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{{NSFW}} This page and its subpages seek to convert content from a few different d20-related sources for sexuality-related material and make them available in d20r. Significant portions of this content may be safe for general use or creative interpretation, however, in general, it is ''inappropriate for those under the age of 17''. Don't abuse these. Trust us, just don't. It can turn against you VERY easily. ;) Also, this work primarily limits itself to Sexy Content that fits a general adventuring campaign; Rules for pregnancy/conception are explicitly ''not'' considered because they (realistically) take a female adventurer out of the campaign for the best part of a year. Players who seriously wish to role-play this should consult ''heavily'' with their DMs. == The Sacred Rule Of The Sexy == If you're using these rules, [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RuleOfSexy this page is required reading]. The Sacred Rule Of The Sexy is as follows: ''The GM decides how much, or how little, they will let you get away with in the name of The Sexy.'' Ultimately, it is the GM who must decide the tone of your game, and allowing you to get away with things like bare midriffs does, even if subtly, change that tone. Fortunately, most GMs are just as perverted (or non-perverted) as their players, so if you're seriously pondering using any of this, your GM is probably not above letting it happen! (Just watch out, because, like all content, you need to let the GM see this before use, and letting him see it might inspire him to ''use'' it... The GM has to decide if the Rule Of Sexy is provided for in your campaign, or if snippets from this book are all that is being used. In a campaign where the Rule Of Sexy is provided for and encouraged, impractical can be ''very'' practical. All outfits, armor, etc., ''even if enchanted'', can be tuned for The Sexy without penalty. If it is not already tuned for it, a relevant craft check (weaving or blacksmithing, usually) can be made; this check does not have a DC; instead, the better you do, the hotter the result. Occasionally, doing so will have side effects on an armor; modifying platemail to have a Zettai Ryouiki effect might produce a weak spot (-1 AC) but makes it more flexible (+1 max Dex bonus, -1 Armor Check penalty), for example. == Beauty Modifier == ''This rule is optional and not in the slightest necessary for most Sexy Content.'' Your character's beauty is a special modifier that can be applied in some (but not all!) situations. In general, it ''doesn't'' applies in combat, ''half'' applies to out-of-combat Charisma-related checks, and ''fully'' applies any time you're using a rule from this section that doesn't specify otherwise. :All characters have a base Beauty modifier of 0, unless their race is one that highly relies on beauty (such as nymphs or succubi), in which case their base is 3. :Successful optimization of an outfit for The Sexy adds up to a +5 to your beauty modifier in general... And up to +10 if it goes ludicrously too far. (HINT: If you're using Naga the White Serpent from ''The Slayers'' as a basis of comparison, it's too far.) :Being freshly cleaned (within the last day) is a +2 bonus; taking an hour to take more fine-tuned care of yourself (hair/nails/the like) is an additional +3. (Makeup or lack thereof is considered part of fine-tuned care.) This bonus degrades with combat, but can be restored with three minutes of quick patchwork. :Clothing damage (any time you take a hit to an unarmored area, the GM can rule whether or not it happened!) is either a -1 or +1 to your Beauty modifier, depending on the situation. Most characters will be strongly motivated to fix their clothing, and quickly, whether or not this is the case. :Characters successfully crossdressing beyond the ability of a typical person to tell ''without shapeshifting or illusion magics'' gets a +4 to their modifier for humor reasons. == Difficult Beauty Modifier == ''This variant is better for campaigns that are strict on balance of mechanics. This variant makes maintaining positive beauty difficult and something that a character has to actively maintain - which may or may not be more fun depending on your players. Like the normal Beauty Modifier, it's optional and not necessary for most content.'' All characters, when they in their general clothing/armor, are reasonably clean, and are otherwise generally 'fresh', have a beauty modifier of 2 (let's face it, adventuring parties in these types of games tend to be above average in looks!). If the character is only average looking, their base is dropped to zero, but they gain 4 skill points. If the character is relatively ugly, their base goes down to -2, but they gain a feat (no skill points). Outfits optimized for The Sexy ''above and beyond the norm'' cost extra in this setting, except for clothing of a grade at least on par with the noble's garb (when worn with full jewelry), which automatically qualify. (If you have read the Noble NPC class, I'm sure you can agree that they deserve the long end of the stick ''somewhere''...) Such optimizations provide a +1 bonus for an additional 300 GP. Characters who are dirtied by combat, or by a full day without cleaning, lose one point of Beauty Modifier until they reach a minimum of -4. Basic cleaning takes ten minutes a day and requires access to water - however, it will only stave off losses for days without cleaning. More serious bathing takes a half hour.
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