Example 1:We haven't provided them because it's as absurd as if you claiming that your fantasy RPG games had never included swords.
As you can see, gender and sexuality was an important part of plot, as the PCs could interact, ally, deceive or be deceived by these NPCs, and understanding the NPCs motivations was important.
I see nothing relevant at all regarding sexuality in the plot section noted. Please tell me how sexual preference or tras vs cis gender is relevant to this plot or what happens. More specifically, if you change the sexual preference of one of the characters how does this plot change or what would not work?
Example 2:
Part of this would fall into the "biology surrounding reproduction", which I noted is an exception (along with genitalia and graphic sex). That said, if I am playing a woman slug, why does she have to "lean woman". I would argue she is a woman period and does not need any extra qualifiers put on her .... unless of course reproduction becomes part of the game for that character. If she later decides she is a man, then she is. She is not a transgender man, or a non-binary man (which is a little contradictory). She, or I should say he, is a man period.
As for the "fade to black" sex; that can happen regardless of the sexuality and gender of the characters. Yes it happened and it does not matter if the slugman was a man, woman, binary and whether he/she was heterosexual or homosexual and what his or her partner was. Again those "labels" are irrelevant to the story.
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