Adult: Guide to Unlawful Carnal Knowledge


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Yes, I am alive... and yes, I am still fiending to do the layout.

Thank God for 2late's email... I've been pretty busy lately preparing for the role of Wizard's Apprentice at the local Renaissance Festival, so I only periodically checked my subscribed threads. Hence, I missed the changeover to this thread completely (especially with the boards moving to a new server every other day).

Anyway, I am back now, and happy that things are moving along. I'll keep checking here for any news and stuff...
 
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If no one minds my taking over here. . . .

Since I think everyone is at least paying attention now, why don't we start taking votes on things, in the order they appear in this thread? I'll start first by throwing out Spoffy's Hulberries and Hulberry wine for the items section.

EDIT: Erm, throwing it out for the voting public, that is. I think a simple aye or nay type is in order here. We're past debating semantics.
 
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I want to step out of my typical lurking - this is, in fact, my first post to this forum - to extend thank-yous to the team updating the Guide to Unlawful Carnal Knowledge.

Thanks to you, some of the work I had intended to enhance my players' campaign will no longer be quite so onerous. I had planned to update many of the rules, spells, effects, and items from the original guide to 3E myself. I no longer need to do so now; your efforts have provided me the basic mechanics I needed to render two or three prestige classes from my campaign playable for player characters, as up to now they have been too mechanically unbalanced for anything other than NPCs or "monsters." Now, they no longer need to be.

Please continue with your fine efforts. I look forward to seeing your complete guide in the not-too-distant future.
 
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ARGH!!!!!!

I hate to do this at such a late stage, but it looks like we need rules for dealing with Overstimulated and Sexually Delerious characters. Read these new descriptions carefully and tell me what you think.

Overstimulated: The character has gone beyond Peaked and is in sexual agony as they are a hair’s breadth away from release, but climax is teasingly withheld from them. While in this state, a character cannot perform any Intelligence based skills (except Sexual Prowess using the Creative Lover trick) or cast spells, has a -10 distraction penalty for all non-sexual skill checks, and suffers a -5 morale penalty for all save attempts. An Over-stimulated character will agree to do almost anything to be allowed to achieve climax (Very difficult, the character recieves a +10 bonus to all arousal checks while Overstimulated and cannot chose to forego this bonus), and must make a Will save to resist agreeing to any such offers. The save’s DC equals 20 + the offering character’s Charisma modifiers. Finally, an Over-stimulated character must make a Will save every round (DC 18) or take 1 point of temporary Wisdom damage. Upon reaching 0 Wisdom, they become Sexually Delerious rather than passing out.

Sexually Delirious: A character who reaches this stage is considered Helpless. The only action he or she is capable of is mindless :):):):)ing and sucking. He or she is also suggestible as per the Hypnotize spell as if their partner was a first level Sorcerer, and he or she loses all Will save bonuses until he or she gets 8 hours of complete rest.

This state works differently depending on gender. A male remains continually aroused and horny (at least), while a female remains peaked for purposes of orgasm. Males, however, do not need to make Con checks to remain aroused after each orgasm.
 

nice conditions, though I think, overstimulated is a bit harsh. There should be at least a will save to avoid the "not-being-able-to-perform-intelligence-based-taks"
In addition, I think, that there should be a possibility to come out of this condition without either passing out or becoming delirious.
 

Re: ARGH!!!!!!

@Lily: Sounds good, but as it seems the overstimulated person will stay so forever. Shouldnt the other person have to do something to keep the character in this state? What happens if the person which overstimulated the character is no longer able to do this at all(For example a Bard has to take a run from a angry husband, what happens to his partner, while the bard runs and the husband is chasing him)? Shouldn't there be a way for the character to come somehow back to "peaked"?

Since you mentioned "...rather than passing out.": Under what conditions does a character pass out?
 
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I would say that "Over-stimulated" ends when arousal does, under the normal rules for the guide (except when magic's involved, of course)

As to "Rather than passing out." this is a reference to the standard D20 occurance when one loses all Wisdom points to ability damage or drain, ie "Lapses into a nightmare-filled sleep."
 



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