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What are the DM's obligations of disclosure for sensitive game material? What is "sensitive" game material?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lanefan" data-source="post: 7382761" data-attributes="member: 29398"><p>If you don't have a reasonably thick skin you'll probably not last long at my table. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>- Pretty much anything goes for language. </p><p>- We don't often get into deep descriptions of gore etc. but once in a while it'll happen.</p><p>- Violence is fair game.</p><p>- Slavery is fair game (as evidenced by a famous post-combat quote from one PC whose pre-adventuring background was as a slaver: "Stop taking prisoners and start taking inventory!").</p><p>- PvP is fair game as long as it stays in character.</p><p>- Sex, romance, jealousy, etc. are all fair game; though we don't usually go into the intimate details of the sex.</p><p>- Violently-forced sex doesn't happen; and is perhaps the only place we really don't go.</p><p>- Non-violently forced sex (e.g. via charm or love potion or whatever) is - somewhat surprisingly now I think about it, given my players' social views - usually OK; including one instance where during a fierce PvP fight the party's PC Bard charmed both main combatants and then used <em>Suggestion</em> on each that they make love, not war.... (the Bard then had to go into hiding the next day once these two PCs realized what had happened, though their argument ended as now they had a common enemy!)</p><p></p><p>EDIT: and as for the original question, you're warned what you're in for on joining and after that it's on you to tell me if you think I've crossed a line.</p><p></p><p>Lan-"yeah my game is the 'wild west' of gaming - and roaring good fun, too"-efan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanefan, post: 7382761, member: 29398"] If you don't have a reasonably thick skin you'll probably not last long at my table. :) - Pretty much anything goes for language. - We don't often get into deep descriptions of gore etc. but once in a while it'll happen. - Violence is fair game. - Slavery is fair game (as evidenced by a famous post-combat quote from one PC whose pre-adventuring background was as a slaver: "Stop taking prisoners and start taking inventory!"). - PvP is fair game as long as it stays in character. - Sex, romance, jealousy, etc. are all fair game; though we don't usually go into the intimate details of the sex. - Violently-forced sex doesn't happen; and is perhaps the only place we really don't go. - Non-violently forced sex (e.g. via charm or love potion or whatever) is - somewhat surprisingly now I think about it, given my players' social views - usually OK; including one instance where during a fierce PvP fight the party's PC Bard charmed both main combatants and then used [I]Suggestion[/I] on each that they make love, not war.... (the Bard then had to go into hiding the next day once these two PCs realized what had happened, though their argument ended as now they had a common enemy!) EDIT: and as for the original question, you're warned what you're in for on joining and after that it's on you to tell me if you think I've crossed a line. Lan-"yeah my game is the 'wild west' of gaming - and roaring good fun, too"-efan [/QUOTE]
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