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<blockquote data-quote="Sorn" data-source="post: 814219" data-attributes="member: 3097"><p>Clothing</p><p>Excellent work, VVrayven. </p><p></p><p>Soft/Hard-Focus</p><p>Ok, I must have gotten turned around somewhere. Must be all that work, but for some reason I thought that soft-focus was the order of the day, with hard-focus being the sidebar. </p><p></p><p>In any case, a lot of the current spells are still applicable to either focus. Even a spell that adjusts the target to 'Aroused' or 'Peaked' will work in a soft focus environment, albeit with different applications. As an example, picture a Bard bringing an audience member to the brink of an orgasm with what she thinks is a simple song. (I guess that sheds some light on all those Boy Bands). I agree that the environment changes somewhat from the bedroom to those other applications, but it's still workable. </p><p></p><p>The status conditions we have set up will work irregardless of whether you play hard focus, soft focus, or no focus at all. Ok, so they wouldn't really affect a Prowess check in Soft Focus, but a character can still be aroused, or horny, or peaked. </p><p></p><p>Once we get to spells, we can go through and decide what kind of bonuses certain spells should give in a soft-focus situation. Bear in mind that even a hard-focus game might opt to do a few soft-focus rolls for quick encounters that don't advance the story, so we should have a working solution for that. </p><p></p><p>Pregnancy:</p><p>The mechanics look good. However, I am not sure I like the idea of a monthly roll. In my current game, the two women in the party are very sexually active, with multiple partners each. With the monthly roll, even the DM wouldn't know who the father was. I'd rather see a system where pregnancy is resolved on an encounter basis (should the male climax). This of course could lead to the necessity to implement menstruation rules. I think both women in my group would lynch the DM that introduces such rules. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else have an opinion on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sorn, post: 814219, member: 3097"] Clothing Excellent work, VVrayven. Soft/Hard-Focus Ok, I must have gotten turned around somewhere. Must be all that work, but for some reason I thought that soft-focus was the order of the day, with hard-focus being the sidebar. In any case, a lot of the current spells are still applicable to either focus. Even a spell that adjusts the target to 'Aroused' or 'Peaked' will work in a soft focus environment, albeit with different applications. As an example, picture a Bard bringing an audience member to the brink of an orgasm with what she thinks is a simple song. (I guess that sheds some light on all those Boy Bands). I agree that the environment changes somewhat from the bedroom to those other applications, but it's still workable. The status conditions we have set up will work irregardless of whether you play hard focus, soft focus, or no focus at all. Ok, so they wouldn't really affect a Prowess check in Soft Focus, but a character can still be aroused, or horny, or peaked. Once we get to spells, we can go through and decide what kind of bonuses certain spells should give in a soft-focus situation. Bear in mind that even a hard-focus game might opt to do a few soft-focus rolls for quick encounters that don't advance the story, so we should have a working solution for that. Pregnancy: The mechanics look good. However, I am not sure I like the idea of a monthly roll. In my current game, the two women in the party are very sexually active, with multiple partners each. With the monthly roll, even the DM wouldn't know who the father was. I'd rather see a system where pregnancy is resolved on an encounter basis (should the male climax). This of course could lead to the necessity to implement menstruation rules. I think both women in my group would lynch the DM that introduces such rules. Anyone else have an opinion on this? [/QUOTE]
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