Najakcharmer
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ORIGINAL: MadRabbit Doesnt everyone know you have to be a Level 13 Dominant with the Aura of Dominance, the Butt Plug of Beguiling, and the Whip of Enchanting and have slain the Illusionist with their evil spells of Fake Domliness before you can give advice? Hee. You get cool points. The really amusing thing is that most of that stuff is actually statted up in that erotic gaming supplement book Tammy Jo mentioned. I've browsed through it on the shelf at the local gaming store, but wasn't impressed enough to buy. It's not stuff I'm likely to actually use in a campaign, as I prefer original storytelling and roleplaying to other people's collections of numbers and statistics. I wish all you other lifestyle gamer geeks lived closer to me; we'd have a really killer gaming group. I will mention that I run an online campaign on Tuesday evenings in MUCK storytelling interactive format, and currently it's Firefly/Serenity. Now this post is a topic highjack. My original one, not so much if you think about it. It's easy to claim anything you want to claim online. The question is whether folks can use their common sense to figure out that any given person making claims of having experience and being able to give advice may or may not be who they say they are. Some of the folks making claims that aren't so are laughably obvious, and some, unfortunately, aren't.
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