course you could break out the Book of Erotic fantasy and use some of the ideas from that book....
The book is a locally done project(seattle area) that brings sexual eroticism into the D&D game setting......
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Isn't that the one that caused Wizards of the Coast to bring out their 'morals' criteria in assigning the d20 license? Is it any good? I don't play D&D but I know enough about it, and I'll occasionally pick up d20 books if they're worth it. (not often).
I might get some odd looks at my local game shop, but then that's where I got Sweet Gwendoline, two Druuna books and Mara of the Celts from, so maybe not.
sarijak