![]() With that in mind, you can resolve ANYTHING with stats. While I agree that GMs should be tolerant of potentially triggering things, and ask new players if there is any potentially triggering content they should be wary of, I believe it is the player's responsibility to volunteer those guidelines or modify them as play goes forth. Strangulation by a mugger can be just as traumatic as being raped in an alley. On the other hand, breaking it down into pure numerical mechanics probably provides a way of processing it in a less traumatic way than the actual describing of the results of those numbers (his fingers dig into your flesh, your face turns blue) would be. ![]() I'm sure anyone who has been stranged (whether adjacent to a rape or not) considers that traumatic and could be upset by roleplaying it. GURPS has a second-by-second approach to resolving strangulation for example. Describing torture, etc) is of use in which such content is in use. ![]() Do you consent to their fuckings or will you accept death? Anonymous 18/09/11(Tue)04:38 the 'fade to black' for anything significantly traumatic (i.e. The bandits kill a few soldiers and look to you, young paladin. Fuck it, what is supposed to happen instead? Especially if it's something you do right before the deed happens. How would you guys feel about execution or torture in detail? How about rape? Okay we wont dive that far into the abyss - yet. We're playing an evil campaign in a medieval setting. If you're good friends this might come naturally, but usually it is best 'figured out' by tallking with each other. You need to understand what your players want from a game, and your players need to understand what you want from a game. In our final visit of the week to Yggdrasill, the roleplaying game of Norse adventures, ahead of the forthcoming launch of Kings of the Sea, we round up some of the downloads that are available for the game.ΔΆ3 posts and 2 images omitted. This is a compilation of the last 31 pdf share threads and the rpg generals threads. ![]() Does the GM need consent for a goblin to steal it? If not then why different logic for character virginity? What if I am fine if my character is raped but absolutely would be upset if my character is killed off? Why are my wishes not respected? What if a player loves their character's magic sword. File - (153.60KB, 758x572, image.jpg ) Reading stuff like all the namefags are tipping their morality hats do I'd like to know what anons think of it. ![]()
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