What he said, because, among other things, there were somewhat scanty details on something that, from what I remember, would make a pretty sweet side-project - a plane of existence that looked like a hybrid transitive/outerplane- portrayed as spiritual sexuality incarnate, from where one could drop in on almost anywhere in the multiverse, with one stipulation- there had to be someone else at the destination performing some kind of sex act, else the transplanar teleportation would not work. Of course, I may be remembering this all wrong, anyway.Bastoche said:Cool. Thanks!
According to the d20 License guide, players get to choose character attributes like race, gender, social class etc. I think sexual orientation would also fall under this category. Basically one of the design decisions of D&D 3.x is "Player's Choice" rather than rolling whenever possible.Selma said:The PC must roll this also in the Character Generation:
The sexual orientation of the PC:
0-25: Hetero
26-50: Bi-Sexual
51-100: Gay/Lesbian
Take a look at Blue Rose….Selma said:Are there any homosexual or Lesbian RPG adventures for them to play???

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.