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BIND\footnote{`BIND' stands for `BIND is not D\&D'.} was an attempt to fix D\&D which got out of control.
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BIND is yet another fantasy RPG about killing ogres for gold pieces.
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BIND mechanics force a fast real-world resolution to every encounter.
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BIND was made with too much hot sauce.
\emph{I'm sorry, the bottle slipped!}
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BIND is an `adult' game, meaning we all have jobs and such, so the game should make as few demands on everyone's time as possible.
BIND kills all house rules, by allowing people to integrate those rules into the core book and reprinting.
\subsection*{Context}
This book won't work alone.
The most important book to find, is an adventure module.
Seek out \textit{Escape from the Horde} if you don't have a module in mind.
This book covers the complete rules for action resolution.
Every other book references the rules here, but nobody needs to read this book from cover-to-cover --- it's only for reference.
If you're a player, have a look at the \textit{Book of Stories}.
It covers character creation, gaining \glsentryshortpl{xp}, and cultural notes on \gls{fenestra}.
If you're a GM, check out the \textit{Book of Judgement}.
It begins with building a map, then describes \gls{fenestra}'s ecology, with details on creatures, and per-season encounter tables.
\paragraph{Neil McDonnell} for the basic photograph which became the Polymorph image on page \pageref{Roch_Hercka/polymorph},
\paragraph{Roch Hercka} for the myriad wonderful pencil sketches (pages
\pageref{Roch_Hercka/polymorph},
\pageref{Roch_Hercka/dwarvish_runes},
\subsubsection*{and to the playtesters} Marri Russell, Ross Oliver, Reiss McGee, David Smith, Michael Dyson, Ryan Trotter, Maggie Anderson,
D\'{o}nal Emerson, Christopher Taylor, June Strang,
Aleksej, Mihailo, and Proxy,
Matija, Michael, Milijana, Niki, Nina, Ogie\'n, Ross.
\subsubsection*{Others}
Thanks to Ari-Matti Piippo and \href{https://www.twitter.com/AliceICecile}{Alice I. Cecile} for their insightful comments,
and Florent Rougon for inspiration on the box-lines code.
\subsection*{Licence}
BIND is open source, and available under the {\tt GNU General Public License 3} or (at your option) any later version.
You have full access to all the source files, including art, and the right to change anything and share those changes with others.
BIND will never have any `house rules', because anyone can place their alterations directly into the book and make their rules official.