Dark Jezter got a critical hit on the nailhead.Dark Jezter said:
- If nudity were present in RPG books, many stores would choose not to carry said books.
- Many parents would ban their kids from playing RPGs if nudity in the books bacame a more common occurance.
- There's no guarantee that the artist would make the nudity tasteful. More likely it would just be soft-core nymph and elf porn designed to appeal to the fanboys.
- I don't feel like hiding my RPG books every time my young cousins, nieces, and nephews come over to visit.
- Quite frankly, there's not much reason for nudity in RPG books. Yes, I know that creatures like nymphs and succubi resemble seductive women who wear little clothing, but I don't think that pictures of said creatures need to be any more explicit than the "wet t-shirt" versions found in the 3.5e Monster Manual.
Gez said:Well, it's not really bothering me, but I don't want to look at it. I don't find a male body to be beautiful or interesting, so the lads can keep their clothings, thanks.
And erotic arousement/disgust isn't relevant here. It's cultural. Maybe that's because society is machist, but I'm used to see, in life or in art, nude or scantily clad women, and clothed men.
So call me a chauvinist pig if you want, but I'm used to see the naked female body often in art, even non-erotic art; while the naked male body, nearly never.
I understand your point of view perfectly; I've found that it is shared by a good portion of gamers, too. It has a lot of merit. Mature material (both in the sexual/BoEF sense and in the graphical/BoVD sense) will not bring the doom of the hobby, but it can certainly turn away someone - or someone's parents - from it.hellbender said:Zappo, I respect your outlook and I am not arguing your point, but offering my view here.