Quote Originally Posted by sarijak02
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).


sarijak

Nt sure about the moral criteria or not...funny that a company that sells a game that is basically all about going out and slaying vast quanities of creatures in the most bloody and horrific ways would have a little bit of a problem with a source book adding in the sexual aspect.....

over all, if nothing else the book is worth being picked up just for the full color photos(yes thats right...photos...not drawings) that are in the book....the art team really outdid themselfs in the layout and design of the photos. It also does give an realistic inside look at sex and its application in a fantasy setting....(if realism could be applied to a fantasy setting that is )

(gawd I am REALLY being a geek now )