MadDog said:Just a question: Other than the story with Thalis, what other Conan stories does the whip in make an appearance ?
I am seriously considering that you arent being serious about being serious. : )
Mad Dog
I dont expect Mongoose to sit up and take notice of my beefs with this product. After all, I am a single customer in a sea of customers. I have no illusions on that part. However, I wonder if anyone at Mongoose in charge of this product asked themselves whether the Temptress adds to Conan or is a bigger risk alienating the already underrepresented female gamer population ?
Ad Old Bear said, the sales numbers will tell the story.
Mad Dog
Turim said:Raven Blackwell/Mongoose Old Bear Hybrid: If directly editing someone's personal post to make them look like they have multiple personality disorder doesn't confirm our suspicions about corporate big-wigs, I don't know what will :lol:.
I think it's just an example of operator error here. As far as I can tell there was nothing in the original post that Bear would deem as offensive. The only thing missing is the fact that I at least would not want to be whipped by a woman.....
Ian: Yes I know that Mongoose has to make aprofit to exist- but let me ask you if it came down to it which is the bottom line: the love of the game or the money it makes you? I mean Wizards of the Coast has demonstrated that the soul can in fact be taken out of the game. A aquantance of mine who was a dealer back before WoC went big said that talking to them he got the impression that their idea of their fan base was a bunch of dimwits that take anything that was shoveled to them so long as it had scantily clad women- cause their fans tended to be hopeless with RL women- and brawny guys with weapons- cause they couldn't fight worth spit. What the 'content' was was in fact irrelevant. The damage they did to the D&D system with this philosphy is one of the reason I am here. Truth be told, I am not a big Conan fan- but the RP engine you created ficed a lot of errors in the 3.x system. I participate in a on-line RPG where we use it for a more traditional fanatsy setting- with Raven's Rules of Sorcery of course 8)- and it works like clockwork. Would Mongoose ever consider running the RP engine without the Conan material and in another fanatsy setting that might have a wider appeal in the market?
Mongoose Old Bear said:On the subject of priorities I haven't faced a situation such as you describe, primarily because we select our games based on sound financial decisions which means that the games we lovingly create are already directed to make money for the company.
MadDog said:My wife happens to like it too and is modifing her existing character with the new class, so don't say its there for 13 year old boys.
Has she actually read all the Temptress material yet ?
Mad Dog
Mongoose Old Bear said:By and large when I lift parts of a quote it's because that's the bit I want top reply to. It doesn't mean censoring it. After all, the message is still there for all to see. If I wanted to moderate something i'd just pull the post.
On the subject of priorities I haven't faced a situation such as you describe, primarily because we select our games based on sound financial decisions which means that the games we lovingly create are already directed to make money for the company.
MadDog said:Its not the pictues (by themselves) ot the whip (by itself), but the combination of the whip, (some of the) pics, and the (some of) the descriptions (nymph and some others) that I find self-defeating.
Mad Dog
VincentDarlage said:The whips come from the temptress of Xuthal of the Dusk (the Slithering Shadow), Thalis. I also am fond of the illustration for Chapter II of Xuthal of the Dusk as found in The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian. That illustration and character was one of the inspirations for that proficiency choice. Salome from A Witch Shall Be Born also fits into this category and even Valeria (although a pirate) used an impromptu whip on a serving girl in Red Nails.
Symbolically, the whip also works. Lion tamers use whips - so why not the man-taming temptress? The symbol of the whip is one of mastery. If someone has been whipped, he has been mastered. This is what the temptress does. She rises from oppression and masters the oppressors. A whip is a great symbol for this.
Those are the reasons I gave them the proficiency: evidence from three REH Conan stories and symbolism. I am not that familiar with temptresses, so I just read the stories by Howard (non-Conan too) and whips were present in a few of them for this type of character. When one isn't that familiar with the topic, it is hard to know what is cliche and what isn't. I just took what I found in Howard's works and went with it. Sorry you didn't like it and found it cliche.
...it's a game, i don't think you're suppose to take it seriously. you're suppose to have fun.How exactly can I take the Temptress seriously when they run around with whips, frollicing naked in the woods ?
MadDog said:In Conan, there is no proficiency for SM toys. There is, however proficiency for whips as _weapons_, for which there are no examples in Conan stories, if I recall correctly.