so people can check it. For example she could use our GPL flyer: Just print doublesided and fold it. 

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