Lanefan
Victoria Rules
A couple of pebbles to lob into the pond here...
1. For thems as have been posting in here, in your own games, how often do players run PCs not of their own gender? And what results do you get?
Or do you as DM even allow such? (in a thread here a few months back, a surprising number of DMs flatly and shockingly stated that such was banned in their games...a serious eye-opener, to be sure)
The game I currently play in has 3 male players and 2 female (was 3, and the lapsed player's PC is still in the party); yet the in-party gender ration is M-3/F-8. (we usually run 2 PCs each, if you're wondering at the math there...)
2. A long time ago, we made some changes to our 1e-based game rules to make it less sexist - to a point:
:::Human stat adjustments due to gender went out the window.
::
warves were made to be male-centric (over 60% of all Dwarves are male; their females rarely if ever adventure), and Gnomes were made to be the reverse though not quite so militant about it. Female Gnomes and Male Dwarves can become stronger etc. than their opposites. Elves were *supposed* to become somewhat androgynous but that just never happened in play; I find I prefer the actual result over the theory anyway.
:::When I redid the pantheons to a "universal" system, male-female became the third great division, along with good-evil and law-chaos (and rated as more important than law-chaos); thus, by definition, gender equality at the divine level across all alignments becomes a pure and simple fact.
:::Cavaliers were charged with defense of the (supposedly-weaker) opposite gender - leading to loads of fun when there's a Cavalier of each gender in the party; as has happened once or twice.
3. While the selection of plastic female minis doesn't impress, I've noticed more and more really good female metal minis coming out of late; so all is not lost on that front.
Lanefan
1. For thems as have been posting in here, in your own games, how often do players run PCs not of their own gender? And what results do you get?
Or do you as DM even allow such? (in a thread here a few months back, a surprising number of DMs flatly and shockingly stated that such was banned in their games...a serious eye-opener, to be sure)
The game I currently play in has 3 male players and 2 female (was 3, and the lapsed player's PC is still in the party); yet the in-party gender ration is M-3/F-8. (we usually run 2 PCs each, if you're wondering at the math there...)
2. A long time ago, we made some changes to our 1e-based game rules to make it less sexist - to a point:
:::Human stat adjustments due to gender went out the window.
::

:::When I redid the pantheons to a "universal" system, male-female became the third great division, along with good-evil and law-chaos (and rated as more important than law-chaos); thus, by definition, gender equality at the divine level across all alignments becomes a pure and simple fact.
:::Cavaliers were charged with defense of the (supposedly-weaker) opposite gender - leading to loads of fun when there's a Cavalier of each gender in the party; as has happened once or twice.

3. While the selection of plastic female minis doesn't impress, I've noticed more and more really good female metal minis coming out of late; so all is not lost on that front.
Lanefan