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[[Dragon Ball]] and all logos, character names and distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of TOEI ANIMATION.  This project is here for the Experimental rules set, if I ever get around to uploading it, which isn't terribly likely.
 
[[Dragon Ball]] and all logos, character names and distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of TOEI ANIMATION.  This project is here for the Experimental rules set, if I ever get around to uploading it, which isn't terribly likely.
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Material submitted by others - friends and so on, falls under their own copyright, again unless otherwise noted.

Revision as of 12:04, 1 May 2006

All material on this website is subject to copyright, unless otherwise noted.

Anenris, Forgotten Dawn, Senrain, Solar Storms, and Whitespace, their extant works and settings are Copyright © 2005-2006 by Brandan Yares. All rights reserved.

Exalted is a trademark and property of White Wolf Corporation, and the resources both on this Wiki and on the website linked are intended to assist players and storytellers with various needs. Exalted Lite is in no way approved by White Wolf, and exists as a system rework which the author believes to be suitably different.

Legend of the Five Rings is a trademark and property of Alderac Entertainment Group, and the resources on this wiki are intended to assist players and storytellers with various needs.

Arcthra is a Dungeons and Dragons setting. Dungeons and Dragons is a trademark and property of Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro Corporation. Most rules desribed for Arcthra are subject to and available under the Open Game License version 1.0a. The specific setting details, maps, and unique monsters are copyrighted by Brandan Yares.

Dragon Ball and all logos, character names and distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of TOEI ANIMATION. This project is here for the Experimental rules set, if I ever get around to uploading it, which isn't terribly likely.


Material submitted by others - friends and so on, falls under their own copyright, again unless otherwise noted.