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<blockquote data-quote="Remathilis" data-source="post: 6506424" data-attributes="member: 7635"><p>Its come up some times. Most of our group is mature enough and they tend toward heroes, so the only "adult" situations that tend to come up are mostly implied. (Succubi, torture chambers, etc). Most of it comes from evil NPCs so that the group can feel better about killing them, I don't get too many anti-heroes anymore. An older group of players I used to play with opted to try a more "gray" game, but quickly descended into Stupid Evil and the game imploded in three sessions. We have had some minor elements though; a womanizing cleric, or a a character who was addicted to alcohol. </p><p></p><p>On the other side, its come up a few times that PCs have had a romantic encounter with an NPC (either a romance or a fling) but that's usually handled a bit more "3rd person" (I tell the princess I love her). Several of my characters (as well as PCs in my games) have been married and a few have had children. </p><p></p><p>That said, we don't take any of it "really" seriously. We occasionally make some sophomoric jokes about "banging the bard" but we usually leave the truly terrible or intimate things "off camera". We probably keep the game at PG-13 with occasional dips in R territory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remathilis, post: 6506424, member: 7635"] Its come up some times. Most of our group is mature enough and they tend toward heroes, so the only "adult" situations that tend to come up are mostly implied. (Succubi, torture chambers, etc). Most of it comes from evil NPCs so that the group can feel better about killing them, I don't get too many anti-heroes anymore. An older group of players I used to play with opted to try a more "gray" game, but quickly descended into Stupid Evil and the game imploded in three sessions. We have had some minor elements though; a womanizing cleric, or a a character who was addicted to alcohol. On the other side, its come up a few times that PCs have had a romantic encounter with an NPC (either a romance or a fling) but that's usually handled a bit more "3rd person" (I tell the princess I love her). Several of my characters (as well as PCs in my games) have been married and a few have had children. That said, we don't take any of it "really" seriously. We occasionally make some sophomoric jokes about "banging the bard" but we usually leave the truly terrible or intimate things "off camera". We probably keep the game at PG-13 with occasional dips in R territory. [/QUOTE]
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