I'm willing to use just about any of those. About the only control (if you will) I would put on them is the level of description, and the 'quantity' of such acts ingame. I would also never use any of them simply because I can; there would always be a reason for it.
But for the most part, the only thing different from 'violence' and 'rape/torture/etc' is the amount of detail. The odds of a PC walking on on the normally kind and benevolent Lord - who happens to have a taste for the younger members of his household - in the middle of some kind of (sexual/torture/etc) act is very slim; it would only come up if the 'punch' from such a situation was deemed necessary (for whatever reason). Such people would have their acts alluded to, again, with varying 'severity'; perhaps gossip, if players seem uneasy about the matter, or perhaps the seey him coming out of someone's room and hear the sounds of crying, if they can handle 'stronger' stuff.
On the other hand, players can expect to know what happens to a brigand when Korgar the Barbarian crits with his greatsword, or the scene of the aftermath of a devistating battle, or so forth. Violence doesn't seem to be a big deal in my group, so gore is likely, and indeed, almost guaranteed.
Basically, the most sensitive it tends to be, the less likely it will come up with any detail, if at all.
But for the most part, the only thing different from 'violence' and 'rape/torture/etc' is the amount of detail. The odds of a PC walking on on the normally kind and benevolent Lord - who happens to have a taste for the younger members of his household - in the middle of some kind of (sexual/torture/etc) act is very slim; it would only come up if the 'punch' from such a situation was deemed necessary (for whatever reason). Such people would have their acts alluded to, again, with varying 'severity'; perhaps gossip, if players seem uneasy about the matter, or perhaps the seey him coming out of someone's room and hear the sounds of crying, if they can handle 'stronger' stuff.
On the other hand, players can expect to know what happens to a brigand when Korgar the Barbarian crits with his greatsword, or the scene of the aftermath of a devistating battle, or so forth. Violence doesn't seem to be a big deal in my group, so gore is likely, and indeed, almost guaranteed.
Basically, the most sensitive it tends to be, the less likely it will come up with any detail, if at all.
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