Lincoln Hills
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Why does additional female PCs mean the game will suddenly shift to "sexy adventures"?
"Hercules! The Cyclops stole my bikini top!"
Honestly I'm amazed the thread has spun out this long. There's no issue, no problem: if not for the potential for bawdy jokes we'd be done here. Still, it's better than reading another argument about alignment - or rogues - or wizards...
Charon's Little Helper
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Actually, I'm talking about the Sacred Band of Thebes, who actually defeated the spartans and was a military force composed of 300 men, or more appropriately, 150 gay couples, with older/younger pairing being the standard. Yep, they crushed the Spartans.
True - but I will say that the Spartans had started to go soft (relatively speaking) by then.
| Wheldrake |
Honestly though, the sexcapades aren't the issue, I'm mostly worried about us falling into a Harem campaign were all the girls start fighting. That'd be, just a little awkward.
Oooh, catfight! Or, depending on the prevailing weather, mud wrestling.
Sell tickets, mate!
Or, start rattling off Castle Anthrax jokes, refusing to back away from the "terrible peril". <g>
I too fail to see the downside to this scenario... aside from the mechanical problems of running enounters against a group of 9 characters. I would hope the DM keeps the 4 NPCs out of the action when all five players are present.
| Terquem |
Why does additional female PCs mean the game will suddenly shift to "sexy adventures"?
That is just as likely to happen with a group of any ratio of male/female adventurers.
Hell, you could all be male Spartan soldiers, and the hot and heavy nights would be beyond number.
I think I saw that title scroll by when I was browsing my cable channels last night...
| RavenStarver |
It's an online campaign run on Roll20.net
It's working really well so far, just use Skype instead of the built in video.
Yeah, 5 players and the DM has 4 NPCs. As for making combats unruly, we're handling it like Mass Effect or Dragon Age were we pick which companions every time we disembark. Or like Star Trek ^.^
| David knott 242 |
It's an online campaign run on Roll20.net
It's working really well so far, just use Skype instead of the built in video.
Yeah, 5 players and the DM has 4 NPCs. As for making combats unruly, we're handling it like Mass Effect or Dragon Age were we pick which companions every time we disembark. Or like Star Trek ^.^
In that case -- most likely the players themselves are all male.
| Te'Shen |
. . . Though it might be hard to sail the boat alone. . . .
Not if you are a fifth level cleric, sixth level oracle, or a seventh level wizard/sorcerer/witch. I recommend the neutral cleric so it's easier to have a desecrate up.
*Look at character list*
Wait, all those crazy races, and you don't have a catgirl? Blasphemy!On the other hand, you have a... ratgirl?
I'm surprised no one has mentioned it seems like a cross gendered Splinter... or now that I think about it, yeah, they called it a he, but in the cartoons and movies, it's not like there were any other ratpersons around... he could have been Mama Splinter and just not made an issue of it...