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'''[http://www.basilicus.org Basilicus]''' is a free content fiction and world-building project designed to offer a wealth of resources, settings, and information to be used in fictional endeavors. The primary goal for this project is to create the largest, most detailed, and elaborate fictional setting ever conceived. Distributed under the GNU FDL, anyone can contribute, edit, modify and reuse any of this content for any reason, including commercial purposes, as long as the implementation falls within the parameters of the license.
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--[[User:Laveaux|Laveaux]] 15:00, 21 April 2006 (PDT)'''Basilicus''' is a free content fiction and world-building project designed to offer a wealth of resources, settings, and information to be used in fictional endeavors. The primary goal for this project is to create the largest, most detailed, and elaborate fictional setting ever conceived. Distributed under the GNU FDL, anyone can contribute, edit, modify and reuse any of this content for any reason, including commercial purposes, as long as the implementation falls within the parameters of the license.
  
 
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