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Disclaimer

This website is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

Maps, descriptions and other information presented on this website should under NO circumstances be regarded as in any way truthful or accurate.

Copyright

Unless explicitly mentioned otherwise, Wyrmworld owns the exclusive copyright to all photographs and text appearing on the Wild Southwest Wiki. No images are within the Public Domain. Any use or reproduction of images or text outside of the guidelines outlined on this page is copyright infringement.

PRIVATE USE, limited to: (a) personal, non-commercial reproduction or (b) sample for purposes of review, commentary or indexing can be done without permission. All other uses require written permission obtained through email, and may require a licensing contract and payment.

LINKS to pages on this website are encouraged without any restriction. Embedding of images hosted on this site into another webpage ("hotlinking") is strictly prohibited. Displaying pages from this site within frames (except for purposes of search and indexing) without written permission is strictly prohibited.

Picture Credits

Except where noted otherwise, maps and diagrams on this website were created by Wyrmworld using freely available public resources. Photo manipulations have been created from images taken by Wyrmworld, Fabian Ocello, or obtained from the public domain, particularly from Burning Well. All images are (unless otherwise noted) copyright, as noted above.

Acknowledgments

The Wild Southwest setting would not exist without the support and encouragement of my friends and role-playing group - Justin A., Ryan C., Michael and Nat E., Fabian O., Juan S., Matt S and Jean (who's last name I never actually got to learn before they deported him back to Canada, the bastards!). All have contributed in numerous and invaluable ways - without them the Wild Southwest might exist, but would be nowhere near as detailed or entertaining. Thanks Guys!

Further Information

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