Royalty free OSRIC modules?

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Royalty free OSRIC modules?

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Major announcement from Amazon yesterday: they are now paying developers of audio games based on usage. My OSRIC based game "6 Swords" is doing pretty well there so I'm pretty keen on that. But I'd like to have more custom content. Does anyone know of any resource of royalty/ip free OSRIC modules? I can write my own, but I'd rather concentrate on the technical side instead of splitting my efforts.

Or, do you have OSRIC content you own? I've always intended to open up the content creation to others on a revenue share basis. If you have content, or want to write content, I'd be very interested. And I even have a budget now!

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The text of most Advanced Adventures is designated as Open Content (as defined by the OGL), with some noted exceptions. The maps are not Open Content, however.

It seems you could come up with an original dungeon layout for Pod Caverns and otherwise use the text content as the basis what you're doing.

Not sure how you'd include the OGL with it, but I suppose you already solved that problem when you deployed the base game engine.
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Re: Royalty free OSRIC modules?

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Thanks! I've reached out to Joseph Browning and pitched the idea to him. :-)

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