Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26025032-20151118050700/@comment-26025032-20151118194929

(Phantomlink)  I understand the law revolving around copyrights, but I just was looking to see if Rooster was hosting anything like Blizzcon or Comicon does in testing what the public can do with their product.

(70.198.71.255)  No harm no foul. I have both plot and plan for this story to simply by a short spin off novel that does not conflict the established material. I am writing it and with my dedication it can be down in three months, five giving college, world events, and family. As for your final question I am only interested in partcipating in creating (even if it is just a speck on the spectrum) something fun and creative for people who love RWBY. I like writing stories because I love stories, and RWBY has certainly opened my imagination, so if I don't get paid for it that is just fine as long as other RWBY fans enjoy it.

(70.198.71.255)  Does that answer your question?