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Lord of the Hidden Layer
I would suggest your guest finish reading MoonSong's paragraph that you quote; the section in -this notation- is important too.You want to tell the transgender person who I sometimes have at my table
I would suggest your guest finish reading MoonSong's paragraph that you quote; the section in -this notation- is important too.You want to tell the transgender person who I sometimes have at my table
Honestly, this stuff bothers me. It is distracting, calls attention to itself, and changes the overall feel of the campaign from "Let's have some fun escapism" to "let's reenact some kinky immature stuff". I will not adopt this on any game I run, won't invite it, and won't allow it without good reason. -Making a player feel accepted and welcome is a good reason; giving someone carte blanche to start making everyone uncomfortable is not-.
Unless the blessing of Corellon brings something positive to the table that we can't do without, I won't even consider it. To me it belongs with the BoEF and the Girdle of Masculinity/Femininity, that is, in any table but mine.
I would suggest your guest finish reading MoonSong's paragraph that you quote; the section in -this notation- is important too.
I think Moonsong has a point as I used to play with what I call "Baby Seal Clubbers". You know the ones, they will create a semi-scandalous character and start pushing buttons every once in a while in the name of "Hey, I'm just roleplaying my character here". Once they find the right buttons, the gloves come off, they club the game narrative like a baby seal, ruining the game for at least half the table, and generally being a complete tool. All while acting scandalized that their character is now suddenly a problem in the game when it was obvious what I made earlier that everyone said they could live with, of course.
My answer to that is, "Stop playing with douchebags that break the social contract", as mentioned in the great Seth Skorkowsky videos on this subject.
That being said, he knows his table and we don't. He might be around folks that can't resist the odd off-color pelt gathering. He was pretty careful not to word his post saying that the rest of us are idiots for not agreeing with him so I have to give him props for that despite our enthusiasm for a storytelling tool he has zero personal interest in using.
You want to tell the transgender person who I sometimes have at my table that something that gives her representation is, "kinky immature stuff"?
There is nothing innately kinky, or even erotic, in a character who can change gender/sex unless you choose to make it so. And I expected better from you.