Authorized sources. Visible approval. Accountable publishing.
Last updated July 10, 2026
Source authorization
Project owners must identify the artwork, metadata, lore, trademarks, character rights, and commercial permissions they are authorized to use. A public blockchain record does not by itself establish commercial rights.
Canon control
Generated suggestions do not become official canon automatically. World owners and their designated approvers decide which characters, relationships, scenes, claims, and campaign material are approved.
Interactive characters
AI characters must be presented as interactive experiences, not sentient beings or legal representatives. Their knowledge, voice, memory, boundaries, refusal behavior, and escalation paths should be defined and reviewed.
Metadata and rankings
Collection guides use available synchronized metadata. Trait frequencies and rarity signals are informational and may be incomplete. They are not appraisals, official rankings, or financial advice.
Publication and commercial use
Before publishing or commercializing an output, the responsible team must review factual accuracy, brand fit, rights, age suitability, safety, and channel requirements. Product, licensing, sponsor, and partner concepts remain proposals until separately authorized.
Reporting concerns
Rights holders and community members may report a concern through the contact form. Include the affected URL, the basis of the concern, and information that allows us to verify the request.