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<blockquote data-quote="Levistus's_Leviathan" data-source="post: 8293788" data-attributes="member: 7023887"><p>So you admit to being wrong about this making "D&D porno", correct?</p><p></p><p>Chance has had romantic and sexual relationships with both male and female NPCs, as well as NPCs of different species (human, elf, and dwarf individuals so far). That's pansexual. </p><p></p><p>Chance's gender literally changes dependent on the physical form they choose with their changeling Shapechange ability. I roleplay Chance slightly differently in a male form than when in a female form. That's literally genderfluid, stop trying to tell me who <em>my </em>character is, please. </p><p></p><p>Chance as a whole does not identify with any gender. Chance is non-binary, with individual identities and forms having specific genders (as a Human Imperial Warlord form, Chance is male, as a Half-Elven Mage, Chance is female, etc). </p><p></p><p>Unless Chance was a spellcaster that had access to Alter Self. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Whether or not Chance's identity would be the same as a different species is irrelevant. I chose Chance to be a changeling because of how important it was to the vision I had for the character. Chance is genderfluid, pansexual, and nonbinary. It's important to my character's identity and how they act. Stop trying to gaslight my experiences as a player, please. </p><p></p><p>No, Chance wouldn't. That would change how I played the character. It would literally change a major aspect of the campaign. My character's sexual and gender identities and Changeling abilities have all highly influenced both minor and major aspects of the campaign. I really don't feel like spending my time giving a list of the dozens (and possibly hundreds) of times that it has done so, because it would be based off of my word either way. If you don't trust me by saying that it has impacted the campaign, you wouldn't trust me if I gave more specific examples where it impacted the campaign. </p><p></p><p>Yes they have. You have just continued to move the goalposts and gatekeep what you decide is "relevant" to the game. </p><p></p><p>*Fixed that for you. Is it really too hard to say "they/their" instead of "he/his"?</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned above, the side plot was quite long and complex. Simply put, Chance pretended to be a half-elven nobleman magic practitioner in order to get married to a 21 year old heiress of a stronghold that resided in a tactically advantageous area and had good defenses and resources (close to Silverymoon, surrounded by tall stone walls with archer towers, had a squad of griffin-riding archers, etc). Chance spent over a year of in-game time courting the heiress, gaining the trust and blessing of her parents, investigating the hold's relationship with Silverymoon, and so on. Chance got married to the heiress and actually developed feelings for her even though Chance only intended this mission to be for selfish purposes, she got pregnant with Chance's child, and Chance grew close with the family Chance was deceiving, well, besides Chance's father-in-law, whom they still assassinated for Chance's plan to work (which Chance then blamed on a mage from the leadership of Silverymoon with forged evidence, in order to demand that Silverymoon turn over for his made-up crimes against the hold). </p><p></p><p>Chance actually fell in love with their wife, even though Chance didn't intend it. It changed a huge part of the campaign's plot there-on-out, and factored into the campaign many times later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levistus's_Leviathan, post: 8293788, member: 7023887"] So you admit to being wrong about this making "D&D porno", correct? Chance has had romantic and sexual relationships with both male and female NPCs, as well as NPCs of different species (human, elf, and dwarf individuals so far). That's pansexual. Chance's gender literally changes dependent on the physical form they choose with their changeling Shapechange ability. I roleplay Chance slightly differently in a male form than when in a female form. That's literally genderfluid, stop trying to tell me who [I]my [/I]character is, please. Chance as a whole does not identify with any gender. Chance is non-binary, with individual identities and forms having specific genders (as a Human Imperial Warlord form, Chance is male, as a Half-Elven Mage, Chance is female, etc). Unless Chance was a spellcaster that had access to Alter Self. ;) Whether or not Chance's identity would be the same as a different species is irrelevant. I chose Chance to be a changeling because of how important it was to the vision I had for the character. Chance is genderfluid, pansexual, and nonbinary. It's important to my character's identity and how they act. Stop trying to gaslight my experiences as a player, please. No, Chance wouldn't. That would change how I played the character. It would literally change a major aspect of the campaign. My character's sexual and gender identities and Changeling abilities have all highly influenced both minor and major aspects of the campaign. I really don't feel like spending my time giving a list of the dozens (and possibly hundreds) of times that it has done so, because it would be based off of my word either way. If you don't trust me by saying that it has impacted the campaign, you wouldn't trust me if I gave more specific examples where it impacted the campaign. Yes they have. You have just continued to move the goalposts and gatekeep what you decide is "relevant" to the game. *Fixed that for you. Is it really too hard to say "they/their" instead of "he/his"? As I mentioned above, the side plot was quite long and complex. Simply put, Chance pretended to be a half-elven nobleman magic practitioner in order to get married to a 21 year old heiress of a stronghold that resided in a tactically advantageous area and had good defenses and resources (close to Silverymoon, surrounded by tall stone walls with archer towers, had a squad of griffin-riding archers, etc). Chance spent over a year of in-game time courting the heiress, gaining the trust and blessing of her parents, investigating the hold's relationship with Silverymoon, and so on. Chance got married to the heiress and actually developed feelings for her even though Chance only intended this mission to be for selfish purposes, she got pregnant with Chance's child, and Chance grew close with the family Chance was deceiving, well, besides Chance's father-in-law, whom they still assassinated for Chance's plan to work (which Chance then blamed on a mage from the leadership of Silverymoon with forged evidence, in order to demand that Silverymoon turn over for his made-up crimes against the hold). Chance actually fell in love with their wife, even though Chance didn't intend it. It changed a huge part of the campaign's plot there-on-out, and factored into the campaign many times later on. [/QUOTE]
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