Mark
CreativeMountainGames.com
One woman in particular grabbed the role of sword-jocky with both hands and refused to let go.
Should someone be banned for replying, I hasten to point out that making such a statement could be considered entrapment.
One woman in particular grabbed the role of sword-jocky with both hands and refused to let go.
I've run an almost all-female (one guy) group before as well. Fun campaign. One woman in particular grabbed the role of sword-jocky with both hands and refused to let go.
I hesitate to ask, but...
How do you know their parts are awesome? Do you inspect them regularly for quality control?
The role of sword-jockey? Were you trying to lace that post with as much innuendo as you could possibly come up with?My wife has historically taken the same role out of the hands of all the guys in our group.
Well, at least I've managed to skeeve you out by making you confront the image of your gaming group dropping trou for you to examine their parts in detail. My work here is done.Awesome parts must be apparent while gaming with clothes on. No inspection required!
The role of sword-jockey? Were you trying to lace that post with as much innuendo as you could possibly come up with?


This hasn't been my experience . . . I've played with a few other female gamers that were into gaming, but the overall impression from them was they were definitely into the roleplaying aspect and were turned off by combat.
i played over the edge last night (how's that for a blast from the past?). It was wild, wacky, rules-light fun. But one player had a terrible time--didn't know what to do, couldn't get into the light-hearted wackiness or the over-the-top characters, and just wanted some combat and some crunchy rules. Hated the experience; just wanted to get back to our 4e game and some monster-bashing. She was a woman who had obviously fallen under the tachyonic control of the throckmorton device.