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There comes a time in the life of all role players, when the main focus of interest shifts from rescuing the princess, beating the baddies and getting the treasure to more deep and in-character experiences... For me, the process began when my Dungeon Master began to explore the deepest fears of my Ravenloft character, and continued as we moved to more "intrusive" games as CyberPunk 2020 and Vampire, the Masquerade. |
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On the other Hand, sex and sexuality has always been an intriguing and interesting theme for role playing games; a theme that most gamers -at least most of the players I've worked with- are interested in exploring; a theme that female players are far more interested in than in fighting beasties and saving villagers; a theme that most publishers have taken very lightly, if not ignored altogether. |
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Well, the web is an open space, and a lot of good stuff has been published by the enthusiasts of the topic; I remember, for example, the first time I stumbled with The Complete Guide to Unlawful Carnal Knowledge for Fantasy Role- Playing Games while surfing the Web; I had no doubt about it: It's a good job. Helpful, Hilarious and Readable (though I would prefer a more "user- friendly" version of it), it is the sort of material I would want to refer to during my game sessions, but not quite... |
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It's not my focus here to discuss what I like and don't like about that Guide; let's just repeat that it's a wonderful work, and that it inspired me, but that I wanted something slightly different; so I came to be one more of those enthusiasts, and began this Web Site, that I hope someday will be complete. |
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