der_kluge said:
Does this creature have a place in D&D?
Yes. As has been said, in a campaign where the
players are ok with it. As an example, My father was murdered in a cocaine-related shooting. In a modern d20 campaign, the DM was going to set up the pretense that we were drug runners sneaking cocaine into the country. I felt uncomfortable about it, so I talked to him beforehand, and he changed the plot so I wasn't offended/uncomfortable.
Maybe I'm terribly insensitive, but I see rape in the same light. It's something that needs to be discussed beforehand. Hopefully you're not playing with a group where a player would ummm 'beat the crap out of you' or 'storm out' if it came up. However, its not something you want to throw into your campaign willy-nilly without having a fairly good idea of what effect it may have.
Also, no matter how much sense it would make- said Satyr shouldn't rape a character unless you now
for sure that it's not going to be a problem. As other poster's reactions have indicated, it can be a very volitable subject.
Rape, torture, serial killings, cannibalism, demonic possession (which was something i coulnd't put in a campaign once because of someone's personal experience) are all things that CAN have a place in a D&D game- if the players/DM are ok with them. There needs to be acceptance among the characters about what's going to occur though, else there will be problems as posts above have illustrated.