Cale could be an excellent father, bu t i want him to have a better develop in his character...
Assuming that Cale mpreg would be in, I think I'd be better if Cale didn't have his character developed enough to be a good, or willing father, actually.
It'd be a good dosage of drama that would do well to spice things up a bit in FoE.
I'll make no promises about how Cale turns out if we wind up doing it. I'll analyze his character and figure out what's the most likely outcome, that's what I'll go with.
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If there's enough outcry for this kind of content, we might do mpregable Cale. Not just sticking the potion up his butt along with you dick and making him pop a wolf baby either. I'm talking about a proper expansion with character building and all that.
However that wouldn't happen any time soon, kind got a lot of stuff that needs doing.
In no particular order: Terry's Birthing scenes, Bara whore for SL, MILF whore with incest role-play for SL, a new minigame for SL, Momo's revamp, a non-combat follower bunny MG, wizard type combat follower with special mechanics, a monk combat follower with special combo mechanics, a mini-dungeon/maze, tank type combat follower.
As you can see, it's a lot.
Wow, that's a list bigger than I expected.
However, the vast majority of those (I don't know the details) seem to be females (are?).
I think followers should be split more or less equaly among the genders considering this is a sex-centered game. And that's why I think mpregind Cale would be a perfect thing to do to fill in the lack of males among the planned companions. But wouldn't that mean moving Cale to the Gemstead?
I also didn't count anything, it may be just my assumption, the numbers may be more equal.
Like I've always said. You want to see it, you write it. Writing for a fetish that isn't yours, or even worse, actively disliked, is going to end in tragedy.
We could use another capable writer who's in for the long haul, period.
Isn't this a tad dramatic? I mean as far as I knew Fen disliked M/M content and his M/M writings weren't bad. They weren't great either.
I'm not saying anyone needs to write they don't like mind you.
If you don't enjoy something and don't know why it appeals to others, taking a stab in the dark doesn't work. Especially when you're trying to appeal to people who do get it. For me, it would be like trying to walk into a sports bar... group thing, and talk about how awesome it is for that man to get the ball into the hoop/net/past a line. What reaction do you think I'd get? You think they'd be happy that I tried?
You're asking them to write crap for people who will know it's crap just for the sake of giving them something to read- but will probably not get into. This is why standards are good to have.
If you don't understand what you're writing no, you should not be writing it. Not enjoying something however, is not the same as not understanding it. A straight guy can write a good M/M sex scene as long as they know how to write about oral or anal. Just look at the imps in CoC. (I want to mention the imps in FoE as well, but I'm not 100% sure Alder wrote them.)
Also I'm not telling anyone to write anything. I'm just arguing against, "not liking something will end it tragedy."
Most of them are female, except one who's a herm. I'm the only writer in the team who really appreciates M/M, but I'm not gay, I'm bi. So yes, there's going to be less M/M than other combos.
I put the gender I think would fit my characters best, in this case it was a woman.
I also have other followers planned beyond those mentioned, but their fate is not set in stone yet, so I won't be speaking much about them either.
Honestly though, could use another writer who's actually into M/M in the writing team.
If you don't understand what you're writing no, you should not be writing it. Not enjoying something however, is not the same as not understanding it. A straight guy can write a good M/M sex scene as long as they know how to write about oral or anal. Just look at the imps in CoC. (I want to mention the imps in FoE as well, but I'm not 100% sure Alder wrote them.)
Also I'm not telling anyone to write anything. I'm just arguing against, "not liking something will end it tragedy."
Why the m/m talk? I love m/m (I think everyone knows it by now), but what about straight female characters?
Mandatory? In what way? You mean that you HAVE to have Kia in your active party full time from act 2 onwards? Or only that you have to recruit her but can put her on reserve? I hope its the latter.