Hawksong |
I've just read through the Community Use Policy, and maybe I am bad at comprehension, but I think I would need special permission of some sort for the project I am working on.
Currently I am writing a novel - it started out as simple character notes, blossomed into a full blown project as my novel for NaNoWriMo, and now I feel that I've started something that simply must be finished!
The tale is set in my homebrew campaign world, which has elements of both Paizo's Pathfinder and the "old" D&D 3.5 setting. Most of my story doesn't involve anything specifically copyrighted by either set of publishers...but the characters reference heavily two different Pathfinder deities in my original draft: Shelyn, and Calistria (and later, Pharasma).
Now, I've taken those deities largely out of context for my own use in this homebrew setting, using the descriptions of them given in Gods & Magic, and extrapolating from there. Since these interpretations of the Pathfinder gods weren't really intended to see use other than among my personal gaming circle, I didn't give a thought to that use, for it's clearly stated that such use is OK.
But, if I want to use those names in my book - which I intend to publish eventually - do I need specific permission from Paizo? I removed the names from the draft of the novel that went up for NaNoWriMo, even though their rules and yours state that posting the story there would not have been a problem. But I was uncomfortable with it, and now I would like to find out very clearly whether I can use the names of Pathfinder gods in a non-Pathfinder setting of my own creation, in a work of fiction of my own creation.
Liz Courts Contributor |
The Community Use Policy is strictly for non-profit, non-commercial endeavors. You cannot use the names of the Pathfinder gods in other profit-making creative endeavors without a special license, as those are defined as intellectual property owned by Paizo. They are included for ease of reference in the Pathfinder Reference Document, but companies using the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Compatibility License have to use their own gods.