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<blockquote data-quote="LostSoul" data-source="post: 5992204" data-attributes="member: 386"><p>For A:</p><p></p><p>Campaign 1: Rarely. There are only two players and both are playing male PCs; however, we have female NPCs whom we play from time to time. Sometimes they talk to female NPCs. (I'm a player here.)</p><p></p><p>Campaign 2: Often. One of the players is female, who plays a female PC, and I - as DM - roll randomly to determine sex for NPCs. That results in many female NPCs that converse with the female PC without regard to the male PCs or NPCs.</p><p></p><p>Campaign 3: Rarely. While we're playing in a town that's being run by three different women (rolled randomly by me, as DM), the PCs are always in the dungeon. There are few NPCs of either sex within the dungeon. Most of the party is female, but since it's a one-on-one game, there is little intra-party dialogue.</p><p></p><p>I'm not really sure why this matters. In Campaign 2, I rolled up Vercy the Tight-Lipped (an unaligned (or LN) worshipper of Vecna, God of Secrets, who despises gossip and idle talk and thus banned it in her town - hence her moniker) as a female. The PCs talked to her a lot, but the talk between the female PC and Vercy that didn't include the male PC was banal. It's likely that we failed the Bechdel-Gled test in the sessions that included Vercy (before they killed her to take over the town - the bastards), but Vercy was a bad-ass who ruled over a little town and kept it well.</p><p></p><p>I am sexist, but I don't get why that would be a test of "gender" bias.</p><p></p><p>For B:</p><p></p><p>Nope, never happens. The composition of the group does not allow for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LostSoul, post: 5992204, member: 386"] For A: Campaign 1: Rarely. There are only two players and both are playing male PCs; however, we have female NPCs whom we play from time to time. Sometimes they talk to female NPCs. (I'm a player here.) Campaign 2: Often. One of the players is female, who plays a female PC, and I - as DM - roll randomly to determine sex for NPCs. That results in many female NPCs that converse with the female PC without regard to the male PCs or NPCs. Campaign 3: Rarely. While we're playing in a town that's being run by three different women (rolled randomly by me, as DM), the PCs are always in the dungeon. There are few NPCs of either sex within the dungeon. Most of the party is female, but since it's a one-on-one game, there is little intra-party dialogue. I'm not really sure why this matters. In Campaign 2, I rolled up Vercy the Tight-Lipped (an unaligned (or LN) worshipper of Vecna, God of Secrets, who despises gossip and idle talk and thus banned it in her town - hence her moniker) as a female. The PCs talked to her a lot, but the talk between the female PC and Vercy that didn't include the male PC was banal. It's likely that we failed the Bechdel-Gled test in the sessions that included Vercy (before they killed her to take over the town - the bastards), but Vercy was a bad-ass who ruled over a little town and kept it well. I am sexist, but I don't get why that would be a test of "gender" bias. For B: Nope, never happens. The composition of the group does not allow for it. [/QUOTE]
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