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Should RPG art feature chainmail bikinis?

Should RPG art ever feature chainmail bikinis (& similar garb)?

  • Never

    Votes: 27 15.2%
  • On some female characters

    Votes: 114 64.0%
  • On all female characters

    Votes: 28 15.7%
  • Other (eg only on male characters)

    Votes: 9 5.1%

Nothing more scary than being hunted by a horde of male orcs all wearing only chainmail bikinis.... That should maybe be the beholder in a chainmail bikini helping them :)
 
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Bonedagger said:
Nothing more scary than being hunted by a horde of male orcs all wearing only chainmail bikinis.... That should maybe be the beholder in a chainmail bikini helping them :)

The 69th layer of the Abyss will feature hordes of tarrasques wearing chainmail bikinis. I read it on the World Wide Web, so it must be true.
 

I voted for "some" (by which I mean "most" :D ) because I enjoy looking at pictures of attractive women wielding bladed weapons and wearing chainmail bikinis. I also like the concept of "ringmail bikinis" :p
 

Greetings!

Hello S'mon my friend!:) The strange thing about it that as S'mon commented, my thread really had nothing at all to do with sexism, or oppressing women, and that nonsense. The fact that some people can *read* that into something, or artificially construct something, doesn't then make it valid.

I believe that far too many people pour too much politics, ideology, and political correctness into the GAME. With the women I play with, including my wife, there are elements of equal opportunity cheescake. Yeah, there's voluptuous women. Lots of 'em. Get over it, ok? There's also lots of buffed men, too. Lots of eye-candy for the ladies, too.

There's lots of normal folks, too, so it's all in context.

I suppose coming from my background as a Marine, there are lots of women who are hot. They like looking hot. The men, being in the infantry like myself, were all buffed and hot look'in too. We like it. We're comfortable with our bodies, and with sexuality and sensuality in general. When elements of such are also in the game, no one thinks anything of it. In fact, they are often quite interested, just in fun. Embracing such doesn't make one a sexist neanderthal, nor does it make one a Templar-Groupie, or a slut. It just makes you a normal healthy person who isn't bothered by a bit of "cheesecake" of whatever flavour.:) And a well-grounded sense of humour is a requirement.

That's something that I think is sadly lacking with many people in our hobby, t'd seem.

Semper Fidelis,

SHARK
 

hong said:


There's no such thing as ringmail, you idiot. You might as well ask to see more male adventurers sporting a longsword codpiece.

Come to think of it....
:eek: I find the concept of a longsword codpiece rather disturbing...
 



SHARK said:
I suppose coming from my background as a Marine, there are lots of women who are hot. They like looking hot. The men, being in the infantry like myself, were all buffed and hot look'in too. We like it. We're comfortable with our bodies, and with sexuality and sensuality in general.
There's a jarhead for you. :D

Military women are NOT hot... especially marines. They look like a Dikes on Bikes convention with guns.

I suppose marine men might be attractive if they ever got their machismo attitudes down a bit...

At least you marines don't dress like gays like the Air Force guys did... All those southern men in their crew cuts, tight pants and cowboy boots... I could never figure out if I was on a military base or smack deep in the middle of gay pride week back home in San Francisco... :D

Seriously though; I agree with you on this debate.
Sexuality in art does NOT equal discriminiation of either gender.

We are sex objects. We are people too. It's time people accepted that fact. You can't be one or the other without constantly warring against your human nature. It's so much more natural and healthy to be both.
 


maddman75 said:
There's room for the succubus with nipples showing, but don't make Lidda disrobe just for sex appeal value.

ah yes, the original monster manual. :D

and who wants to see naked halflings anway? that's almost illegal. ;)
 

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