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<blockquote data-quote="DestroyYouAlot" data-source="post: 3074837" data-attributes="member: 36618"><p>As for whether it can/should be used in a game, I'd say absolutely (assuming everyone's comfortable with it and enjoys that kind of thing). I've run "encounters" with various "working girls", some brief (roll a Prowess check - yeah, everybody had a good time), some gruesomely detailed (The Tale of Grimbrew and the Tusked Girl-Thing is still a favorite around the campfire in my PC group). For those who go in for this sort of shenanigans, the (Net)Book of Unlawful Carnal Knowledge is pretty much guaranteed to go as far as you want to go, and probably a lot farther (for example, we've managed to avoid the "orifice capacity" tables, but the Prowess check system is pretty well-crafted). </p><p></p><p>That kind of thing is good for a laugh, but on the other end of the spectrum, the bard in our party marked the willowy owner of the local pawn broker for "seduction and discounts", and ended up with a love interest. (The fact that she turned out to be a fellow thief, and saw right through his carefully-constructed cover identity, impressed him no end.) Besides getting RP miles out of it, there's nothing like kidnapping the love interest to get a party good and pissed at the Bad Guys. It's been a rewarding plot device, so far.</p><p></p><p>Edit: A romance supplement? With rules, and tables, and DCs for hearts and bird and bunnies? Yeah, no thanks. I'm saving my cash for the new supplement expanding the epic-level knitting and crocheting skills, those never were detailed enough for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DestroyYouAlot, post: 3074837, member: 36618"] As for whether it can/should be used in a game, I'd say absolutely (assuming everyone's comfortable with it and enjoys that kind of thing). I've run "encounters" with various "working girls", some brief (roll a Prowess check - yeah, everybody had a good time), some gruesomely detailed (The Tale of Grimbrew and the Tusked Girl-Thing is still a favorite around the campfire in my PC group). For those who go in for this sort of shenanigans, the (Net)Book of Unlawful Carnal Knowledge is pretty much guaranteed to go as far as you want to go, and probably a lot farther (for example, we've managed to avoid the "orifice capacity" tables, but the Prowess check system is pretty well-crafted). That kind of thing is good for a laugh, but on the other end of the spectrum, the bard in our party marked the willowy owner of the local pawn broker for "seduction and discounts", and ended up with a love interest. (The fact that she turned out to be a fellow thief, and saw right through his carefully-constructed cover identity, impressed him no end.) Besides getting RP miles out of it, there's nothing like kidnapping the love interest to get a party good and pissed at the Bad Guys. It's been a rewarding plot device, so far. Edit: A romance supplement? With rules, and tables, and DCs for hearts and bird and bunnies? Yeah, no thanks. I'm saving my cash for the new supplement expanding the epic-level knitting and crocheting skills, those never were detailed enough for me. [/QUOTE]
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