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[[Category:Game System]]
 
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[[Category:LARP Systems]]
 
 
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== Rule Downloads ==
 
== Rule Downloads ==
  
GLASS is currently available as a [http://glasscutters.org/GLASS.pdf System Test Document].
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GLASS is currently available as a [http://www.davidartman.com/GLASS.pdf System Test Document].
  
'''Note:''' If you run a playtest and provide a thorough report on your experiences, you will receive Playtester credit. If your feedback results in rules additions or corrections, you will also receive Contributor credit. Submit feedback to the [http://GLASScutters.org/forums/ GLASScutters.org forums].
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'''Note:''' If you run a playtest and provide a thorough report on your experiences, you will receive Playtester credit. If your feedback results in rules additions or corrections, you will also receive Contributor credit. Contact [mailto:glass@davidartman.com glass@davidartman.com], to provide feedback.
  
 
''Come; step through the looking GLASS.''
 
''Come; step through the looking GLASS.''
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The complete rules for GLASS will be available as a print-on-demand soft or hard cover digest book and will include several examples, pages of inspirational artwork and photos, and at least twelve ready-to-run genre write-ups that GMs can lift in total or sample for their own game genre designs.
 
The complete rules for GLASS will be available as a print-on-demand soft or hard cover digest book and will include several examples, pages of inspirational artwork and photos, and at least twelve ready-to-run genre write-ups that GMs can lift in total or sample for their own game genre designs.
  
The only restriction on the use of shotGLASS is that, at no time, may someone other than David Artman publish elements of the core rules (i.e. any part of shotGLASS). The free core rules are intended to be a loss-leader draw to the main GLASS book and to future Setting products; therefore, it is a violation of the Creative Commons License under which GLASS has been released to reproduce any of the content in shotGLASS:<BR />
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The only restriction on the use of GLASS or shotGLASS is that, at no time, may someone other than David Artman publish elements of the core rules (i.e. any part of shotGLASS). The free core rules are intended to be a loss-leader draw to the main GLASS book and to future Setting products; therefore, it is a violation of the Creative Commons License under which GLASS has been released to reproduce any of the content in shotGLASS:<BR />
 
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