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<blockquote data-quote="Jmarso" data-source="post: 8437277" data-attributes="member: 7032066"><p>Playing as a teen back in the day, with friends, it was always sort of PG references to 'seducing the barmaid' or the occasional woodland dryad encounter, etc., but it was always a 'fade to black' kind of thing and it never got graphic, too dramatic, or detracted from gameplay- just a bunch of hormone-ridden teens verbalizing their 'seduce the busty tavern wench' fantasies. Success or failure was determined by dice rolls- very tame. Occasionally there was a marriageable princess to rescue and marry that might lead to a land grant and title from a grateful noble- that sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>As an adult playing with other adults and...(gasp)...<em>women(!)</em>... it generally doesn't come up. We have one female player who has used her feminine 'wiles' to con some money out of an NPC, but it was in a good cause, not for herself. We still chuckle about it a bit, sessions later. It's a gothic horror Ravenloft-style campaign, so opportunities for romance have been slim, as most of the NPC's are dreary, overtaxed, downtrodden, undead-terrorized serfs- when they aren't actually undead! (As were the PC's before taking up 'the life').</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmarso, post: 8437277, member: 7032066"] Playing as a teen back in the day, with friends, it was always sort of PG references to 'seducing the barmaid' or the occasional woodland dryad encounter, etc., but it was always a 'fade to black' kind of thing and it never got graphic, too dramatic, or detracted from gameplay- just a bunch of hormone-ridden teens verbalizing their 'seduce the busty tavern wench' fantasies. Success or failure was determined by dice rolls- very tame. Occasionally there was a marriageable princess to rescue and marry that might lead to a land grant and title from a grateful noble- that sort of thing. As an adult playing with other adults and...(gasp)...[I]women(!)[/I]... it generally doesn't come up. We have one female player who has used her feminine 'wiles' to con some money out of an NPC, but it was in a good cause, not for herself. We still chuckle about it a bit, sessions later. It's a gothic horror Ravenloft-style campaign, so opportunities for romance have been slim, as most of the NPC's are dreary, overtaxed, downtrodden, undead-terrorized serfs- when they aren't actually undead! (As were the PC's before taking up 'the life'). [/QUOTE]
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