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<blockquote data-quote="Incenjucar" data-source="post: 1816433" data-attributes="member: 6182"><p>Never even picked up one of her books, so I can't say a thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If he's the guy with the main character with a harem, I'll happily note that the race has 4.5 males to every female, and as a result the females tend to get around, while the males tend to.. uh.. yeah. As such, they both tend to mess around outside their race (the females because its easier to have a monogamous relationship with another race and just consider mating inside the species a duty). So, reverse Goodkind, maybe.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Eh. That's true for pretty much any -style-. It has a mechanical method of getting you to focus on RP, is all. I tend to do that on my own anyways. A setting designed for it just makes it easier to find like-minds.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oddly enough, my own fantasy world I'm working on has the relationship of the races to animals being one of the cornerstones of how they define themselves as cultures. Just that the most animal-friendly race are a bunch of four-eyed insect-ish creatures, and that same race I mentioned has moved their ancient animal-tending ways to tending to the races. Just that the animals are rather rarely other than animals, though there's a very strange -emotional- and -spiritual- bond between some that basically relates in the rare spontanious 'crossbreed' (no physical acts involved).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True enough, though Pern is technically sci-fi. Though that felt a bit too drab to me most of the time. Closer though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Heh. I was focusing on the Arthurian perfect beauty. Scarlet-tressed, gap-toothed gals are a bit more interesting.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Never said it was. Thus why I expressed a hope. Romance is great, but I like romance that you don't need to add the 'fuzzy screen' to every five seconds.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Same here.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Same. Mind you, this can be done with D&D as is, but a deeper insight is always good.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Roguish romance is always a blast. And paladin stuff can be fun, too, just so long as the guy forgets to shave once in awhile. Thankfully, since this is still a d20-based game, there should be just enough grit to bring the romance in to a deeper feel. Happy Fluffy Unicorn Romance=Egh, Happy Villain-Gutting Unicorn Romance=Hmmnn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Incenjucar, post: 1816433, member: 6182"] Never even picked up one of her books, so I can't say a thing. If he's the guy with the main character with a harem, I'll happily note that the race has 4.5 males to every female, and as a result the females tend to get around, while the males tend to.. uh.. yeah. As such, they both tend to mess around outside their race (the females because its easier to have a monogamous relationship with another race and just consider mating inside the species a duty). So, reverse Goodkind, maybe. Eh. That's true for pretty much any -style-. It has a mechanical method of getting you to focus on RP, is all. I tend to do that on my own anyways. A setting designed for it just makes it easier to find like-minds. Oddly enough, my own fantasy world I'm working on has the relationship of the races to animals being one of the cornerstones of how they define themselves as cultures. Just that the most animal-friendly race are a bunch of four-eyed insect-ish creatures, and that same race I mentioned has moved their ancient animal-tending ways to tending to the races. Just that the animals are rather rarely other than animals, though there's a very strange -emotional- and -spiritual- bond between some that basically relates in the rare spontanious 'crossbreed' (no physical acts involved). True enough, though Pern is technically sci-fi. Though that felt a bit too drab to me most of the time. Closer though. Heh. I was focusing on the Arthurian perfect beauty. Scarlet-tressed, gap-toothed gals are a bit more interesting. Never said it was. Thus why I expressed a hope. Romance is great, but I like romance that you don't need to add the 'fuzzy screen' to every five seconds. Same here. Same. Mind you, this can be done with D&D as is, but a deeper insight is always good. Roguish romance is always a blast. And paladin stuff can be fun, too, just so long as the guy forgets to shave once in awhile. Thankfully, since this is still a d20-based game, there should be just enough grit to bring the romance in to a deeper feel. Happy Fluffy Unicorn Romance=Egh, Happy Villain-Gutting Unicorn Romance=Hmmnn. [/QUOTE]
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