A solution for PCs that sleep around?


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As far as night tea goes.
Its 1sp a does which is ok for most players
But your untrained hireling only makes 1 sp a day, while a trained hireling makes 3 sp a day.
This I think would price it out of your average barmaids budget.
So if you consider a barmain a trained hireling(and Im not sure they are) is she going to spend 1/3 of her income on birth control?


While thinking it over a Player sleeping around canlead to some interesting plot twists.
Besides the above mention hags and Changelings.
A medusa needs Humanoids to reproduce. Have a medusa disguise herself and sleep with the player. later on after the party defeats the Medusa can the player slay his own daughter in her crib or does he wait till she grows up into a monster?
Have a Sucubus use her magic on a newlywed commoner couple who are good and pious. The Sucubus then send the ensorcelled Bride to a Paladin or Cleric that sleeps around. Later the Paladin or Cleric has to deal with the fact he has ruined a good marriage, has his and other reputations ruined by his action and now the wife of another man is pregnant by him while the Sucubus goes laughing her head off.
have the price of Night tea and bachelor dust drop to half what it supposed to cost.But what know one knows is that the new supplier is a Drow who has modified both so the effect is permanent.She hopes in the long run to sterilize enough of the good race to drop their population to the point they can be overan by goblinoids and other monsters.

Grand Lodge

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When I was a teenager, the campaign I GM'd pretty much had all the characters fulfilling their players fantasies with innumerable buxom maids, slatterns and wenches. Some got pregnant, and some got STDs and others just had a good time. In the end it just became creepy as the GM role playing the scenarios with the other player. Just kind of like awkward creepy cyber-sex between GM and player. When it reached critical mass, and just got strange I just went with the old Zanth ellipsis. The player was free to imagine what occurred, and it stayed in their imagination. Every once in a while it comes up now when we are adults, and it usually goes back to the ellipsis, except that time in the hunting lodge in Carrion Crown, but in that case they pursued one of the villains henchmen without knowing what they were doing, and got an early preview of the pain spells she had in a more intimate setting.


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Galnörag wrote:
...and got an early preview of the pain spells she had in a more intimate setting.

I wonder if there is a 3PP spell called 'Lower Lipstitch'...

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