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2 years ago  ::  Dec 08, 2011 - 12:25PM #31
DevourerOfPancakes
Date Joined: Nov 17, 2011
Posts: 185

Dec 8, 2011 -- 8:43AM, GelatinousOctahedron wrote:

Am I the only one who was releaved to learn the druid was only interested in NPCs?



As opposed to bears? Yes, you are

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2 years ago  ::  Dec 08, 2011 - 5:52PM #32
Maganothrom
Date Joined: Aug 26, 2007
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Dec 7, 2011 -- 6:29PM, Salla wrote:



If anybody ever had a Girdle of Femininity/Masculinity coming, it's this guy.




After having a chortle (okay, a gufaw) about this joke, it occured to me that this may not curb his enthusiasm toward in-character liasons.  It may, in fact, spur him on.

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2 years ago  ::  Dec 08, 2011 - 9:25PM #33
BuddhaKai
Date Joined: Aug 23, 2010
Posts: 200
Three words.


Succubus/Night Hag.
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2 years ago  ::  Dec 09, 2011 - 6:02PM #34
warrl
Date Joined: Apr 16, 2009
Posts: 5,267
Depending on context, it may be feasible to have this PC activity conveniently slid off-camera and allowed to happen. ***If**** you and the other players would be comfortable with that.

However, the PC probably did not begin acting like this when the party formed. It probably went on before that. Some combination of the following (again depending on context) could provide excitement:
* NPC's father
* NPC's husband
* NPC's lover/boyfriend/girlfriend
* NPC's *noble* father/husband/lover
* PC's ex-lover (prior NPC) seeking revenge
* PC's ex-lover seeking matrimony
* PC's wife wondering what her husband is up to
* PC's child seeking justice for mother
* PC's child seeking paternal legacy/inheritance
* PC's child seeking education (either directly or via payment of expenses)
* Authorities pursuing rape charges
* Authorities demanding child-support payments 
 
"The world does not work the way you have been taught it does. We are not real as such; we exist within The Story. Unfortunately for you, you have inherited a condition from your mother known as Primary Protagonist Syndrome, which means The Story is interested in you. It will find you, and if you are not ready for the narrative strands it will throw at you..." - from Footloose
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