Gygaxia Legalese, Credits, and Disclaimers

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Gygaxia Legalese, Credits, and Disclaimers

 

Gygaxia is based on Chain of Being, a humorous fantasy game developed by Limestone Publishing and released in 2002. It is not, however, based on an idea by L. Ron Hubbard and Gene Roddenberry. Neither is this book based on ideas developed in a collaborative effort between William Shakespeare and Joss Whedon, although we would like to think they would approve. In spite of this manual’s parodic and transparently bogus claims elsewise, this book is not actually based on an idea by E. Gary Gygax.

 

With apologies to Dave Arneson, whose name just isn’t that silly.

 

For further disclaimers, keep reading.

 

No animals or monsters were harmed during the creation of this manual. All supernatural and mystical phenomena and entities described herein, as well as those ignored, are entirely fictional. No offense is intended by the omitting of references to certain preternatural creatures. Product may cause strange fits of laughter. If this happens, flush your head in cold water for five minutes and consult a comedian. Limestone Publishing is not liable if you teleport yourself into a wall while using this product. Limestone Publishing is also not liable for any damages resulting from headwashing performed at the prompting of this disclaimer.

 

Copyright 2008 Limestone Publishing, LLC. Any reproduction of sections of this Wiki found under the category of Gygaxia without the express written consent of the publisher (with the exception of short excerpts for reviews) is prohibited. Gygaxia is a trademark of Limestone Publishing, LLC. All names, people, places, and things therein are copyright Limestone Publishing, LLC. Any references to other trademarks or copyrights in this text are not challenges to those trademarks or copyrights.

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