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<blockquote data-quote="Ydars" data-source="post: 4597039" data-attributes="member: 62992"><p>Hi Nate! Don't worry; girls can be more brutal than guys. My daughter (18) is a real bone cruncher when she plays; far more combat loving than the men in the group.</p><p> </p><p>I find one consistent theme amongst girls I have DMed is that they all seem to bond with and focus on familars and animal companions. So I would get some in as fast as possible.</p><p> </p><p>I also find that if girls' characters are created as part of the setting (i.e. their characters have defined roles in the town etc) that they tend to be more responsible and play that role better than many men.</p><p> </p><p>So you can create adventures off the idea that the women have power. I would be tempted to create an adventure where the women play the wives of the powerful men in some city but the women form a powerful and secret society to protect the town and their bumbling husbands from disaster. They go out at night and lead double lives, doing what is good for the town and pitting themselves against the wives of nobles from other towns etc.</p><p> </p><p>Essentially though, you sold this on the idea of collective story and so that is what it must be. So help them to create decent characters and the rest will take care of itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ydars, post: 4597039, member: 62992"] Hi Nate! Don't worry; girls can be more brutal than guys. My daughter (18) is a real bone cruncher when she plays; far more combat loving than the men in the group. I find one consistent theme amongst girls I have DMed is that they all seem to bond with and focus on familars and animal companions. So I would get some in as fast as possible. I also find that if girls' characters are created as part of the setting (i.e. their characters have defined roles in the town etc) that they tend to be more responsible and play that role better than many men. So you can create adventures off the idea that the women have power. I would be tempted to create an adventure where the women play the wives of the powerful men in some city but the women form a powerful and secret society to protect the town and their bumbling husbands from disaster. They go out at night and lead double lives, doing what is good for the town and pitting themselves against the wives of nobles from other towns etc. Essentially though, you sold this on the idea of collective story and so that is what it must be. So help them to create decent characters and the rest will take care of itself. [/QUOTE]
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