D20r Sexy:Consequences

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You'll notice that longer-lived species tend to not be as fertile - this is precisely the point, actually (being one of the ways nature keeps species populations in balance).
You'll notice that longer-lived species tend to not be as fertile - this is precisely the point, actually (being one of the ways nature keeps species populations in balance).
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If a Contraceptive was used, lower the effective Fertility Modifier by 1 - to a minimum of 0. (In other words, a 20 ''still'' means a pregnancy.)
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If a Contraceptive was used, lower the effective Fertility Modifier by 1 - to a minimum of 0. (In other words, a 20 ''still'' means a chance pregnancy.) If a Condom was used and not broken, conception automatically doesn't occur.
These rules ignore the estrus cycles of the women involved; this is partially a convenience measure (how many people ''really'' want to track That Time Of The Month for their characters, let alone NPCS?!), but also provides for how, when trying to avoid doing it at the wrong time, it's kind of tough to know for sure (unless they're, you know, ''bleeding'', at which point sex is a bad idea for entirely different reasons). If a player REALLY wants to keep track, the general rule should be that, on the ideal days of the cycle, raise the Fertility Modifier by 3; the rest of the time, the modifier is at a -3 instead. (Yes, this does make pregnancies still possible. That's normal.)
These rules ignore the estrus cycles of the women involved; this is partially a convenience measure (how many people ''really'' want to track That Time Of The Month for their characters, let alone NPCS?!), but also provides for how, when trying to avoid doing it at the wrong time, it's kind of tough to know for sure (unless they're, you know, ''bleeding'', at which point sex is a bad idea for entirely different reasons). If a player REALLY wants to keep track, the general rule should be that, on the ideal days of the cycle, raise the Fertility Modifier by 3; the rest of the time, the modifier is at a -3 instead. (Yes, this does make pregnancies still possible. That's normal.)
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|Voyeur's Dream ||Sexual ||16 ||1d3 Days ||1d4 Wis ||7th ||When a character with Voyeur’s Dream Climaxes, everyone within a mile feels that someone has Climaxed. Should they Climax again in that sexual session, people within a mile sense that someone done so, and where. Each further time they Climax, everyone within a mile knows that they have done so, where they are, and receives a dream-like vision of what they’re doing. An Awareness check (DC 20) allows a viewer to identify the people involved in the act if they know them. Characters undergoing Ecstasy extend the range of this effect to ten miles.
|Voyeur's Dream ||Sexual ||16 ||1d3 Days ||1d4 Wis ||7th ||When a character with Voyeur’s Dream Climaxes, everyone within a mile feels that someone has Climaxed. Should they Climax again in that sexual session, people within a mile sense that someone done so, and where. Each further time they Climax, everyone within a mile knows that they have done so, where they are, and receives a dream-like vision of what they’re doing. An Awareness check (DC 20) allows a viewer to identify the people involved in the act if they know them. Characters undergoing Ecstasy extend the range of this effect to ten miles.
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== Other Difficulties ==
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While there are not detailed rules on this, players should exercise caution in who they do it with even after clearing the diseases and rolling on the condom to prevent pregnancy... In particular, taking someone's virginity is a surefire way to draw a reaction from their parents. While the term "Shotgun Wedding" is technically inaccurate, an ''explosive runes'' spell can get the point across just as clearly, as does a wanted notice across an entire city or kingdom...

Revision as of 09:07, 30 August 2010

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