James Gasik
We don't talk about Pun-Pun
A Lich and a Night Hag, as examples, have 16 Charisma.I am simply trying to have the rules reflect the D&D universe. If you feel that beauty isn't appreciated, desired, admired, or even looked at in the D&D universe, then more power to you. But I believe anecdotally, more people believe it exists in that universe. So why not add one simple word to the already list of words that define charisma?
EDIT: actually, let me add to this. So D&D is, as noted, full of things that aren't attractive but have high Charisma. If we add "beauty" as a possible descriptor for Charisma, but note that one need not be pretty to have a high Charisma, would we also have to include the potential for low Charisma creatures to be very attractive?
That would bring us right back to where we are now.
Another wrinkle- let's say a character uses disguise self or a Disguise Kit to disguise themselves as an attractive person. Would they gain more Charisma as a result?
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