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<blockquote data-quote="Zapak Vim" data-source="post: 1958066" data-attributes="member: 15072"><p>In my game the violence is pretty graphic, but sex is just avoided. mostly cos all my players play fairly non sexual types. the wizard who is devoted to her art and has no interest in sex, the paladin who is celibate etc</p><p> I always throw in a few NPC sleazeballs who leer at them, just so the tough PCs can humiliate someone every so often</p><p></p><p>in my next adventure (this week) there will be a scene where the PCs discover the aftermath of an atrocity committed by evil dudes, and as I want to get across the idea that these people really are evil, it will include the discovery of the battered and mutilated bodies of a family (husband wife and kids), but I wont be going into graphic details. the implication will be that the bad guys did very bad things to naked bodies, but theres no need to go into detail at all. I think both me and the players will know exactly what we are talking about without having to go into uncomfortable detail. I think the grossest our campaign got was when somebody summoned a vrock demon to go after the PCs. Before he attacked he announced he was going to pull the head off a PC and do a disgusting act to the hole he had made. The idea was to shock the PCs and make the appearance of an evil thing from the abyss memorable. it certainly did that, but I dont think we will do it that way again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zapak Vim, post: 1958066, member: 15072"] In my game the violence is pretty graphic, but sex is just avoided. mostly cos all my players play fairly non sexual types. the wizard who is devoted to her art and has no interest in sex, the paladin who is celibate etc I always throw in a few NPC sleazeballs who leer at them, just so the tough PCs can humiliate someone every so often in my next adventure (this week) there will be a scene where the PCs discover the aftermath of an atrocity committed by evil dudes, and as I want to get across the idea that these people really are evil, it will include the discovery of the battered and mutilated bodies of a family (husband wife and kids), but I wont be going into graphic details. the implication will be that the bad guys did very bad things to naked bodies, but theres no need to go into detail at all. I think both me and the players will know exactly what we are talking about without having to go into uncomfortable detail. I think the grossest our campaign got was when somebody summoned a vrock demon to go after the PCs. Before he attacked he announced he was going to pull the head off a PC and do a disgusting act to the hole he had made. The idea was to shock the PCs and make the appearance of an evil thing from the abyss memorable. it certainly did that, but I dont think we will do it that way again... [/QUOTE]
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