Monsters of Sin #4: Lust (PFRPG) PDF (based on
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Monsters of Sin epitomize the very worst of our natures—and they prey on others' weaknesses. This fourth book in the Monsters of Sin series for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game is devoted to Lust, desire that overrules all thoughts, emotions, and primal drives, a sin that can entice any character if played just right.
It includes:
The Inbred Orc, victim of passions run amok
The inoffensive, innocent, and just-a-bit-curious Truffle
The Loverlorn, a jilted bride who gets her revenge over and over again
The voracious Embodiment of Lust itself, the ultimate lover, who boils the blood of the suitors it toys with
Detail on Lust within the Midgard Campaign Setting
Rules for incorporating Lust into your NPCs and monsters
Whether you're running a Campaign of Sin, or simply want to add a little spice to your game, Monsters of Sin: Lust is sinfully satisfying!
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That description of the Loverlorn sounds good, though I hope thgat someone someday does a Ganconer or Love-Talker too.
And that guy on the cover art? Letting succubi remove his armor and weapons? Any bets on how long before they're picking what's left of Sir Lecher out from between their fangs?
And that guy on the cover art? Letting succubi remove his armor and weapons? Any bets on how long before they're picking what's left of Sir Lecher out from between their fangs?
Letting? If you think resisting that many succubi is a choice, you have a stronger will than I, sir.
I'll probably be reviewing this one later on, but for right now I want to say that the truffles are some of the creepiest things I've ever seen in Pathfinder. I mean
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an obsessive and clueless curiosity about sex, accompanied by magical ways of forcing mortals, be they human, nonhuman-yet-sentient, or plain old animals, to 'demonstrate'? Urrrgh.
If it were me I'd make them what becomes of most of the kids that get dragged off to that realm in the Golden Hells supplement, the one where the Bogeymen and other child snatchers come from, just for the added creepy factor.
That's an A-1 review, End. I'm pleased to see that you found the two most fascinating monsters to be the Lovelorn (really, the vengeful undead bride is a classic mythic monster who's been missing for a long time from Pathfinder) and the insanely creepy Truffle.