Knights of the Virgin

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And yet, when there was a conquest by some warlord, the first thing to do after the victory was round up all the young, beautiful women and ravish them.

Dandu, I haven't read your story so I can't say anything about that.

Edit: Miss, D&D is like theater or fiction writing. Both men and women can write fiction or engage in theater, but to ignore the realities of history is not going to allow me to run the type of campaign I want. I am interested in running a campaign which people can relate to and to deal with issues similar to those dealt with on the earth.

And women have opportunities in this campaign. It is possible for women to rise through the ranks of the Knights of the Scarlet Woman.
 
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Dandu, I haven't read your story so I can't say anything about that.
If one accepts as true the axiom that one cannot say anything about a story before reading it, what of the statement you made concerning stories involving women who are as strong as men without knowing anything else about those stories?
Edit: Miss, D&D is like theater or fiction writing. Both men and women can write fiction or engage in theater, but to ignore the realities of history is not going to allow me to run the type of campaign I want.
What bearing does real life history have on a fictional fantasy setting?
 

And yet, when there was a conquest by some warlord, the first thing to do after the victory was round up all the young, beautiful women and ravish them.

Dandu, I haven't read your story so I can't say anything about that.

Actually they raped all the woman not just the beautiful ones I noticed that you seemed fixated on only beautiful woman. You said that your Knight only sexually liberate beautiful woman.

Why is this? Is that you find the idea of beautiful women being raped hawt but it happening to ugly or elderly woman disgusting sort of along the lines that male homosexuality you find unnatural buy female homosexuality is not?

These warlords also killed most of them men including a lot of male children.

They also often made slaves of both sexes.

Both sexes suffered under these warlord it wasn't like the males of the conquered tribes kept their rights.
 

And yet, when there was a conquest by some warlord, the first thing to do after the victory was round up all the young, beautiful women and ravish them.

Dandu, I haven't read your story so I can't say anything about that.

Edit: Miss, D&D is like theater or fiction writing. Both men and women can write fiction or engage in theater, but to ignore the realities of history is not going to allow me to run the type of campaign I want. I am interested in running a campaign which people can relate to and to deal with issues similar to those dealt with on the earth.

And women have opportunities in this campaign. It is possible for women to rise through the ranks of the Knights of the Scarlet Woman.

First of all I noticed you don't have an issue using the male posters here by their screen name so please stop calling me Miss.

If you want to play a historically accurate game fine but I have never understood the I need my fantasy game to be historically accurate kind of thinking.

It kind of reminds me of people who complained about the Disney cartoon Mulan taking liberties with the history but over looked the fact that it had a talking dragon in it.

Yes as a female character I have an opportunity to play a character who helps kidnap and force other woman to be raped.
 

The setting may be fictional, but even in a fictional setting I would like to see some resemblence to life on this earth and the struggles of people living on this earth.

For instance, have you asked why humans are the dominant species in D&D?

Why not elves who live longer? Or mindflayers?
 

And yet, when there was a conquest by some warlord, the first thing to do after the victory was round up all the young, beautiful women and ravish them.

Dandu, I haven't read your story so I can't say anything about that.

Edit: Miss, D&D is like theater or fiction writing. Both men and women can write fiction or engage in theater, but to ignore the realities of history is not going to allow me to run the type of campaign I want. I am interested in running a campaign which people can relate to and to deal with issues similar to those dealt with on the earth.

And women have opportunities in this campaign. It is possible for women to rise through the ranks of the Knights of the Scarlet Woman.

This post is full of wrong.

What the decisions of the warlords have to do with any of those 2 orders.

Why not read it now.

In theater and fiction, the author and the players try to tell a story. You try to tell one too. But no author ever told a story about a immoral murder who just kept killing ppl. And if he did he is unknown. Because he offered nothing to the viewer.

A woman who likes to be free can't play in that campaign. I mean a woman who disagrees with this order, but wants to be free from scarlet one too.

For instance, have you asked why humans are the dominant species in D&D?

indeed why? Because the DM made them. There are worlds where goblins may be dominant.
 

A woman can join the Knights of the Scarlet Woman and try to assassinate their leader and become part of an underground resistance movement.

She can start a movement like the underground railroad.

There are many possibilities, but the DM cannot hand you're options to you on a plate.

Miss is easier than typing Elf Witch, and since you're the only (known) female poster, there is no chance of confusion.
 

The setting may be fictional, but even in a fictional setting I would like to see some resemblence to life on this earth and the struggles of people living on this earth.

For instance, have you asked why humans are the dominant species in D&D?

Why not elves who live longer? Or mindflayers?

The issue here when ever I hear this argument, and it usually being done to justify the mistreatment of female characters in a game, is that a fantasy game with magic really changes those struggles.

There is an excellent book that deals with this I think it is called a Magical Medieval Society. In it they explore how just having healing magic and spells like purify and create food and water changes things.

And in your idea whose struggles are you looking at woman? And for what purpose? If it was to allow woman to over throw the bonds of servitude and sexual slavery then I could see it.

But from everything you have wrote it seems that the struggles you want to look at is the struggle for men to get laid.
 

A woman can join the Knights of the Scarlet Woman and try to assassinate their leader and become part of an underground resistance movement.

She can start a movement like the underground railroad.

There are many possibilities, but the DM cannot hand you're options to you on a plate.

Miss is easier than typing Elf Witch, and since you're the only (known) female poster, there is no chance of confusion.

Okay but did you not say in an earlier post that a group of powerful woman would not have a chance and would be taken down?

If you don't want to type Elf Witch how about MS. I am a grown woman who has been married with a grown son older then you.
 

A woman who likes to be free can't play in that campaign. I mean a woman who disagrees with this order, but wants to be free from scarlet one too.



indeed why? Because the DM made them. There are worlds where goblins may be dominant.

In my one campaign world humans are the minority. They are a young race and the elder races are still at full power and glory.
 

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