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<blockquote data-quote="Fenes 2" data-source="post: 375343" data-attributes="member: 6166"><p>I voted mature. One campaign is more morally ambigous than the other, but both feature more than PG-13 villains and evil acts. If evil people have power in my campaign, then they use it according to their plans and desires, although I often use "fade to black" or leave the exact description up to the players imagination and abstain from crossing certain borders when the PCs are concerned.</p><p>Still, when looking at the core material from WotC what pushes my campaigns into mature are - apart from graphic descriptions of violence - the sexual themes, sometimes with a darker tint, which are part of it. I do not play with minors, and I do not cater to the kind of people who want to play PCs who are in the same way anatomically correct as are Barbie and Ken and, as another put it on these boards, only leave the dungeons to restock on supplies. That means that if your Cha 20 PC with the looks of a supermodel gets captured by the average slavers better not expect to be put on the fields or mines to work. Also, do not expect the soldiers sacking a city to only pillage and burn. I do not get graphic in those de-scriptions, but I won't gloss over those things either - I do not want a saturday morning cartoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenes 2, post: 375343, member: 6166"] I voted mature. One campaign is more morally ambigous than the other, but both feature more than PG-13 villains and evil acts. If evil people have power in my campaign, then they use it according to their plans and desires, although I often use "fade to black" or leave the exact description up to the players imagination and abstain from crossing certain borders when the PCs are concerned. Still, when looking at the core material from WotC what pushes my campaigns into mature are - apart from graphic descriptions of violence - the sexual themes, sometimes with a darker tint, which are part of it. I do not play with minors, and I do not cater to the kind of people who want to play PCs who are in the same way anatomically correct as are Barbie and Ken and, as another put it on these boards, only leave the dungeons to restock on supplies. That means that if your Cha 20 PC with the looks of a supermodel gets captured by the average slavers better not expect to be put on the fields or mines to work. Also, do not expect the soldiers sacking a city to only pillage and burn. I do not get graphic in those de-scriptions, but I won't gloss over those things either - I do not want a saturday morning cartoon. [/QUOTE]
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