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<blockquote data-quote="rmcoen" data-source="post: 7752404" data-attributes="member: 6692404"><p>I played a girl "street rat" caught stealing by the church, and eventually converted to cleric. Street "wise" but still fairly naive, she was seduced by another PC during a carnival -- whilst said PC was using magic to change shape and gender! [I, player, had no idea the other character was actually another player or PC!] -- was even more comedic, because my PC had specialized in Perception, having been a lookout on the streets; a 17 skill (out of 20), and failed check after check to realize what was going on. GM rolled some dice, we all had a laugh afterwards, and moved on...</p><p>... until my cleric started getting sick, and Cure Disease wasn't working. Eventually figured out she was pregnant (thanks, "Netbook of Sex for D&D"). Ended up acquiring a ring of air elemental command so she could fly (back and feet constantly ached), gave birth while on a starjamming adventure to twins (who were promply adopted by the party's paladin). Many interesting interactions between the party, the babies, the absentee parent (a weretiger wizard who thought the whole thing was funny, and took no repsonsbility). My character eventually retired to The Rock with all her adventuring earnings, built a Temple, and raised the kids. The party would stop in every so often to check on them.</p><p></p><p>Another character, another campaign. I played a young human wizard from the city, while the GM's girlfriend played a *very* diminutive elf ranger. For prejudicial reasons, my character decided that the "helpless elf" needed protecting. He fell in love, she tolerated the cute "child" (he was 17, she was 80-something). He frequently put himself in harm's way to defend her [despite having like a quarter of her hit points], took her on dates in each city they came to, bought her presents, etc. Teenaged antics, at which the rest of the party laughed (quietly, behind their hands). The campaign ended when "adulting" kept interfering with gaming. Reesidd and Errynne were written into the sunset, heading into the wilderness, she having grown "fond enough of the silly boy to keep him company for a couple decades or until he invariably died".</p><p></p><p>In a campaign I *ran*, one of the players had a female "Paladin of Life", who would not kill living creatures, and took it upon herself to *produce* as much life as possible. she had two kids (with NPCs) during the lengthy campaign, and one with another PC (seduced him at the end of the campaign, then left without him knowing about the kid). Another PC, barmaid-turned-healer, married the aforementioned seduced PC, since he had acquired a title and a castle and was a big step up for her. In the campaign denouement, though, she ended up reforming and rebuilding The Church, and left him to spend time on that all-consuming project...</p><p></p><p>In the last 15 years, though... no party romances, with PCs or NPCs. One dragonborn avenger left the party after finding a settlement of dragonborns (he thought he was the last) to rejoin his race. One rogue/ranger spent every spare coin on "companionship" when returning from adventures. But everything was "offscreen"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmcoen, post: 7752404, member: 6692404"] I played a girl "street rat" caught stealing by the church, and eventually converted to cleric. Street "wise" but still fairly naive, she was seduced by another PC during a carnival -- whilst said PC was using magic to change shape and gender! [I, player, had no idea the other character was actually another player or PC!] -- was even more comedic, because my PC had specialized in Perception, having been a lookout on the streets; a 17 skill (out of 20), and failed check after check to realize what was going on. GM rolled some dice, we all had a laugh afterwards, and moved on... ... until my cleric started getting sick, and Cure Disease wasn't working. Eventually figured out she was pregnant (thanks, "Netbook of Sex for D&D"). Ended up acquiring a ring of air elemental command so she could fly (back and feet constantly ached), gave birth while on a starjamming adventure to twins (who were promply adopted by the party's paladin). Many interesting interactions between the party, the babies, the absentee parent (a weretiger wizard who thought the whole thing was funny, and took no repsonsbility). My character eventually retired to The Rock with all her adventuring earnings, built a Temple, and raised the kids. The party would stop in every so often to check on them. Another character, another campaign. I played a young human wizard from the city, while the GM's girlfriend played a *very* diminutive elf ranger. For prejudicial reasons, my character decided that the "helpless elf" needed protecting. He fell in love, she tolerated the cute "child" (he was 17, she was 80-something). He frequently put himself in harm's way to defend her [despite having like a quarter of her hit points], took her on dates in each city they came to, bought her presents, etc. Teenaged antics, at which the rest of the party laughed (quietly, behind their hands). The campaign ended when "adulting" kept interfering with gaming. Reesidd and Errynne were written into the sunset, heading into the wilderness, she having grown "fond enough of the silly boy to keep him company for a couple decades or until he invariably died". In a campaign I *ran*, one of the players had a female "Paladin of Life", who would not kill living creatures, and took it upon herself to *produce* as much life as possible. she had two kids (with NPCs) during the lengthy campaign, and one with another PC (seduced him at the end of the campaign, then left without him knowing about the kid). Another PC, barmaid-turned-healer, married the aforementioned seduced PC, since he had acquired a title and a castle and was a big step up for her. In the campaign denouement, though, she ended up reforming and rebuilding The Church, and left him to spend time on that all-consuming project... In the last 15 years, though... no party romances, with PCs or NPCs. One dragonborn avenger left the party after finding a settlement of dragonborns (he thought he was the last) to rejoin his race. One rogue/ranger spent every spare coin on "companionship" when returning from adventures. But everything was "offscreen"... [/QUOTE]
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