An Update on Project Polyhedral

We have a brief update on Project Polyhedral.

Project Polyhedral no longer needs to be a rules compatible drop-in replacement for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, due in part to Wizard's of the Coast making the decision to release the SRD 5.1 under a CC-BY 4.0 license (the same license as Project Polyhedral). While the pressure is off, Project Polyhedral now has the opportunity to morph into something more than it would have been had we found ourselves writing it solely as a drop--in replacement for Dungeons & Dragons.

For now, we're pausing development on Project Polyhedral and returning our focus back to Mistgate which we've been distracted from for the past month or so.

Keep your eyes peeled for more news in the future on Project Polyhedral, or whatever it evolves into—it is only the beginning for Project Polyhedral and Mistgate.

Sean is a software engineer, writer, and gamer. He is also the founder of Alkaemic LLC., the lead architect on Lorecall, and the author of theMistgate campaign setting a supplement that is compatible with the Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition rules. Follow Sean on Twitter @seanwquinn.