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(The Sacred Rules Of The Sexy)
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''Do not use this to piss off your fellow player.''
''Do not use this to piss off your fellow player.''
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This should go without saying, but...
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:This should go without saying, but...
The Third Sacred Rule Of The Sexy is as follows:
The Third Sacred Rule Of The Sexy is as follows:
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''Don't forget the relative importance of sexuality in the campaign.''
''Don't forget the relative importance of sexuality in the campaign.''
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Read: For most player-characters, sexuality will ''not'' be that important - it's fun, and sometimes useful, but your characters are adventurers first and foremost; every sexual advantage in the book won't help in most combat situations, dungeoneering, or the like. Use these rules to spice up your character, maybe seek a diplomatic advantage, and find some unusual encounters, sure, just don't expect the options to be exceptionally useful.
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:Read: For most player-characters, sexuality will ''not'' be that important - it's fun, and sometimes useful, but your characters are adventurers first and foremost; every sexual advantage in the book won't help in most combat situations, dungeoneering, or the like. Use these rules to spice up your character, maybe seek a diplomatic advantage, and find some unusual encounters, sure, just don't expect the options to be exceptionally useful.
The Final Sacred Rule Of The Sexy is as follows:
The Final Sacred Rule Of The Sexy is as follows:
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''If you are even CONSIDERING using sexuality-related issues for heavy drama, especially if the word "rape" has come up in conversations about this... You really DON'T want these rules.''
''If you are even CONSIDERING using sexuality-related issues for heavy drama, especially if the word "rape" has come up in conversations about this... You really DON'T want these rules.''
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Remember what we said above about these rules not being very serious? We meant it. These rules aren't meant to allow for that kind of detail. There are other mechanics for This And That that may better suit your needs... If (and this is a ''ludicrously massive'' "if") you're even in a campaign that suits it. (HINT: If it's a D&D campaign, it probably doesn't.)
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:Remember what we said above about these rules not being very serious? We meant it. These rules aren't meant to allow for that kind of detail. There are other mechanics for This And That that may better suit your needs... If (and this is a ''ludicrously massive'' "if") you're even in a campaign that suits it. (HINT: If it's a D&D campaign, it probably doesn't.)
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:These rules are best used in a group that just wants to have a little fun with the content. A campaign ideally suited to this is probably one that is also okay with things like [[d20r:Silly_Skill_Uses | explicitly humorous content]]. Anime-styled campaigns may also find some use for these, due to their representations of the details being just about as realistic.
== The Rule Of Sexy Outfitting ==
== The Rule Of Sexy Outfitting ==

Revision as of 10:26, 28 August 2010

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