Weird random event table, homosexual encounters/events.

KaeYoss said:
For those, just take your normal encounters and make the villain/client/victim/NPC homosexual.
A la the Chow Yun Fat movie Full Contact.

FWIW, if I were playing in an adventure that turned into plot #27 played straight (sorry), I'd probably remember I suddenly had an urgent appointment that involved me not being in that game.
 

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This is more a cultural hook than a true adventure idea:

Gay males are called wolf brothers because during winter time they are chased out of their villages to die in the snows or to be eaten by wolves. But of course there are people, organizations (e.g. temples, monasteries, mage guilds) and places offering them sanctuary. Those that survive often turn to the adventuring lifestyle and become quite powerful. How would they deal with a threat to their former homes? Especially, if they are good aligned? What happens, if the populace finds themselves indebted to them? For the survivors the term wolf brothers has become a badge of honor. --- This plays on the wolf's head term from Medieval England.

This is more of an adventure hook:

The lord of the land is dying, and his only heir is gay. He is refusing to assume the throne in his father's place citing "prior commitments". Most people think that these commitments are to his lover (a Ranger/Barbarian). The court is thrown into disarray and the characters are called in to help resolve the situation. As it turns out, the "prior commitments" are to a secret order (The Adepts of Northern Ice, in my campaign) sworn to protect the land. The oath includes a refusal to wield temporal power. How can this secret be protected and the succession crisis be solved? A suitable successor has to be picked from among bickering and opportunistic courtiers.
 

mythago said:
A la the Chow Yun Fat movie Full Contact.

FWIW, if I were playing in an adventure that turned into plot #27 played straight (sorry), I'd probably remember I suddenly had an urgent appointment that involved me not being in that game.

Heh, number #27 is one that I would -never- put into a game, it's just a little... out there for my tastes.
 

An extended tribe of entirely female wilderness warriors (mostly rangers with a few druids) has patroled remote areas of the kingdon for generations, protecting the villages from the wilderness and the wilderness from the villagers. Relations with men are taboo (though the range of reactions to heterosexuality could run the same gamut as conservative reactions to homosexuality in america), and the tribe perpetuates itself by having senior druids (with access to A Thousand Faces) take on temporary male forms to impregnante willing warriors.

The party gets involved :

peripheraly when they team up with a squad of the warrior women to battle a threat.

semi directly when one of the warriors wants to impregnate her wife herself, and askes party casters to help her find a way.

Directly when almost all the tribe's druids are wiped out forcing back an Unnatural Threat From Beyond, and a female druid, spellcaster or shapeshifter in the party is 'courted' to help mother/father the next generation.

Kahuna Burger
 


A local woman comes to the party with a request. She has heard of a magical item that alters the wearer's gender. She seeks this item so that she can become a man temporarily and impregnate her lesbian lover. They desperately want to have a child of their own.

This could also be used with a gay male couple, but a girdle could not be used as the magic item because it would have to be worn throughout the pregnancy, which might be kind of binding unless you rule that it would also change size to fit the wearer.

~hf
 

Taking a few pages out of the history books (or the newspaper, even), how about...

1. A kingdom has historically blocked gays from marrying, and the local church (who rivals the king for power, and has sole authority to perform marriages) has always supported this. However, a new, idealistic cleric has become high priest, and has started performing gay marriages. The whole kingdom is in an uproar - half the council is trying to pass laws against it, while the other half oppose such laws. The church itself is publicly divided - some priests embrace the new archpriest's policies, others accuse him of heresy. All sides contact the PCs, asking them to be their spokesperson or otherwise lend their support to their cause.

As an added twist, perhaps one of the king's own offspring is one of the first to take advantage of this.

2. In a homophobic city, there has always been a tavern which has the "worst-kept-secret" reputation being a safe place for gays and lesbians to meet and mingle. Every so often, the town guard will descend upon the tavern, arrrest the patrons for "public indecency" and make them spend a night or two in jail, roughing up a few patrons along the way. No one is really hurt, and it gives the guards something to earn their pay. One night, however, the gay patrons decide not to go quietly, but to resist. They have barricaded themselves inside the tavern, making a very public statement. The PCs are part of the mercenary group hired to put down the riot, or they have friends inside the tavern and want to help.

As another added twist, perhaps word of what has happened at the first tavern has spread, and the surrounding cities/taverns have also had problems with rioters.

3. A famous and talented playwright has been discovered to be a homosexual. It has become a highly public scandal. The playwright himself is unrepentant, as is his lover, a powerful nobleman. The conservative church is crying for blood, wanting the couple to be publicly punished. The more lenient ruling body, however, is shielding the playwright and his lover from punishment.

4. The PCs are hired by a town council to be the core part of a group being formed to eradicate a group of "evil witches" which live several miles outside of town in the woods (they're druids). The druids have been blamed for every wrong thing that has gone wrong in the town for years, most notably by one particular councilman, using the druids as a way to garner attention/support. No one told the PCs, however, that the druids aren't evil - they're merely lesbians whose lifestyle offends the councilman.

5. This one is really, really touchy and borders on being politically incorrect. For a mature group, though, it could be part of a really meaningful campaign. A slow-acting plague has gripped a kingdom - nearly every person who has caught it has died, generally not before passing it on. The plague barely responds to magical healing, and those who have died from it are extraordinarily difficult to resurrect. For some reason, the homosexual population of the city is hardest-hit, causing the fearful public to blame them for it. Events akin to medieval witch-hunts have occured - those known to have the plague, or known to be homosexual, are publicly executed and their bodies burned. Now, though, several high-ranking members of society have caught the plague - and a local wizard thinks he knows how to stop it.

6. A certain tribe of elves has traditionally respected gay/bisexual tribe members - granting them special status and believing them to be spiritually elevated, and capable of strong magic. The tribe lives in peace next to a city of mostly humans. The humans revile the elves' acceptance of gays, and have little to do with them other than occasional trade. Yet the son/daughter of an influential person has run away from the city to join the elves. The elves have accepted the person into their tribe and promised to protect him/her, but the parents are vehement about wanting their child back and "fixed" - to the point of, if they are rich enough, hiring mercenaries to go to war with the tribe.

7. The son of a rich merchant (or daughter) was caught "in flagrante delicto" in the arms of their same-sex lover. The outraged parents (who ascribe to a religion which forbids homosexuality in all forms) have hired the PCs to escort their child to a temple which promises to "cure" homosexuality - unbeknownst to the PCs, using methods of brainwashing and near-torture. Perhaps other 'patients' of the temple have contacted the PCs, asking to be freed from what is virtually a prison.

Hope this helps!
 


G'day

I notice that suggestions that are predicated on teh assumption that PCs have sex lives are not getting included on teh master list.

Regards,


Agback
 

Scenario

A pair of homosexual lovers are discovered by the authorities. The rich one escapes, but the poor one is captured and put to death in the prescribed manner (stoning, IIRC). The rich lover, in hiding in a distant city, engages the PC group to go to his/her home, recover some money from his/her secret stash, ransom or steal the body of his/her lover, and bring the corpse and the treasure to him/her: all quickly enough that the dead lover can be Raised.

Complications: (i) The rich lover's next of kin are pulling his/her house apart to find his/her treasure. (ii) A certain intelligent lawful religious hard-liner is keeping an eye on the corpse of the poor lover, in the hope that the rich lover will come for it. When the PCs come for it, he will follow them, in the hope that they will lead him to the second 'abominable sinner'. (iii) The fact that the corpse is in the possession of the poor lover's family, who blame the rich lover both for seducing their beloved son/daughter into a loathesome relationship, and for abandoning him/her to the brutal hands of the stone-throwing zealots.

Regards,


Agback
 
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