taliesin15
First Post
Reflecting on fantasy and mythic literature that comprises the basis for D&D one is struck by the absence of Love in the game. Mechanics are almost impossible to bring to bear on the subject, but it seems that there should be some way to employ the idea of a true, undying Love in the game.
One thing I did in a recent campaign was have a Neutral NPC Rogue character fall in love with one of the PCs. She had been Charmed by a Barghest to infiltrate the party, but after she seduced that party's Ranger, I ruled that she actually fell in love with him, thus breaking the spell. This sort of approach is about the best I can come up with--having NPCs be the ones to fall in love (and I'm not necessarily speaking about sex).
Any ideas on how else to employ this in the game?
One thing I did in a recent campaign was have a Neutral NPC Rogue character fall in love with one of the PCs. She had been Charmed by a Barghest to infiltrate the party, but after she seduced that party's Ranger, I ruled that she actually fell in love with him, thus breaking the spell. This sort of approach is about the best I can come up with--having NPCs be the ones to fall in love (and I'm not necessarily speaking about sex).
Any ideas on how else to employ this in the game?