Awww thank you!!! It was really fun to make, even if I did cram making it into 48 hours hahaha
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Thank you for acknowledging and sorry if this came off a little clinical or abrasive!
I have a bad habit of doing so.
I still think it was very cool that you organized this jam and I'm very excited to see what future jams you pull together as well!
Everything's a learning experience, and I think having Open spaces for things like comics and tabletop RPGs could also be really fun! The undertale community is a very wide community and I would love to see jams wear people can pull together fan games and Sprite comics and art comics and visual novels and anything else they think of!!!
It would be so cool
Also if i may, you guys are doing a lot of fearmongering for a fangame, fancontent jam - and what people can use. I'm not talking about the no-nsfw or no-ai, that stuff is reasonable, im talking about all the fearmongering about the sprite usage and copyright.
"Use only copyright-safe assets with attribution" "🛈 Using original sprites without modification may violate copyright or jam rules."
Genuine question, did you guys not look up how copyright laws around fanworks work before forming the jam? Not a lawyer, but a quick search shows that for the USA, fan work is typically "fair use" - as long as it is transformative, non-commercial, and do not harm the original market. Why link the original sprites if you're not even sure on that?
As per another thread, you guys don't seem concerned about copyright laws when it comes to using UTDR music, when historically when Sebastian Wolf was the one in charge of the music it was the one most at risk. I'm so confused on how this is being handled.
It's all being handled very odd.
I've noticed many fan community events and jams and stuff have such a HEAVY focus on spritework and a bit of a discouragement on any other work. I was going to submit a comic snippit for my fan comic i've been writing, and use this as a way to really get that jumpstarted, but the restrictions being to only fangames REALLY sucks and limits a lot of what people can do for the jam.
I do hope it goes well for all the other submitters though
I've been here for the playtest of this for months, years maybe, and this thing is extremely good, extremely cool. It will change the way you kinda look at religious classes in dnd 2024 and 5e, its just such a versatile and interesting class.
White mages and Oracles, its got such a good flexible feel .
Of course!!! I'm sure my spouse would be happy to let you know! He was so excited looking at some of the abilities and trying to figure out ways she could "do some BS with it" :3
It's gonna be
- Device Theory Gaster
- The Lamb from Cult of the Lamb
- Magalor from Kirby (post redemption)
- Don Quixote from Limbus Company
- Crazy Dave from PvZ
- Gambit from X-Men Comics
There's a lot of interesting stuff in the succubus trait!
Something I am slightly confused on that I don't think the page or book elaborate on currently.
The phrasing of "A succubus is not a demon, she is demonized" seems to have not only thrown me, but others off too. Is this to mean that being demonized literally turns someone into a succubus, in the same way one could get turned into a vampire?
Later on, you also call succubi a manifestation of sexism and sexualization.
What EXACTLY are they? Are they manifestations of sexualization that were never exactly humans, manifesting seperately from humans (and are "demonized like how women are, but not demons"), or are their traits and properties manifested in women who are demonized, like how a latent curse might manifest in a person?
update: i did some character creation with some of the teens at work today, one of the kids LOVED storm and firefighter and made a Storm/Pursued/Firefighter
Which made a character who disaster follows in their wake, they must run from those who hunt them for the disasters they cause, but they can never truly back down from cleaning up messes.
Hey Hoping this grabs the attention of Itch Staff - I have literally never had ANY of my Itch support requests responded to - most of them this is fine cause i worked it out - but not this one. If this one does not get handled it can lead to actual potential legal trouble down the line. (258672) is the ticket number.
It has been nearly 1 month. I made this request 2/19/2025.
I NEED someone to contact me about this.
Thank you!
Hi,
Also sent an email, but I was wondering what, if any, your licensing / core system rules/documentation is, for someone else to use rules from this system, to design a similar or derivative one (in the way that, for example, court of blades uses forged in the dark as a core).
Thank you so much,
Cardstockcaster


